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Daniel Diaz Jacksonville, FL USA
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Oh yeah. I got tickets to Joe's Jacksonville FL show today. Seats are already filled to row N!!!
My dad even said two of his co workers were going.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Help.
Daniel
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Thu Jul 4 '02 4:10:38 pm
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Ismol
Ismael Alvarado Mexico, Distrito Federal Mexico
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Hello Joe I`m a big Fan for you, I`m from Mexico City and my Ingles is no good, (is a basic).
Tengo una pregunta:
Promocionaras tu nuevo Disco en Mexico, y si tu respuesta es si, Cuando y donde sera?.
Espera que me puedan contestar.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 5:44:24 pm
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GuitarGoddess
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"Espera que me puedan contestar."
Shouldn't that be Espera que me peueda contestar?
Puedan is third person plural "You all answer me" or "they answer me."
Spanish is a hobby :-)
Hola!
Y
Hasta luego!
:-))
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Thu Jul 4 '02 7:01:56 pm
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selphm
Matt Selph Ga United States
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Hey guys, I got another guitar technique question...hope it is o.k. to post here, I'm pretty stressed about it.
I play modes and stuff 3 notes per string, doing two octaves. Some kind soul directed me to a better fingering, and I made the adjustment.
The problem lies within the hand position. Some modes are more difficult to play than others (e.g., Aeolian). Is it better to barre the notes and sort of not move my wrist at all or better to sort of gradually move the palm of my hand toward the neck when I'm playing them?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated, and I wish I could show some people, but I'm at a disadvantage 'cause there are 0 guitar players around here. Thanks kind souls, and Happy 4th of July.
-MS
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Thu Jul 4 '02 7:31:52 pm
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Invigor
John B Regina, Sk Canada Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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i got my joe satriani keychain today, it is cooooooooool it rules, it's the head of satch from 2 webpages ago, joe with the alien look, it rules..it's heavy duty too, so that rules...it'll last forever :)
yay
clone1, i listened to clouds race across the sky today in my car as loud as she'd go without distorting..i can't hear nothin but drums and bass :/ and my stereo goes from about 10hz - 16,000khz so i'm sure that covers it :/
dudududu, i'm moving tomorrow, so no t2j posts from me for a while...so ta ta. c ya round
I LOVE YOU JOE!
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Thu Jul 4 '02 8:23:27 pm
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Invigor - The human hearing range is 20hz - 22,000hz.
But never the less, other people have heard it. Seriously. You need to really listen careful. It's no obvious thing. It sounds quite mysterious which is why I bothered bringing it up.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 8:53:12 pm
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Ok well since IUMA said 5 busniess days and it's been 14 or so... here's the link to my iuma preview site.
http://artists2.iuma.com/preview/richardhaier
Only one classical piece up right now.
http://artists2.iuma.com/preview/richardhaier/
When I record from cassette to line in on sound card, I lose some quality. All the notes are there though, so let me know what you thought.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 9:10:34 pm
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housefullofkarma
Mike Mauro
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Hey everyone, Thanx for the info in Fripp. I'm so fascinated about the sounds he gets (especially on Sleep Walk). From what I've read it seems hes doing all these cool sounds in real time and not via a Pro Tools plug-in or something after the guitar track is recorded. What kind of effects does he use to get those great sounds on Sleep Walk? Later, Mike
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Thu Jul 4 '02 9:11:04 pm
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Ga6o
Gabriel México
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Hey Richard, i tried to D/L your song but its not yet availiable on IUMA yet. You know why? just let me know when its done plz, i want to hear from you after seeing your diminished cool video :)
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Thu Jul 4 '02 9:29:29 pm
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MASAMUNE_X
Rob Orthwein Sarasota, FL USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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I just wanted to log on and tell Joe that the new CD is Outstanding! MindStorm, Traveller, Belly Dancer, ping pong delays, and Frippertronic Guitar tones rule. Also, thanks for doing a cover. I like it when established artists do occasional covers. I'd really like to hear you do an album of covers, something that reflected all of your influences. Like a ZZTop cover, a classical cover, mebbe a Pat Martino cover, etc. Bottom line is, if you did decide to do something like that, people will buy it. You could write 70 minutes of boogies on a kazoo(or Gregorian monks chanting Percy Sledge tunes) and the folks on T2J would all buy a copy. Of course there's only so much time in a day. Anyhoo, I hope all my fellow USAers had a happy 4th, and I'll see yall (Joe and fans) at Ruth Eckerd Hall 8/21.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 9:56:51 pm
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jofdm
Olivier PARIS, FRANCE
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Stu not Boo - Thanks (once more) for the explanation .
