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death cube k

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JS CLONE1 i would love to see the new video, you still got my email addy?

SATCH3D loud and clear this time!!!!!

to all: today i dislocated my ring and pinky finger on my picking hand.ouch! so now i have a big cast on my hand(sucks). this will be a crappy 2 weeks for sure. take it easy everybody

Fri Jul 12 '02 2:17:02 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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death cube k that is harsh man!

To the guy with the question about strumming openly a guitar with strings tuned on a, b, c, d, e, f, g

The chord would be er...errrr... (i'm going to chicken out) an inversion of C maj 13th

Fri Jul 12 '02 2:24:55 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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the local person that would be correct but not an inversion....but it depends on what route note you could have.. you could call it another name..it could also be Amin13 (i think)

Edited Fri Jul 12 '02 2:36 pm
Fri Jul 12 '02 2:35:13 pm Set this message as last read

Alex_EVH

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hola satch soy de colombia suramerica,soy fan tuyo hace largo rato me encanta tocar tus canciones,tengo casi todo el material en discos,vhs,dvd;etc. Realmente no tengo mucho tiempo para navegar por eso quiero desearte un muy feliz cumpleaņos ya que se acerca la fecha y muchos exitos con tu nuevo album que por supuesto comprare... bye joe!
Fri Jul 12 '02 2:35:26 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Austin, SATRIANI/BECK/PAGE...can you imagine? That would be the ultimate show. Jeff and Jimmy were a major influence for me when I was first learning guitar...

Yayo, I would'nt trade my two kids for a chance to play with Jimi, besides I have a feeling I'll get to meet him some day....hopefully not too soon though...lol

SATRIANI/BECK/PAGE for G3.............

Fri Jul 12 '02 2:49:14 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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satch3d - "s lick please"? What's that? Just kidding...LOL. ;-)

...Austin...

Fri Jul 12 '02 3:09:00 pm Set this message as last read

GCrego

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Hi Joe ! My name is George Crego, 28 , guitarist in the Philadelpia area. I teach, play a variety of styles, and attend the University of Arts for Jazz performance. Pat Martino is someone I study with too. I have been an enormous fan of yours forever. What I would like to know about you is how difficult was it for you to acquire expensive instruments and gear, have plenty of practice and playing time, pay your bills, and take the lady out every now and then ( ha ha ). Seriously, I feel half the battle of being an artist is what I mentioned above. Any advice ? I would love, as would many I'm sure, to get in touch with you and chat a bit about playing. I wouldn't be a waste of your time ! : ) Thank You Sincerely, George Crego
Fri Jul 12 '02 3:43:30 pm Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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No problem Prog X dude!...Here in Japan they don't sell the American import (only @ military installation's etc.) so it will have the bonus track's :)...BTW, good point on your choice of instrument....It's hard not to pick a guitar that doesn't look good (even if it sound's good) lol, kinda' like a car....

I knew you'd enjoy FLA there jblaze1 :)....I'm sure you are pleased with your move!! Plus, Yngwie lives down there somewhere, doesn't he?? LOL!!!

death cube k: take care dude, hope your felling better.... remember, you can still practice your left handed legato technique :-).... Peace all, /\/\ike

Fri Jul 12 '02 5:00:36 pm Set this message as last read

pipewrench
Scott Stupi
Pittsburgh, PA
USA
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Another great masterpeice by the gutiar God. Starry Night top 10 hit in mind. And to top it off Sleep Walk . What more can you ask. Three generations of gutiar players in my family. Dad said best he has ever heard it redone. How about some back stage passes for the September 7 show in Pittsburgh, my son age 8 can't wait to see finially the real Joe in person. Thank's Scott
Fri Jul 12 '02 5:20:12 pm Set this message as last read

thegoose
curtis smith
Brawley, California
United States of America
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joe, cant wait till aug. 9th. its gonna rock. gotta win backstage passes before i go to college. keep rocking. anybody who is attending the Aug. 9 Humphreys concert drop me a line at (thegoose23@yahoo.com) so we can collaborate or something, ya know, put together an online fan chearing section. later all-thegoose aka curtis smith . . .oh and one more thing, i almost got my right index finger cut off today at work. scared me to death. lesson to all guitar players, keep your hands out of honey extacting machines!

