Shredinator
John Wooley Houston, Texas US Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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sup all...ain't heard nothing from the man in a while..as someone once said...if it's blue it matters...cya
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Wed Sep 25 '02 5:54:01 pm
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MegaBoyd
Boyd suisun city, california u s A Plays: Bass
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Just to let you know, it is a DOD bass tech\ preamp\fx processor.
MY friend gave it to me for free, can't beat that..
MegaBoyd
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Wed Sep 25 '02 6:52:12 pm
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sfo
michael fresquez
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Howdy all you Satch Fans!!!!!!!!!! I am inviting any and all of you to join our mailing list for the Premier Satriani Tribute band, Satch Fans Only (SFO). Just drop an email saying sign me up in the subject. You'll get news on upcoming show, and a link to the website SFO_ROCKS.COM (still under construction) for photos, videos, and mp3's of the shows. You can check out the band at: http://artists.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Satch_Fans_OnlySFO/
Thanks all!
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Wed Sep 25 '02 7:06:32 pm
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Ibztone
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Hey Everyone, what's up? I've been listening to a lot of Dokken and I think George Lynch would be great for the next G3.
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Wed Sep 25 '02 8:19:06 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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RIGHT! THAT'S IT! YOU GUYS GO TOO FAR...
I do not need to know about A# and Bb being different...dammit could things get any less user-friendly? I understand what you're saying, (I studied frequencies and all that in physics) but when you think about it, who is going to tune their guitar so that they have both an A# and a Bb (not to mention all the rest!)??? NOT ME.
Does that mean that Fb is different to E? And that there are not 12 notes but 21?!? Stuff that. Give me the ignorance I had previously. After all, IGNORANCE IS BLISS!!!
I found Steve Vai's "Flex-Able" today, got it for A$6. (@$3US) It has a different cover than the ones I've seen on the 'net, sort of a reddish tone with a stretched heart, unlike the picture of Steve with green thingies...looks legit...
Later, BEN
PS I wasn't pissed off before in case anyone thinks I was...I just read it again and realised someone might take it that way...and I refuse to use lols or smileys. (pop culture crap)
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Wed Sep 25 '02 8:40:39 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Clarky: I know what you're saying but I don't know why...oh I think you translated my "don't know where they go" as something else...I meant which notes the #s go on. I can figure them out, of course, but I don't know by heart which ones. I know what key/time signatures are and all that! I'm not just a mere rock drummer...
Cheers for being willing to help people however!
BEN
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Wed Sep 25 '02 8:50:29 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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gruskada - It'd be cool if you could post other interesting stuff as you come across it.
Speaking of rock biographies, has anyone read Aerosmith's Walk This Way? It's a great book...it's written in interview format (kinda like a play), which is really cool because you can read how things happened from several different points of view. There are a lot of very sad (or funny, depending on your sense of humor) drug stories in the book. I'll stop rambling, though...I don't think there are many Aerosmith fans on T2J.
...Austin...
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Wed Sep 25 '02 8:57:36 pm
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JAWS1971
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hey joe, or anyone that can help.I bought a js90ham about two years ago and i just found out it was supposed to have come with a custom case,i did not get the case.any idea where i could find one i'm in toronto.by the way joe i saw you play in toronto at the end of august,great concert,the big screens were awsome.....thanx big fan
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Wed Sep 25 '02 9:25:25 pm
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Paul: thanks for that, although, even on a guitar, when you're talking about keys and shit A# and Bb are still not the same note :-). Interesting info though... definitely food for thought, and thanks for warning the guys about double sharps ;-)
Benny: you're right - ignorance can be bliss at times (EVH can be a good example of that), but where the theory goes, the analness (anality?) suits me sometimes.... but I like it :-)))))
and now, people, back to bed for me........ buenos nochas mein froinds and welcome to la villa strangiato................
Edited Wed Sep 25 '02 10:34 pm
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Wed Sep 25 '02 10:33:16 pm
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climber
Don Cutler Washington USA Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Matt or clone1.
I am having trouble getting my recorded tracks up to the volume of a production CD without distortion.
Any suggestions?
Thanks. Don/ Climber.
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Wed Sep 25 '02 10:57:15 pm
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Get a loaf
Marshall Benson Oakland, CA United States Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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does anyone know where joe gets the awesome tone he uses on "Flying in a blue dream" -- (the album) mainly the tone in the forgotten, and soloes for I believe. it's a beautiful tone. anybody know what set up/effects? thanks!!!!
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Wed Sep 25 '02 11:16:50 pm
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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climber -- what software are you using? If you want, you can send me the wav files and I can 'master' them for ya...
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Wed Sep 25 '02 11:23:56 pm
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Get a Loaf -- I know the dist is a jap boss ds-1...and the amps he was using at the time I believe were roland jazz/chorus amps...I could be wrong, but this is what I read at one point! Hope that helps...
