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  2. Tina S - Wikipedia

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    Tina Šetkić (born 7 April 1999) [1] is a French guitarist of Yugoslav descent, who specializes in covering solos of heavy metal from Van Halen, Gary Moore, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, and Pink Floyd, and metalised classical music including pieces from Beethoven, Paganini, and Vivaldi.

  3. TransTrem - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Van Halen used a Steinberger guitar with a TransTrem on several songs, including "Get Up" and "Summer Nights" (from 5150), "Pleasure Dome" (from For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge), "Fire in the Hole" (from Van Halen III), and "Me Wise Magic" (from Best Of – Volume I).

  4. Jeff Waters - Wikipedia

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    Waters has referred to Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Michael Schenker, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath as his early influences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In a 2013 interview with photogroupie.com, he said, "I started listening to Elton John , Kiss , Sweet , AC/DC then it evolved from hard rock with electric guitar to Black Sabbath and the ...

  5. Frankenstrat - Wikipedia

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    The Kramer guitar made by Eddie Van Halen. Kramer Guitars was the first company endorsed by Van Halen in 1983, when it built a Frankenstrat replica, and during this time he replaced the original Frankenstrat neck with a prototype Kramer Pacer neck first seen during Van Halen's Hide Your Sheep Tour in January 1983.

  6. Jamie's Cryin' - Wikipedia

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    "Jamie's Cryin'" was included on the 2004 Van Halen compilation album The Best of Both Worlds. [25] "Jamie's Cryin'" is one of the songs included on Guitar Hero: Van Halen. [26] Roth sang a version of "Jamie's Cryin'" on the 2006 tribute album Strummin' with the Devil: The Southern Side of Van Halen. [27] [28]

  7. Eddie Van Halen - Wikipedia

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    Van Halen using the tapping technique while performing at New Haven Coliseum in 1978. Van Halen's 1978 instrumental solo "Eruption", which was voted number 2 in Guitar World ' s readers poll of the "100 Greatest Guitar Solos", [82] [83] showcased the tapping technique, which uses both left and right hands on the guitar neck. Although he ...

  8. Van Halen (album) - Wikipedia

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    Van Halen is the debut studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on February 10, 1978, by Warner Bros. Records.Widely regarded as one of the greatest debut albums in rock music, [9] [10] [11] and considered a progenitor of glam metal, [5] [6] the album was a major commercial success, peaking at number 19 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart. [12]

  9. Little Guitars - Wikipedia

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    – Eddie Van Halen [1] Eddie Van Halen with the custom mini-Les Paul in 1984. In addition to the intro, the song is also notable for the mini-Les Paul guitar (the so-called "little guitar") that Edward used for the main track. This is the only Van Halen recording that the guitar was used for.