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FuSiOn5000
simon manzer
halifax, nova scotia
canada
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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[b]guitarcake[b] for the relative of g major just move down 2 steps. and if you are g minor move up 2 steps. [b]EVERYONE!!![b] http://www.metalmayhem.com/mmm/hawk/ download tell the truth. amazing!!!!!!! solo is sweet and it such rock.

but befor you go to that go to my site. im getting good response from guitarist such as chastain, john hahn, rusty cooley, steve lynch so u should check it out. back to the 80[s when people had their own style http://www.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/simon_manzer_short_clips/

Sat Jun 14 '03 7:45:09 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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to get from major to relative minor..you go down 3 frets...and i dont think that is 2 steps..

Gmaj = G A B C D E F# G

Emin = E F# G A B C D E

to go from Gmajor to Gminor = you flatten the 3rd 6th and 7th notes of the major scale

G major = G A B C D E F# G

G natural minor = G A Bb C# D Eb F G (flatten 3rd, 6th and 7th notes of the major scale)

G melodic minor = G A Bb C D E F# G (flatten 3rd note of the majuor scale)

G harmonic minor = G A Bb C D Eb F# G (flatten 3rd and 6th notes of the major scale)

Edited Sat Jun 14 '03 7:53 am

Sat Jun 14 '03 7:47:52 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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greg m, happy 500th...

crushing day, happy 300th...

We had a blast last night at the gig. We had several very talented local musicians come up and play a song or two. Man, my fingertips are killing me. I gotta stop pounding those strings so hard...

Sat Jun 14 '03 7:56:15 am Set this message as last read

Guitarcake
Darren Roser
Guitar Murderer, Surrey
Lil' old England
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Edited Sat Jul 12 '03 7:56 am
Sat Jun 14 '03 8:00:31 am Set this message as last read

Guitarcake
Darren Roser
Guitar Murderer, Surrey
Lil' old England
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Sat Jun 14 '03 8:18:27 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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guitarcake..so the bass line was just a D note or not? if so, you could play pretty much anything over it
Sat Jun 14 '03 8:29:55 am Set this message as last read

The JEM Ghost

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I know there is no chance in actually seeing it realised, but i hope Joe will work with one of my other guitar heros on a next G3-tour... Yngwie Johann Malmsteen. Would be ace to see them both in a G3 tour as we have seen Vai, Johnson, Petrucci, Rondat... I know Malmsteen has a completely different style than Joe, but Johnson has differed a lot as well and he was brilliant! What would you guys think about inserting Yngwie in a G3 Tour?? I would simply love it!! Keep on picking by the way Joe!
Sat Jun 14 '03 8:50:35 am Set this message as last read

ToneCapone
Tony O
Montgomery, AL
u.s.a
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Jem Ghost I would love to see it man. If you check out the posts from about a week ago you'll see that we talked about this quite a bit. However, most of the other members don't like Yngwie, and they rather see somebody else. Personally I think it would be the biggest G3 ever. Everybody would want to see how Yngwie would fit into the mix. Yngwie's not as one dimensional as everybody thinks and I think he would surprise quite a few people. Maybe they should have a G4 or G5. Somehting like Joe, Steve, Yngwie , Eric, and Jeff Beck. They did it with Petrucci so I don't see why yngwie could'nt fit in just as well. One things for sure though. If Yngwie lost about 40 lbs he would definately put on the best show. Just my opinion though. I mean damn Yngwie can sling the guitar around like its nothing, plus play wih his teeth, behind his back, behind his head, hell he could probably even play left-handed. He's got plenty of moves, and I like that kind of stuff. He's alot like Hendrix as far as his stage presence. But you'll never convince most of the other members. Peace and Yngwie for the next G3

Edited Sat Jun 14 '03 9:42 am
Sat Jun 14 '03 9:41:41 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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if you really want to experiment with pitch axis i recommend messing around with chord inversions...listen to the song engines of creation. Joe magically took the tonality of an Fmaj7 chord by puttin the A on top (1st inversion)...this took the song from the Amixo feel to Amin for that one chord...
Sat Jun 14 '03 10:14:45 am Set this message as last read

Cyber Alien

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Kinda surprised to see nobody comment on this (except for a really intelligent response from Mr Nick):

From http://www.vai.com/News/news.html

NATIONAL GUITAR WORKSHOP - Steve Vai and Joe Satriani are both confirmed to appear at the National Guitar Workshop at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. The workshop, running from July 7 - July 12 features some of the most influential and gifted guitarists and bassists in the music industry. Steve will guest on July 8, while Joe will appear on July 9. For locations, program information please visit the National Guitar Workshop website and click on the "Guest Artists" link.

BTW Mr Nick - I could be wrong but I'm thinking almost everyone on here is still living in June, not July. I know there are different time zones around the world but I'm pretty sure they differ in hours, not months. Sarcasm works better when you know what you're talking about :^)

L8r... John aka =o|-[

Sat Jun 14 '03 10:47:13 am Set this message as last read

Flying in a Stu Dream
Jeremy Neale
Watford, HERTS
England, UK
Plays: Bass
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Hey, does anybody know if Joe and the guys are planning to tour Europe any time soon? My friends and I had 'the priviledge' last year in London, and we just can't wait to see the guys again!!!

