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[[File:Yngwie.jpg|thumb|center|[[Yngwie Malmsteen|Yngwie]] yesterday. Ok: yesteryear, at any rate.]]
[[File:Yngwie.jpg|thumb|center|[[Yngwie Malmsteen|Yngwie]] yesterday. Ok: yesteryear, at any rate.]]
}}{{pe}}Also known as the [[Jazz paradox]], the [[Yngwie Malmsteen paradox]] addresses this irony: the power technology has to make our lives easier which, when we deploy it, winds up making them ''harder''.
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:''Guitar World'': What happens in the case of a chord like G13?
:''TUFNEL'': Okay. This is my other theory:
If you're playing that type of music, you shouldn't be doing it.
:''GW'': Shouldn't be doing the Nigel Tufnel Theory of Music?
:''TUFNEL'': No — you shouldn't be playing
music.
::Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel, interviewed by ''Guitar World'' Magazine, April 1992
 
Also known as the [[Jazz paradox]], the [[Yngwie Malmsteen paradox]] addresses this irony: the power technology has to make our lives easier which, when we deploy it, winds up making them ''harder''.


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