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Given the amount of money he's made from performing live over the last 30 years I think it's safe to say he's probably a master of it - there's certainly nothing in any of his reported typical setups that would 'fake' a pinch harmonic. If 10,000 hour theory has any truth to it he should be a master of them now even if he wasn't to start with!

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