Edited Fri Jul 12 '02 5:37 pm
Fri Jul 12 '02 5:35:25 pm Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Ovation1 - The PGM models are awesome. I haven't played one but I know how to compare them. Hardtail rules.

The guitar in my new video clip will be a hardtail one day.

Death Cube - Send me your email again. I don't think I have it anymore.

Fri Jul 12 '02 5:37:27 pm Set this message as last read

GuitarGoddess

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Hi there guitar gurus. Could a kind soul out there explain to a beginner like me how to tune the guitar to this tuning: Low E A B G B D ?

I know how to do drop d tuning once shown how but I can't get the trick I do with my tuner to work with tuning these other strings. My tuner is an el cheapo Qwik Tune. And which way am I supposed to turn the pegs? To the right or to the left? I know that might sound like a really dumb question, but it would save a lot of trouble.

I got the tab for the song Yellow by Coldplay and that is the tuning.

Thanks Barbara :-))

Fri Jul 12 '02 5:46:05 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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thanx ovation and a local person i have been playing legato lines for a few hours and well it is fun and helps keep my hand in shape, the cast sucks, oh well more time to play with reason2.0, thanx guys i will try to post a pic of my x-ray it was cool, see ya drugs are kickin in
Fri Jul 12 '02 6:34:44 pm Set this message as last read

Kda
Kyle Davia
Las Vegas, NV
USA
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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I've been listening to Big Love and i think it's actually pretty cool. Althought nothing on chords of life or anything. I've also been getting into a little Steve Stevens. Flamenco.A.Go.Go and Dementia are pretty tight. Joe, don't worry man, you're still my number one.

BELLY DANCER!! MIND STORM!! CRUSHING DAY!!

Wow. 3001.

Edited Fri Jul 12 '02 6:57 pm

Fri Jul 12 '02 6:56:31 pm Set this message as last read

thegoose
curtis smith
Brawley, California
United States of America
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for the lady with the question about tuning- here is what i do... if it helps you out great, but no promises-- first you use your el cheapo tuner and find E(deep). this may be hard. you are probably to low or down near D somewhere so you have to turn the peg away from you to get the string tighter and get that low E back to normal. if your quick tune is reading A#or B you are too high and need tune down(by turning the peg the other way). once you have the E tuned right you can use the E to tune all the other strings. fret the E 6th string at the 5th fret and then make the second(A string) match its tone. what you are doing is creating an A note on the E string. once you have A you can move from A to D by fretting at the 5th again and you can do the same to get from D to G. once you have those finished you can fret from G to B by freting at the 4th string.(this would be the 4th string 4th fret. once you have the B you can fret the B at the 5th fret to get the high E. once you think you ve got it check and see if both E's are tonally similar. it takes practice and once its mastered this little tool is priceless. so thats how i learned it good luck and if you got any other questions you can email me @ thegoose23@yahoo.com --oh, and hi joe and band--
Fri Jul 12 '02 7:06:47 pm Set this message as last read

ChuckPP
Charles Perry
Slidell, LA
USA
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Wondering Why no New Orleans show? you always came here in the past??
Fri Jul 12 '02 7:06:55 pm Set this message as last read

JS Clone 2

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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have made the 2nd largest purchase of my life today...........my very first vehicle. A 1984 Yamaha Maxim. Yes that's right, a motorcycle. I bought it off of one of my friends who graduated a few years ago from high school. Bought it for $1,000, half the price of my JS 1000. I think I just realized the quality of that instrument now, when I can buy a fully functional vehicle for half the price. hehe. CAN'T WAIT TO RIDE IT!!!!!!!!!!
Fri Jul 12 '02 7:41:40 pm Set this message as last read

