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Vai Bad
would you recomend a steinberger r-Trem Tremolo/whammy?

Im thinking of ordering a steinberger spirit but have never used a steinberger with an r-trem is it any good? Im a big fan of arch enemy, van halen, steve vai, and pretty much the floyd rose sound in general so its gonna have to endure alot of divebombs and harmonic wails. I dont want to get a high tech guitar with a junky stratocaster tremolo(not saying anything bad about strats but the trems suck)

Not really. I recommend Floyd Rose hands down. I have been a player for 17 or more years so trust me go with Floyd and make sure you go thru a licensed dealer.

Steve Vai – “Bad Horsie”


Rock Video Monthly: Heavy Metal Releases January 1994


Rock Video Monthly: Heavy Metal Releases January 1994


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Troll across the Terrazo of Time to 1/94 in this titillating triumph o’ ten tunes into the tundra of Heavy Metals where tunesmiths tremelo tunes with shileles on their ukeleles: 1) ANTHRAX: Black Lodge 2) BAD BRAINS: Rise; 3) HATER: Who Do I Kill; 4) I MOTHER EARTH: Rain Will Fall; 5) OZZY OSBOURNE: Changes; 6) PRO-PAIN: Pound For Pound; 7) SEPULTURA; Territory; 8) SWERVEDRIVER: Duel: 9) THERAPY?:…

Best of Ring of Fire


Best of Ring of Fire


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Ring of Fire Light Weight Championship Jake “Hollywood” Hattan – Ft. Collins, Colorado vs. Leonard “Bad Boy” Garcia – Plainview, Texas Two of the top light weights in the country take it to the limit and beyond in this see saw battle for the belt. This fight is still talked about as one of the best of all time. Fabian “The Freak” Acuna – Santiago, Chile vs. Puma Greene – Pueblo, Colorado The Fre…

Guitar Edge Magazine Back Issue - Sept/Oct 2007


Guitar Edge Magazine Back Issue – Sept/Oct 2007


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Crossroads: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


Crossroads: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


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COODER RY CROSSROADS (O.S.T.)…

Believe


Believe


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2009 release from the Australian guitarist of Greek ancestry. She learned to play the acoustic guitar at six, started electric when she was 11 and left school at 15 to focus on writing songs and performing. Orianthi has toured with Steve Vai, had a song in a Bratz movie and played at the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival. She also performed at the 2009 Grammy Awards with Carrie Underwood…



 Hang Cool Teddy Bear


Hang Cool Teddy Bear


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Hang Cool Teddy Bear, whose title was taken from a line in Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, is 13 tracks of classic Meat Loaf, primed and ready for the 21st century. More than four decades into his career, the man and his voice are as big, bold and relevant as ever. Meat Loaf’s creativity was sparked by working with a new collaborator, producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Fleetwood Mac), a lifelong Meat Loaf fan who has worked with some of the most explosive names in rock music and who helped to foster a modern and contemporary vibe for the album. Of their relationship, Meat Loaf said, Rob is the number one rock producer in the world because he leaves his ego out of the equation and gives an artist his voice, making it sound better than the artist could even imagine. Thematically, like most Meat Loaf albums, Hang Cool Teddy Bear has a larger concept and was inspired by a short story written by Los Angeles screenwriter, director and longtime Meat Loaf friend Kilian Kerwin. It’s the story of a soldier, revealed Meat Loaf. He’s been in battle and he’s lying face down on the ground. He can’t move, but he turns his head and starts to see blood run across the ground, and so he thinks he’s going to die. They always say you see your life flash backward when you’re about to die. But his life flashes forward – into what possibly could happen. He sees what his life could be: the good and the bad. The songs are the different scenarios he finds himself in. It’s not always the same time or the same place, but it’s always the same woman. But I don’t want to give too much away. I want people to work it out for themselves. Hang Cool Teddy Bear also features a stellar array of big-name guests, including Steve Vai (who appears on Love is Not Real ), former Queen guitarist Brian May (who appears on Song of Ma

 Morley Little Alligator Volume Pedal


Morley Little Alligator Volume Pedal


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Steve Vai’s Little Aligator Volume PedalSteve Vai and Morley have done it again! After the unprecedented success of the world’s #1 switchless wah pedal, the Bad Horsie, Steve and Morley decided it was time once again to make a better pedal. This time setting their sights on making a better volume pedal. The Little Alligator is equipped with Morley’s Electro-Optical circuitry to ensure noise free, dependable operation. The consistently smooth linear taper is set to Steve’s painstaking specifications. Minimum Volume knob is used for a smooth transition between rhythm and lead volumes. Easy access battery compartment, gator green LED indicator and two-year warranty. Turn it up!

 Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah Pedal


Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah Pedal


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The Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah Pedal is set to Steve’s precise specifications. Kick on the Contour Wah switch and 2 knobs allow you to alter the wah frequency and level. Morley’s special Clear-Tone buffer circuitry prevents signal loading, provides superior wah tonality, and drives long cables. Equipped with LED indicators and easy access battery compartment. 2-year warranty.Made to Steve Vai’s own specsSwitchlessContour Wah switch activates wah frequency and level knobsClear-tone buffer circuitryLED indicators2-year warranty

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