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peanutlover
Rhonda Frey
Florida, NY 10921, New York
U.S.A.
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Hey, Joe! You're probably getting ready for Japan now...just wanted to wish ya' luck and to say I was psyched that you're adding "Evening with Joe" shows!! I'll grovel again..PLEASE come to the NY/NJ/CT area-even eastern PA will do! I would JUMP at the chance to see you again live! By the way, at the show in Jersey there were a bunch of DT fans behind us who admitted to only knowing 1 or 2 tunes off of "Surfing". When you started playing, they were like,"We've never heard anything like this guy, man!" When you played "Always With Me..." they were going," It sooo beautiful...wow!" You should feel proud. I only hope they they went out and picked up a few CD's 'cos if they did, they're probably getting addicted right about now! I've missed a few days, so I gotta name a few Songs of the Day! "Speed of Light" because it always puts me in a great mood...in fact I've been into a lot of Time Machine lately! "Engines of Creation" - I can't put my finger on the awesome feeling I get with that song. Well, I know I've picked "Bells of Lal" before, but I can't help it...what an extreme, wild, rowdy song. It's helped me blow off steam nearly every day when I get out of work! I'd LOVE to know what kind of day you had when you wrote it-it kinda covers alot of ground! Thanks for providing the therapy, turning up the heat and keeping me young! Good luck in Japan, Joe!
Mon Sep 30 '02 7:42:02 pm Set this message as last read

Invigor
John B
Regina, Sk
Canada
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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js clone 1, you should get a chick
Mon Sep 30 '02 7:45:39 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Ya Yo, cool your thinking about helping others with all your new found knowledge. This reminds me of a quote I read today ~ " When you learn, teach. When you get, give." It was written by Maya Angelou. Sounds like your on the right track bro. I kinda miss yer whinin' & raggin' Joe all the time, but it sounds like you have more important things to do. lol! Go forth and conquer young man!! ;-)
Mon Sep 30 '02 7:50:48 pm Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Clarky -- are we talkin about the same chord? Xmin13 would have to have a b9 in there as well right? I'm talking about a major7th chord in first inversion...it would be come the following chord if read from the root...

root b3 5 b6 -- the only other way to properly call this chord I believe would be a xmin addb6 chord...

Mon Sep 30 '02 7:59:54 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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yibran - Joe plays a 24th fret harmonic on the B and E strings (or is it G and B?) with his right hand and depresses the whammy bar with his left hand. When he slowly releases pressure on the bar, the guitar screams.


NonSmoker - Those LISF posters are cool. I have 4 of them back at home (2 tickets to both shows).
AstralAXE - Welcome to the site! What's your favorite JS song and album? Have you seen Joe live before?

...Austin...

Mon Sep 30 '02 8:25:53 pm Set this message as last read

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Matt. Great to hear the new music. Celestial Love song is my favorite. Just a Shadow is very cool as well. I realy like your studio demo of Dreams Creation. It's a deeper story now. So when you going to sell me a CD. Don/ Climber.

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Whojackafibby

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tthegreat
T y L e R
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hey everybody, been a while since i've been on here.......hows everything going?
Mon Sep 30 '02 10:51:39 pm Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Don/Climber -- Thanks so much for the kind words man!! I really appreciate you taking some of your time to listen to my music!! As far as CD's hehe, sometime soon I hope!! It's gettin down to it I think...thanks for all of the support and interest!! Later...
Mon Sep 30 '02 11:16:20 pm Set this message as last read

Print

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Hi Joe, I always a big fan of you and the band.

I am from Thailand and had once chance to see your concert "Surfing With Aliens" Fantastic. Now I am in Hong Kong and can't wait to see you again....Well...good luck and hoe you enjoy the show in October 12 and 13

Poravit printhk@hotmail.com

Tue Oct 1 '02 12:06:27 am Set this message as last read

boz59
Brien
Santa Clara, ca.
usa
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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Glad to hear your alright Yayo!! Man....sounds like you could do alot of good in that field....And introducing offenders to SATCH....That would be the ultimate!! :-)

boz59: " they are made in asia by people with little interest or pride in workmanship, so how can you you expect a quality guitar." First, that is a totally false statement....Otherwise Iby wouldn't be the best selling ROCK Guitar in the World!! I could go on and on about this....down to describing Asian work ethics compared to Western work ethics etc., but I won't.... Second, if the JS1000 did not play well, what did you compare it to?? Did you try other guitars as well?? BTW, I've heard alot of things about Ed Romans website....There are a lot of people out there that swear by a certain model...You have to find out what is good for you....Buying a Sig. series, or buying a lower end model and modifying it....Good luck with your guitar shopping and compare shops.... :-)

JS Clone 1: Your doing the right thing by not forcing your hand dude....Slow and easy bro'....

Matt: May not be going to Berklee dude?? I'm sure whatever decision you make will be the right one....Besides, I think your doing just fine without it!!....Seems to me like your following right in the footsteps of SATCH dude :-)

Peace all, /\/\ike

Tue Oct 1 '02 1:10:50 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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astralAXE - Hi man, oh sorry have you left the building ? ;-) Beautifulsexgoddess - Nice Name!
Tue Oct 1 '02 1:15:26 am Set this message as last read

Cyberjoe

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boz59

if you want someone to check your guitar for you, and make sure it's in perfect condition before you buy it, check www.ibanezrules.com

The guy selling the guitars from that website checks and setup your signature ibanez before shipping it to you...great prizes as well, great service...check it out....i am waiting for my js1000wh to arrive from him....wednesday, maybe thursday it will arrive, and then i will have a perfectly setup JS1000...no doubt about it !!! check it out, also check the feedback on his page...you will see all the comments from happy customers, i'm sure my comment will be on it too in a few days....