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Wed Sep 25 '02 11:25:12 pm
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peter mulas
pete mulas sydney, nsw australia Plays: Guitar (-9979 years)
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OVATION - Legacy amps are Carvin, NOT LANEY!!! heh Laney amps IMO are the most underated amps, and i am sure that one would never have problems with them....
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Wed Sep 25 '02 11:51:24 pm
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njbeast
David Wren Manchester, UK Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe
I have a small problem, i was playing away the other day and all of a sudden i started to lose sound, it went down in volume and then up again and it kept doing it, i have the problem befour i had the head of my amp changed and it did not do it for a while, but it has started again????????? i can.t have worn 2 marshall heads out already could i?, has anyone got any sugestions? could it be my guitar leads, is it worth getting some planet waves? could some one please help me.
Cheers
Dave
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Thu Sep 26 '02 12:54:48 am
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jelly man
Paul Huxley Guildford, Surrey England Plays: Bass (24 years)
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of course, what i posted last night, was just looking at things from theory's perspective. You're right, i don't know of any instrument which has a different G# to Ab. And if you put it on a guitar it would be such a small fret spacing it'd be impossible to play. Does anyone know how the Buzzy Feiten system works (that Joe uses)? I assume it's something like tempering a piano.
Pete Mulas- I agree, every Laney amp I've played through has been really nice.
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Thu Sep 26 '02 12:59:08 am
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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Phrygian Dominant: Man! We are on the same wavelength!! I was playing that today (La Villa Strangiato)!! Then I played the Greg Howe version....Doesn't do RUSH justice though!!!!
I love the way that tune slowly fades in on the intro!!
Thanks Peter....We were talking about two different amps....
BTW, Did I say Legacy!! Ooops! My bad dude, I haven't been myself lately since I can't go to JOE's concert here :-( But all is well, cause I have the DVD....
Peace all, /\/\ike
SOTD: Full Throttle....Greg Howe....A very interesting G3 prospect I might add :-)
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:23:20 am
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Narface
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Sparrow: That's one fine looking guitar you got!! The glow in the dark looks really ~cool~!!!
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:28:48 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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/\/\ike: yeah I was watching the Show Of Hands video (again!) last night, and I remember Alex singing in the intro from the show, and being annoyed that on the video they cut out the vocal and put that message on the screen! D'oh! I love the time changes in that track man... soooo cool.
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:41:14 am
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Narface
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Does anyone use a noise filter in their signal chain?? I'm thinking of getting one, any suggestions? Limited budget... thanx
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:47:41 am
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flamingone
Patricia McLoughlin Market Harborough, Leicestershire UK
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I've just checked in to Ticket master, concerts by Joe posted for November, Seattle 22nd, Anneheim 26th, booking opens soon. Patricia
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:47:46 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Kinger - lol... lol so the answer to your problem...Local Person is quite right... you can only have one of each note value... so in the key of C# you have two very odd notes... they don't actually fit the conventional chromatic note schema... the notes are B# and E#..... these notes are eal values and have to exists to satisfy the rules of the scale... like having 7 different note values that can only occur once... to your ears E# sounds just like F, to your fingers and eyes E# is the same string and fret as F... infact, to the laws of physics, the frequency of the waveform for E# is the same as F..... so what is the difference???
the scale of G 'anything' will always contain 7 notes over the tonic of G... the type of scale [major / minor / etc] determines if the subsequent notes are sharp, natural or flat... but what ever happens the notes following the G will always be...
2nd - some kind of A
3rd - some kind of B
4th - some kind of C
5th - some kind of D
6th - some kind of E
7th - some kind of F
so there will be 'one of each of the available note values'.
If the tonic of a given scale was F then the 7 notes in order would be: F, G, A, B, C, D, E. However, the type of scale used at the time would determine if it was: F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E or F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb etc etc....
So.. yes you work out the 'pitches' correctly but you gave then notes the wrong values... working out C# was therefore a bit of a trick question to prove out this 'anomoly'.. and to prove that, in theoretical terms E# and F are completely different... because with Cas a tonic, E# is a major 3rd and F is a diminished 4th..... easy to prove too.... C, D, E, is threenotes... C, D, E, F is four notes
also... if C major is... C, D, E, F, G, A, B then C# is all of those notes.. but sharpened... C#, D#, E#, F#, G#, A#, B#
so... well spotted... I'm glad someone is actually awake... lol go to the top of the calss..... lol
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Thu Sep 26 '02 2:49:51 am
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AVARICE
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NARFACE: My "original" pressing of SBM (not a copy Mike..lol) could well be yours!! I did receive an e-mail from a Mr Stuart Hamm from CA, who expressed an interest in obtaining the said disc. However, several hours later I received another e-mail from Stuart telling me that he had been to his local Tower Records and heard some of the tracks on a listening post. Well Stuart, I have looked at the size of the CD and to stick it where you told me too would be almost impossible without serious injury!! But thanks for the suggestion.
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Thu Sep 26 '02 3:05:02 am
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