May be I'll be lucky enough to win a pass and so meet Joe as you've already done (I know that cause we could see your pictures in the photo gallery) .
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Thu Jul 4 '02 11:34:26 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Part 9...
What Breaks A Heart - This song is very catchy. After I listen to the whole album, parts of this song keep coming back into my head. My favorite part is from 1:05-1:21, but I like the part immediately following it just as much.
Any comments? Just a few more songs to go...
...Austin...
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Fri Jul 5 '02 12:15:28 am
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myguru
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joe or anyone that can help me i need backstage passes for the phoenix show please i have a crystal planet guitar #004 please joe or anyone email me sphere420666@aol.com I am joes biggest fan for sure help joe satriani your my only hope
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Fri Jul 5 '02 1:03:09 am
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Paul Huxley - Er, I don't really have any "brilliance" to show you, but I like to think I'm pretty good so hopefully there are some things I can show you...
JSC1 - You got SBM yet? I bet you're pacing round the house smashing things up at the moment... lol. Went to your IUMA. My computer hates downloading so I streamed the piece, which meant I got loads of gaps in for all that "buffering" BS, but I think I got the basic idea - pretty damn cool! Give us more... Also, I think you should make the Biography a bit longer, give us some more information about yourself. And judging by that photo you have inhumanly long fingers, you freak! lol :D
L8rs, Neil.
MY IUMA
Edited Fri Jul 5 '02 2:29 am
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Fri Jul 5 '02 2:27:09 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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jofdm - My picture with Joe was actually taken outside after the show. I didn't win passes, but I waited outside by his bus. He came out for a few minutes and I got a picture and a some autographs... Maybe you can wait outside too, if you don't win a pass.
...Austin...
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Fri Jul 5 '02 2:30:56 am
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Quantum
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selphm --- i'm sorry but i don't really understand your question; whatever it is, you shouldn't play in any position that's uncomfortable. When playing the modes in a 3 note per string way, you shouldn't have your thumb over the neck and try to have a one finger per fret kinda rule...
hope i make sense.
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Fri Jul 5 '02 3:29:24 am
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Naty
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Hey PhryDom! Thanks for your CD! You're second to none!! ;-)
What about a gig now?! :-D
I think you all should listen to his music!
JOE: you're in Italy today... So near, so far... :-(((
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Fri Jul 5 '02 4:02:53 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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death cube k- I'm still recording the 'sketches' and I've completed 5 so far. This takes me to around 42 minutes so I have around 20 more minutes to go. The writing has been interrupted because I've only just moved house and I've just found out that I'm doing a mini tour of Europe [early September]. This means that I have to learn 2 hours of music [which has come at the wrong time for me because I want to complete my own stuff]. Listening back to what's been done so far.... The Rape of the Sabine Women is the weakest track IMHO [and that cant be a bad thing].... Never before have I enjoyed writing so much.. this project has been amazing to work on. The latest track is called Artaud: The Edge of Insanity... and the track is mental.. when I've completed the writing, I still have to take it to a nice studio and get it all re-recorded nicely... It looks like I'm going to finish this much later than I originally hoped... However, I think that it will be worth it. MAK, YODA a few others have heard some of the sketches that are not in the IUMA site and their feedback has been pretty good so far.. This encourages me that I'm am 'on to something' with this..... Thanx for taking an interest.. with any luck I've have it completed pretty soon.
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Fri Jul 5 '02 4:09:17 am
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