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10/29/2007 4:45 pm
come on people! i cant believe noone has mentioned gilbert yet!

when people think gilbert, they think monstrous shred. face melting alternate picked licks, and so they should, but if you really listen, there is so much more. for example, his phrasing alone is insanely good. perfect timing, every time. he plays rhythm just as good as he plays lead.

definately not a guitarist to be overlooked.
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10/29/2007 6:04 pm
First of all, welcome to the forums.


Second, these forums have been around for several years now and virtually any guitarist of at least some notoriety has been brought up at least once or twice. I just did a quick search for 'paul gilbert' and turned up 240 results.
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10/29/2007 10:15 pm
yeah i just meant in this "famous bands and artists" section. sorry if i wasnt clear on that. i dont know if its a new section or not, but i can only see 2 pages in this part of the forum :eek:
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10/30/2007 12:20 am
If you go back to "Famous Bands and Artists" and look at the bottom of the page, you'll see "Display Options;" the two pages of threads that you can see are only the ones that have been active in the last month; you can change that to see threads going all the way back to the beginning of the guitar tricks site if you want.

Usually, it's more efficient to use the search function. Pretty much anything guitar related you can imagine has been at least touched upon here over the years, so it's worth trying.
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11/01/2007 5:02 pm
They were awesome together.

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11/16/2007 4:08 am
Paul Gilbert is awesome but christ that guy needs to eat! :p

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11/16/2007 8:58 pm
Yup he's been mentioned numerous times.. because.. he is an awesome guitarist :)

That's not where my head is at right now though.. my head is into Eric Johnson right now.. particularly his song titled "Manhattan".
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11/16/2007 10:51 pm
EJ's a great guitarist. I happen to like "Cliffs of Dover" more than "Manhatten"
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11/20/2007 10:08 pm
Paul Gilbert is a huge inspiration to me. He has a great sense of humor too!

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11/26/2007 10:34 am
Born in Carbondale, Illinois, into a middle class family, Paul started playing guitar at the age of 5, but soon gave up, becoming frustrated with just learning simple nursery rhymes. Around age 11, he took up the guitar again, but with a skewed memory of the technique. Paul revealed at an Ibanez sponsored guitar clinic August 12, 2005 in Concord, CA at Spitzer's Music, that he "played only with upstrokes, used only the low 'E' string and only used [his] middle finger on the fretboard." Frustrated after trying to play the intro to "Barracuda" by Heart, he took lessons and his teacher explained the error of his ways. His technique corrected, Gilbert continued practicing and by the age of 14 he developed a local band in Greensburg, PA named Missing Lynx. They played together for approximately two years and wrote their own material. After Missing Lynx he then went on to join another local band called Tau Zero, but left shortly after, and headed for California. He was spotlighted in Guitar Player Magazine alongside fellow up-and-comer Yngwie Malmsteen.
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11/26/2007 11:58 pm
Gilbert is the man. Check out his website. Make sure you explore all of it. Very interesting and funny. Also check out his new CD Get out of My Yard! He plays some incredible stuff on that CD and makes up for some of the stuff that he tried putting out that was not very guitar oriented. I also recommend the DVD how to play get out of my yard. Typical Gilbert. Be warned it does not come with Tab nor does he take the time to show you every single note slowly. But it is a very good DVD to learn his technique and how to play his songs if you take the time to really watch it. Good Stuff!!!
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11/30/2007 1:08 am
paul gilbert taught buckethead :eek: :D
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