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eta

Galashiels,
Scotland
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Does anybody know what wattage I should look for when buying a new amp? My friends are suggesting between 60W - 100W but I'm not too sure. Can anybody help?

Well I've finished school for today, now to go to work. Farewell
>eta<
Thu Jan 22 '04 7:12:08 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Happy New Year!

Clarky, your post makes me feel kinda sad. Anyways, when it's your time to walk into the light, I think you'll be pleasantly suprised to find that there IS more to it than what you think. There is no hell, only different levels of heaven. Hell is something the religious wackos made up to scare people. What matters in life is that your a good person, not if you go to church every Sunday or not.

Thu Jan 22 '04 7:14:29 am Set this message as last read

The Prez
Jared Presley
Cincinnati, Ohio
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Do The Stu I think that I might of done that crappy cut and paste job on the g3 album, lol. Yeah I don't like it, I can't buy the dvd or cd off of there, any suggestions on how to? Is there a number on the site I can use?

Etha A 350 watt amp is what you need!

Thu Jan 22 '04 7:18:40 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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MICHELLE/CLARKY: i think he has spirituality he just doesnt realize it. you dont have to say you believe in god or anything, but i think clarky has a good soul to say what he says about your mates helping you out n stuff. but should be more open minded about the other stuff.....
Thu Jan 22 '04 7:22:36 am Set this message as last read

balleklorin

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Hey Joe, you mentioned in a post that G3 is exploring the possibility of a Europe tour. That's great!! I hope you come to Oslo in Norway then, cause I'd really like to see you and the rest of G3 live!
Thu Jan 22 '04 7:23:21 am Set this message as last read

The Prez
Jared Presley
Cincinnati, Ohio
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Request

If anyone could send me the Call it Sleep tab by Steve vAi it would be appriciated, I don't have winzip! Send it doc form, they will be rewarded.

Thu Jan 22 '04 7:23:45 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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SupaaDave: Man, that sounds like it was a sweet guitar!!.... Imagine how much it would be worth today, lol, there's nothing like the sound of a Les Paul.... You can hear them from miles, lol!!....

Do The Stu: hehe lol man, so I guess it's a 50/50 split, lol, Joe Perry is kuul though!!.... I love his riffing most of all.... He made some of the most memorable music of all time back in the day!! btw, the cd cover is better than the dvd cause JOE is wailing, lol!!.... The dvd is very lame, I agree, they could have come up with some more impressive artwork or pic's to put on the covers!!....

death cube K: I hear ya /\/\/\R|< on playing the IBY mostly, lol, kinda like a Porshe vs. a Caddy, hehe.... Warped necks on $5,000 LP's is insane!!.... Who the hell runs their QA dept!?!?.... Hell, my PGM got a pocket gap (Treble side, about .3mm) and I was furious!!!!.... It's picky, I know, but when you spend above $2,000 for a guitar, it better not have any noticeable defects, lol!!....

Clarky: That definately IS Utopia bro!!.... and she lets you screw her after some serious jamming.... Sound's like something out of an episode of Star Trek!!.... lol, Kirk was alway's gettin' the women no matter what, hehe, I wanna' be Kirk, lol ;-)

JOE: Someone asked this earlier, but have you ever thought about making the JS with the AANJ?!?!.... Do you like the Standard neck joint because of sustain, or do you want to keep it as Strat-like as possible??.... Love the new guitar man!!....



Edited Thu Jan 22 '04 7:42 am

Thu Jan 22 '04 7:39:59 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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/\/\||<Ey i know 3 guys that had the necks of thier jems warp.. also a well known player dropped iby because of the neck warping.... i wonder if Joe or Steve vai have ever had this problem
Thu Jan 22 '04 7:57:45 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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ThePrez your Hotmail InBox is full or something... I uploaded what you wanted anyways.... Call It Sleep MIDI file and Call It Sleep TAB file.

Cheers, Dave


Edited Thu Jan 22 '04 8:02 am
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:02:00 am Set this message as last read

Amerfarah
Amer Farah
san antonio, tx
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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u see steve vai is good... but not as good as Eric...
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:10:56 am Set this message as last read

bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza
McMinnville, OR
USA
Plays: Other (57 years)
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Thanks for the quick links Do The Stu, I like the covers, it catches them at a moment that they are into some serious moment of shred or expression. " I know your here" by Steve is one I am looking forward to listening again, not to mention Joe's version of Rockin in the Free World. The seats I had for the concert sucked big time. the sound was real bad from that area, I usually get to the gigs early enough and get a spot up close so the sound from the stage is good. there was some blue text last night. what a tease. We have like a month before some new music comes out, getting phyched
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:11:25 am Set this message as last read

Amerfarah
Amer Farah
san antonio, tx
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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taqbs suck. u guys should learn real notes and write ur own songs...
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:13:27 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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AmerFarah - I do know real notes and I do write my owns songs.....

when you write your songs do you score out all of the parts first??