Sat Jun 14 '03 10:47:17 am Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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JSCLone1: thanks for the continued support, I now have my audio workstation up and running so i should be getting some more recording done in the future. The first project is a short demo clip for Mr. Keeley. How are you doing? Did you figure out where you want to go with guitar?
Sat Jun 14 '03 11:00:54 am Set this message as last read

kell
Kelly Ritchotte
Boise, ID
US
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Nick: G nat. minor: G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, F, - (C nat.)
Sat Jun 14 '03 11:29:40 am Set this message as last read

Hiram Abif

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AVARICE: Yes, I do like a spliff, how astute of you. Simon Manzer; I checked out your site and I need to know one thing. Are you for real? By the way you have been self promoting on here I thought (hoped) that you may be good. Oh well. everyone needs to check out the Phyrdom site. Cool tunes and a decent attitude. Rock on Dave.
Sat Jun 14 '03 11:38:00 am 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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Narface - Happy 400!


greg m - Happy 500!
crushingday62 - Happy 300!
McDave - It's cool that you had fun. If your fingertips are killing you now, just wait until you learn Cliffs Of Dover and add that to your set. ;-)

...Austin...

Sat Jun 14 '03 12:39:19 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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ToneCapone not sure I like being responsiblr for you getting legless!! ROFL Sounds like you had a good night anyways :-)

Compai /\/\ikey!!! :-)

greg m Three Of A Perfect Pair and Discipline. The later stuff's not a patch on it, IMHO. And happy 500!

Mr Nick good handle on the scale stuff - in my opinion it's definitely better to see scales & modes as "alterations" of the major scale. Also, good call on the three frets thing ;-) Well shot down ;-)

Guitarcake that's a good start, you could also (as Nick hinted at) just record a chugging D note for the bass, then you've got tons of different things you can play over the top - all the major scales modes, all the minor scale modes, and then all the synthetic ones too. It's great fun! Matt's point is a good one too - using chords to support the bassline that match the mode you're using. All great stuff. Good luck!

Thanks so much Hiram <blushing>! :-) You know, the self promoting of that person is kinda weird... I could go to IUMA and enter a really great comment and sign as (for example) Joe Satriani. It means nothing. Anyone can enter a comment as anyone. His main support for himself therefore is quite badly flawed ;-)

Hope your weekend is going well everyone! Catch y'all later! Dave :-)
Sat Jun 14 '03 12:40:44 pm Set this message as last read

crispin
crispin Da Costa
high wycombe, bucks
England
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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greg m: um if you like crimson then i would recomend enter the kings court. also if you read an earlier post of mine. 21st centuary schizoid band are playing at the mean fiddler in october. they consist of all ex-crimson members who play all the old stuff which the curent king crimson do not play. im going with a good mate to yes in two weeks and the gig in october. are you going to any?
Sat Jun 14 '03 12:45:13 pm Set this message as last read

Naty

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i hate technology, mobile, pc, internet connection, nothing is working today! >:[
Sat Jun 14 '03 12:51:25 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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kell..i thought i wrote that..did i make a mistake?? and whats with that C nat??

cyber alien....intelligent people give intelligent answers :) also, i dont live in LA, otherwise i would go. i do know what i'm talking except when i dont know what i'm talking about :P :) although, luckily for everyone here, i do know what i'm talking about (most of the time) :)

Edited Sat Jun 14 '03 1:59 pm

Sat Jun 14 '03 1:27:03 pm Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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Cyber Alien,
Read my posts bro! I warned people about that as many as 4 months ago and now I'm the only one actually going (that I know of)! I posted a reiteration of this warning yesterday ;)

Happy 300... shame I didn't get to use it to say I got my bass. I'll probably have the bass by the time I reach post 305/306
Sat Jun 14 '03 3:01:32 pm Set this message as last read

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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crushing day Happy 300

stu clone Happy 300

cyber alien Yeah, well, I which that when it said, "national guitar workshop" it meant my nation.

mick87 I haven't heard it but Wired is meant to be one of his best.

crispin Where is this mean fiddler place you talk about? I may well go.

Sat Jun 14 '03 3:09:14 pm Set this message as last read

hamdo
Brandon Stromberg
Folsom, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Just out of curiosity- how many guitar teachers do we have here?
Sat Jun 14 '03 3:42:02 pm Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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I'm a guitar instructor... :)
Sat Jun 14 '03 3:49:49 pm Set this message as last read

Sharif
Sharif Jameel
Parkville, Maryland
USA
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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I'm an instructor as well...private :)
Sat Jun 14 '03 4:37:44 pm Set this message as last read

Sharif
Sharif Jameel
Parkville, Maryland
USA
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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By the way Matt...yet ANOTHER basement flood last night...how much does that suck? Two nights in a row!!
Sat Jun 14 '03 4:38:22 pm Set this message as last read
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