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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKHFFiR96gk&feature=youtu.be

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Justin Ainsworth
justinwryth@yahoo.com

I started playing guitar back in '08 and never slowed down since. My name's Justin and I'm 14. The only genre of music i play is classic rock. I'm trying to contribute to that Back in Black tone that we all love. When I'm not on here I'm either at home recording or riding my horses.

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    Angusrocks101
    Posted at 19:56h, 14 March

    I also have the AY signature pickup in it though

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    Angusrocks101
    Posted at 19:56h, 14 March

    Mine is the limited edition though with the pickgaurd all the way around.

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    Atomic'76
    Posted at 20:02h, 12 March

    Nice vibrato!

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      Angusrocks101
      Posted at 22:54h, 12 March

      Thanks. My vibrato isn’t as good as Fil’s or Angus’s for that matter. One thing is my hand is a little more sloppy as far as moving the neck some as he talked about in his vibrato video or that blog one. It could be the Epiphone. I’ve read everyone’s reviews about the switch to a Gibson and how bends and vibrato is easier. Ima make some more videos tonight. Ima do these songs and Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution and maybe some classic Bon stuff. Like Gone Shootin and It’s a Long Way To The Top If You Wanna Rock N Roll.

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        Atomic'76
        Posted at 01:21h, 13 March

        The vibrato being easier on a Gibson as opposed to an Epi might be at least partially due to the frets themselves. I think the Epiphones use steel frets which is why the feel isn’t quite so smooth where Gibsons have nickel ones that feel smoother when the strings rub against them. My friend has an Epiphone SG G-400 and I definitely feel the difference between his guitar and mine when I play it. The G-400 is a fine axe though especially for it’s price range. 🙂

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