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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Jacquie - I'll see you on MSN sometime for that. ...and those glasses, I think someone mentioned it before, but they didn't mention it with such style.
Mon Sep 23 '02 1:08:48 pm Set this message as last read

antonioavr
antonio rooijen
rotterdam, zuid holland
the netherlands
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can anyone please help me!!!!! i need to find the tabs of (heart of the sun) and the solo of (flow my tears) please email me at avanrooyen@chello.nl
Mon Sep 23 '02 1:37:46 pm Set this message as last read

TGL
ANDERSON OLIVEIRA
RIO, RIO DE JANEIRO
BRAZIL
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Went to Brazil again!!! Voce vai voltar ao Brasil?

And the stolen guitar? E a guitarra roubada?

sorry my bad english! desculpa meu mal inglês!

------------------------------ Greetings from The Brazilian Mariner Fan SPECIAL FORCES Mr. Anderson, Mariner ------------------------------

Mon Sep 23 '02 1:44:46 pm Set this message as last read

mountainarp

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i just wanted to say those mountain song arpeggios reaaally rock - man how do you do that?? lol hopefully i ll get them done myself some day!
Mon Sep 23 '02 2:03:03 pm Set this message as last read

Drumstick

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Mon Sep 23 '02 2:17:40 pm Set this message as last read

sparrow
Mark Taylor
Mangotsfield, Bristol
United Kingdom
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Austin it was from totalrock.com here in the uk, Joe did an interview before sheppards bush empire gig. I won a signed strange beautiful music cd. I got my JS1000 donnie replica today, wow what a nice axe even glows in the dark :)

Mon Sep 23 '02 2:21:01 pm Set this message as last read

Cyberjoe

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Hey Sparrow, congrats dude.....man, now my fingers really start to itch, waiting for my js1000wh to arrive....

enjoy, enjoy....i am still desperately fiddling my js100....waiting for something better, heheheh

patience....patience....

Mon Sep 23 '02 2:40:24 pm Set this message as last read

bong hits3

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hey all, have a great week, hotter than hell up here today in sacramento, 102, river time mon~~!~!~!, peace out all!!~
Mon Sep 23 '02 3:11:37 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Shell, you don't have to apologize. I have slipped up once already (oops, did I say that). On a positive note, that one cigarette knocked me on my ass and tasted like absolute crap. So at this point, I'll be even less likely to have one again. In case anyone is interested, I went almost 3 months before I cheated. And the reason I had one was because we were playing a gig one night a while back, and our singer spilled an entire whiskey coke on our mixing board in between the 2nd and 3rd set. Luckily (for him), we knew someone with a PA that let us borrow it :) It was a stressful moment and I gave in....no one is perfect.

Clarky, I had to skip over your posts because I have'nt tested myself yet from your last one...lol...I promise I'll keep up from now on......thanks again for the lessons, you are doing all of us a world of good :)

Edit: Clarky, the only one I blundered on was the Bb, I came up with Bb C D Eb E# F# G#, mostly my fault but my daughter started singing the ABC song when she saw my homework....lol...that kind of messed my head up a little (lame excuse)

Edited Mon Sep 23 '02 6:02 pm

Mon Sep 23 '02 3:24:51 pm Set this message as last read

OME
Christopher Thompson
Dardanelle, AR
USA
Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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HEY JOE, What have you been up to now that you have a little time off?
Mon Sep 23 '02 4:03:40 pm Set this message as last read

tapper5
William Partridge
georgetown, ontario
canada
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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CLARKY: i know by applying the w-w-h-w-w-w-h formula to the scales ,. heres my question, should i just continue practicing the scales till i know them inside out ,then move on to next lesson? this is all new to me.i dont want to move forward and mess all i have learned thus far.
Mon Sep 23 '02 4:08:06 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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sparrow - Ok, I haven't heard that interview...probably because I don't live in the UK. ;-) That's cool about your guitar, by the way. Can you get some pictures online somehow? I wanna see it glow.


bong hits3 - It was 102 in Sacramento today? Ouch. I'm glad I'm down in Long Beach for school...even though it was 91 today.
NonSmoker - Your daughter messed you up with the ABC song? LOL. That's ok, as long as you don't try to find an H note on your guitar. ;-)

...Austin...

Mon Sep 23 '02 5:18:05 pm Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Welcome back, me! I haven't been anywhere different, just not posting in t2j.