Mrsamickman
Jason Ramsay
Bomaderry, NSW
Australia
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G'day Joe. when is your new cd available in australia?? cant find it any where. oh im making my own website www.jasonramsay.com which should be up next week , how do u make it so that my music can be downloaded and played on anything ie windows media player, quicktime etc.. any ideas. loved the chance to hear the 7string song in full. what distortion pedals do u use??? An auzzie fan.
Fri Jul 12 '02 8:02:03 pm Set this message as last read

Ya Yo Gakk

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KDA- flemenco a go go is awesome....stevens is pretty versettile (sp?) and kick ass...he would be great for G3....
Fri Jul 12 '02 8:45:26 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hi everyone... I have a quick intonation question. I changed the strings on my Urge II bass today. I took off the factory strings (Fender strings) and put on some GHS strings. I set the intonation correctly on the A, D, and G strings, but can't get it right for the E string.

The bridge has grooves carved into it for the string saddle to slide closer to or farther from the pickups. The E string saddle is at the end of the groove farthest from the pickups, but when I check the intonation the 12th fret note is still a few cents sharper than the 12th fret harmonic. I can't move the saddle any farther away from the pickup or it'll go out of the groove. Is there something else I can do to fix this? Would changing the action or the truss rod have anything to do with it?

The factory strings ran through the body and I want to have the new strings loaded through the top (the bridge can do both). Also, the factory E string was taperwound 115 and the new E string is roundwound 105. These differences might have something to do with it (maybe in relation to how tight the truss rod is?), but I don't know.

Should I wait a few days and then try to adjust it again? Or do I have mess with the action or truss rod? Would the fact that the temperatures have been over 100 for about a week straight here in hell (er, I mean Northern California) have anything to do with it?

Thanks in advance for any help...

...Austin...

Edited Fri Jul 12 '02 9:02 pm

Fri Jul 12 '02 9:01:51 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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pipewrench - List yourself as attending your show on the road page. You might win backstage passes.

death cube k - You can post a picture of your x-ray? That would be cool...LOL.

...Austin...

Fri Jul 12 '02 9:22:57 pm Set this message as last read

Get a loaf
Marshall Benson
Oakland, CA
United States
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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AUSTIN, yeah, heat has a lot to do with tuning, but i don't think anything to do with intonation. get your truss rod checked, that's probably the problem. use all the same gauge string. if all that fails... ehh.. i don't know what to tell you... that's really all i know....
Fri Jul 12 '02 10:35:41 pm Set this message as last read

elliotbuckley
Elliot Buckley
lynnwood, WA
USA
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Hey. I just want to say that your new record is awesome and that you truely inspire me. its to bad your not coming to seattle on your tour though, on account of i live there! oh well, I still got the CD to listen to and a JS100 to jam on! Keep rockin!
Fri Jul 12 '02 11:04:01 pm Set this message as last read

MegaBoyd
Boyd
suisun city, california
u s A
Plays: Bass
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Hey, Whatever happened with Fire Strings, ovation1 you get to see it buddy? the traveler & orienal melody won't leave my Head...
Sat Jul 13 '02 12:03:21 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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mr nick- yeah, it would be called different things by guitar players from classical theorists and stuff, they'd probably prefer calling it an inversion of G dominant 13th, since it has the tritone and the dominant. I just called it C major 13th cause it's a chord used in a satch song (devil's slide).

Webmaster - could I make a suggestion as to the mechanics of the forum that is linked in with T2J? Maybe it would work better if the topics were ordered with the ones most recently posted to at the top? Like for instance the forum over at guitar.com. I would personally be there all the time if I didn't have to go through pages of other stuff- I know there is set last message as read and everything but although that method works brilliantly for discussion on T2J I don't know if it is a perfect match for a multi topic, multithread forum.

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Sat Jul 13 '02 1:18:45 am Set this message as last read
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