Muse perform "Madness" with doubleneck bass / Misa Kitara
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Muse perform "Madness" with doubleneck bass / Misa Kitara


guitarz.blogspot.com: Whilst I confess that I'm not really a fan of Muse, I have to admit that they do use some very interesting instruments. Frontman Matt Bellamy is of course known for sometimes using a guitar with on-board Kaoss pad which he uses to control various effects. In this clip from Later... with Jools Holland, broadcast live last night on BBC2 in the UK, we see Christopher Wolstenholme playing a doubleneck bass guitar/Misa Kitara.

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