Tue Oct 1 '02 1:44:20 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe Hey Guys Hey Jeff why dont we see you on here man we love you two, please just pop in and say hi, Cheers

Dave

Tue Oct 1 '02 3:45:03 am Set this message as last read

bobxxx

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Hey Joe fans!

Does anyone know when satch is playing Britain? I missed the four dates in July, and want to go see him again.

I just thought that everyone would like to know that I just bought live in san fransico on DVD and am very excited!

Tue Oct 1 '02 3:50:25 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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local person - to be perfectly honest... I was never a great fan of the 1st half of the 20th C.... it could understand the theories etc etc... also that the concept of creation and art... but it just sounds horrid... I quite like things getting 'out there' in a fussion sense but after a while I acclimatise to it... and it all begins to sounds like variations on the same din..... whereas, Bach JS and CPE, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, Puccini, Hyden, Handel and the 'big 5' Russians etc I can listen to all day long......

Mikro is all based upon 'formulas'... crack the formula and you'll crack the piece.... [major in the left hand minor in the right... of specific groups of intveralic leap combinations]... finding the formula makes your head spin... once you've done that though... it gets easy.... Bach chorales are IMHO much more difficult.... being 'beautiful' with the confines of the rules.. now to me... that is genius...

Try checking out some of the '48 preludes and fugues' for clavier.... some of the chromatic lines in there are almost jazzy..... there's a lot more to Bach than meets the eye.. you just need to look in the right places.. the chorales are not the place as they are strictly church music and had a specific purpose... look into instumental Bach... the harpsichord concertos [no's 1, 5 and 6 are very cool]. in fact... any concerto... the lute suites, cello suites...


Matt - maybe I spelt it wrong... Xm add 13.... there will be no 7, 9 or 11 in there. only a triad with the note value of the 13th added [from a minor key].... however I prefer to think in terms of inversions if the notes can possibly be 'stacked' in 3rds.......
"root b3 5 b6" is actually nicer as a 1st inversion maj7 chord.. I avoid using a chord name with a 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th or 12th if I can because of suspension usage... so where possible I think in terms of R, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, and inversions.... you can describe pretty much anything in these terms...

Tue Oct 1 '02 3:56:09 am Set this message as last read

BigDaddyLove
Earl Schlegel
Sylvester, Georgia
United States
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Good morning all. Haven't been around in a few days, so I need to catch up. Played a gig Saturday for a bunch of bikers. It was an all day affair, but it went pretty smooth. In between sets, I would play Satch through my PA. Long story short, Joe gained a few new fans. The crowd was just as entertained in my breaks (if not ALOT more) as they were during my sets. Very cool to watch someone's first Satriani experience.

Keep it up Joe. The world needs you. You bring happiness to people everyday, all day. That has got to feel good!!! Rok ON Dude!

Tue Oct 1 '02 4:03:54 am 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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Mr. Luini: Any chance you can check on JOE and crew in Japan?? There's a Super Typhoon coming through Japan right now with winds over 100mph!!....The area where I live is not affected, and I was hoping JOE, his crew and gear are o.k....Hope no shows get canx'd, and I'm sure JOE will find it quite interesting experiencing his first typhoon!!....Maybe some inspiration for a new song, lol........Thank's in advance for any news you may have Jon....

Peace all, /\/\ike

SOTD: A typhoon inspired /\/\ind Storm!!

Tue Oct 1 '02 5:19:32 am Set this message as last read

shega70
shega yugurtha
jakarta, jakarta
indonesia
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to mr.joe i'm one of your fans in indonesia....... i want to play guitar like you, but i have no electric guitar... finding an electric guitar in here with reasonable price is so hard.... maybe only cost you 100 dollar, but in here......that's expensive...........i would be so grateful , if you would send me one of your guitar........so i can played guitar just like you...pleased....
Tue Oct 1 '02 5:23:38 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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BOZ59 - It's an unfortunate fact of life that most guitars, even very expensive ones aren't set up properly when they arrive at the shop, at the end of the day they are still mass produced. It's worth finding a luthier or somebody with a similar degree of craftsmanship/ engineering skill to set your guitars up. They will still probably need doing every 12 - 18 months just to keep them in the best condition. The bloke who sets my guitars up, could (in most cases) take a £300 shop bought guitar and set it up, afterwards it would feel like an £800 model, and all for £50. Another tip, fret dressing is best carried out across the neck, that way you will maintain the radius (the frets on a neck are slightly convex). I believe that industry practise is to dress them up and down the neck with a shorter block. Think about it logically and you can see why this could lead to imperfections, esp. while bending notes. ;-)

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Tue Oct 1 '02 5:37:35 am Set this message as last read

danny k
Dan Kokol
Bradford, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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to all the theory buffs out there, a book you might be interested in wrapping your head around is Ted Greene's Chord Chemestry. It contains just about every chord that you'd every want to know.(all those outherworldly chords that Steve & Joe use are in there). It also explains the theory behing the chords. The only hitch is you have to be able to read music because it doesn't contain any tab.
later, Danny K
Tue Oct 1 '02 5:47:27 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Thanks for that, Danny k. I've read either Steve or Joe talking about this book before! Amazon.com are doing it here, for any intrerested people.Oh, and a musician who can read music? That's not too much to ask is it?! lol ;-)
Thanks, Dave


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Tue Oct 1 '02 6:23:40 am Set this message as last read

Cyber Alien

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Hey Joe...

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Isaac_19
Isaac
Coruña, Galicia
Spain
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Hello! Joe, I`m still listening your new album! It`s great!!!!! However my favourite one is Crystal planet!! lol lol lol lol lolo lolo lolita

One thing more: Joe, did you published a book called "Axis Theory" or something like this? Ymob...

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