Austin: Correct, the Reaper Rap is by Steve Vai, but there is also a track called "The Reaper" which didn't have the vocal overdubs. (They're both on The Elusive Light And Sound 1)

Also, on "New Blues" there is a faint vocal before the count in, which I recall Joe told someone was Doug Wimbish doing his "Buddy Rich" impression. I have no idea what he actually says...


I was listening to Dreaming #11 EP for the first time in quite a while, and Joe introduces the musicians at the start of Ice 9.

What I want to know is, when he announces Stu Hamm, the crowd goes "mooo". Why the "mooo"? I think he's a good bass player...

BEN

PS (heh heh heh)

Mon Sep 23 '02 5:47:34 pm Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Who-cracked-a-tinnie: yeah, those sunnies, they are awful. I've seen them around. Only "too-cool-for-you" people wear them. I'm too cool for people that think they are too cool for me...it's a sort of coolness thing.

cool=toughguy
cool=laidback/easygoing

That's my perspective...

lateski

Mon Sep 23 '02 5:56:53 pm Set this message as last read

Salsone
Luke Salsone
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia
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Hi I'm new here so I'm just trying this out......
Mon Sep 23 '02 6:11:10 pm Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Tapper5 - Practice as many scales in as many positions otherwise you'll turn out like me and get stuck on one key. The more scales, the more positions you know, the more you learn about scale patterns, the quicker you come to understanding and using them. Definately and without a doubt.

Mon Sep 23 '02 7:27:05 pm Set this message as last read

tapper5
William Partridge
georgetown, ontario
canada
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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JS CLONE1: so what you are saying is to learn , all maj scales, A-B-C-D-E-F-G. all min scales, A-B-C-D-E-F-G. FORMULA= W-W-H-W-W-W-H. playing all scales in diff positions on neck of guitar?
Mon Sep 23 '02 8:00:12 pm Set this message as last read

tapper5
William Partridge
georgetown, ontario
canada
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Cmaj scale being only one with no sharps or flats.

Mon Sep 23 '02 8:20:50 pm Set this message as last read

Invigor
John B
Regina, Sk
Canada
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Am - the other white meat with no sharps and flats :)

..i think.

i'm jammin with matt king..he rules

Mon Sep 23 '02 8:31:45 pm Set this message as last read



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Hey Joe!!! I was so disappointed when I found out your not coming to the northwest this year. When do you plan on coming back to Oregon or Washington? Thanks for being such an inspiration! -Tyler
Mon Sep 23 '02 8:34:08 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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For Adun - Ahhh, I should've known that. I have the box set at home. I forgot to bring those CDs with me to college, though. Thanks for the additional information.


Salsone - Welcome to the site! What's your favorite JS song? Favorite JS album? Have you seen JS live before?

...Austin...

Mon Sep 23 '02 8:40:21 pm Set this message as last read

joaororiz
Joao Roriz
Volta Redonda, RJ
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hey Joe, did you forget Brazil?
Mon Sep 23 '02 9:30:08 pm Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Tapper -- My advice to you is not learn scales with ALL of the different tonics. Learn them on paper yes with key signatures...but on the fretboard I would recommend to start, try visualizing maps! Take the song "echo" by joe satriani...that first legato run he does is in the pattern that I first saw and was able to move around. The patterns ALWAYS stay the same in the modes of the major diatonic scale...it's the tonic and pivot notes that you accent and the chords in the backing that determing the tonality of the song! Scales are only part! Learn the modes as they were individual keys of their own in a sense. Try not to relate them to the major scale on the board...hope this helps some?
Mon Sep 23 '02 9:39:38 pm Set this message as last read

bukayo
neil dela Cruz
panginay, balagtas, bulacan
philippines
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joe, can you tour here in the philippines?..the only guitarist ive ever seen in my whole life was PAUL GILBERT , he done some clinic here in the phil...im dying to see you..esp you wicked fretworks....gud day..shred to the maximum..

SHRED GUITAR RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mon Sep 23 '02 9:51:00 pm Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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Definitely dude,
It's, of course, very important to know the notation of scales etc., but you've gotta visualize your scales on the fingerboard...
All I can think now when I see a scale is 2,4,1,2,4,1,3,4...
And I literally see all the different places I can play it on the neck, all the modes, all the atonal notes I can throw in...

It's great stuff, dude...

Mon Sep 23 '02 9:52:50 pm Set this message as last read
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