Edited Thu Jan 22 '04 8:21 am

Thu Jan 22 '04 8:20:16 am Set this message as last read

Amerfarah
Amer Farah
san antonio, tx
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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good for u clarcky... what do u mean by score out

Edited Thu Jan 22 '04 8:23 am
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:21:34 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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clarky: are you going to answer my question?
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:23:46 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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I only use manuscript when I'm writing away from any instrument. And I never use TAB for myself - only unless I'm teaching something to someone and it's easier for them to understand than any other method. Some people prefer A0 D2 G2 B1 E0, for example, to desribe an A minor chord. The way I see it, if it works for some people then it must work for them. Don't knock it. Each to his/her own.
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:38:44 am Set this message as last read

Aaron Hoey
Aaron Hoey
Northern Ireland
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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hi evertone im kinda new to this so bear wit me i was wondering does anyone know which would be the best joe satriani guitar tab book to get on which shows his greatest songs. i would reall y appreciate advice and does anyone know were to get correct satriani guitar tabs cause a lot of the ones on the net are wrong r can someone send me some thanks
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:44:45 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Tastey - yes.. I am definately going to answer your question... not right now though cos it's time to go home from work... I'd like to think on it a while first.... e-mail me a list of the whole series of issue that are eating you up.. I know that there are a good few things... this is so that I can see it all in a single sitting.. not dispearsed across multiple posts.. this'll help you too.. kinda consolidate the whole thing from before the start 'till now... I'll read and think... and answer in private not out here... if you want it just me and you that's fine.. if you want someone else in there too to bounce ideas and opinion off of too.. then that's fine too.. I'll leave it to you tho...
I'm not sure that t2j is the appropriate place to launder such washing...


AmerFarah - lol.. I mean like write your own songs with real notes and stuff like with a pen and paper so ya kinda get the tunes an shit in ya head.. kinda write out how the guitars and bass and drums are gonna go on the special music paper with the lines and shit on.. then you can take this home and sight read it and it should come out real good.. if ya bass player and drummer can read and you wrote their stuff out first you can make them copies and they can read what you wrote too..

writing music on like the special music paper [known as 'manuscript paper'] using all the dots and stems and shit is known as 'scoring'...

a piece of paper with all the real music dots and shit is known as a 'score'

ur own songs is like known as 'ur own songs'... lol

Thu Jan 22 '04 8:48:54 am Set this message as last read

The Prez
Jared Presley
Cincinnati, Ohio
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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PhryDom Thanks for telling me about that, I'll empty it out. Thanks for the tab man, I appriciate it, let me know if you need any favors or questions answered! BTW how can I make it easier to print?
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:49:53 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Easier to print? Errr dunno! Maybe open it in Notepad or Word or something and make the font smaller?
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:54:31 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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SupaaDave............Flying in a Blue Dream of Course !!

Austin Thanks for the mini-clip link. Cooooool !!

Thu Jan 22 '04 8:56:10 am Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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austin,
yah, i would've liked a cooler cover, i guess that's just sony doing what they do, though. i'm always really happy that it's coming along as quickly as it is.

clarky,
when will you learn? tab is infinitely better than notation, because it allows us more musically-minded guitarist people to continue the illusion of utter musical stupidity, and then we totally bash the audience with awesomeness ;)
Thu Jan 22 '04 8:58:13 am Set this message as last read

(Not) Joe Satriami

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...Just flew in from Hong Kong, jet lagged like nothin' else! There's not enough coffee and green tea in this world to keep me awake any longer! But I wanted to thank all our fans in Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong for making our Strange Beautiful Asian Tour so much fun. Special thanks go out to Mr. Udo and Aki, Space, DJ Richard Walker, Mr. Sha and family, and all our friends at Epic/Sony Music for taking care of us so well...Hey Narface, see you next time!....Now I've got to get some sleep...Joe

Edited Mon Jul 19 '04 12:28 pm
Thu Jan 22 '04 9:01:39 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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The Prez Threads on boards like that really piss me off - so many children about. Eta What size amp you need will depend on two things (i) what you want to use it for and (ii) whether it is a valve amp or transistor. If you want to gig eventually you would probably want a 4 x12 cab just so you can shift enough air in a pub / club situation. Although you could mic up and go through the PA with a smaller amp. For home use only probably a 15w transistor amp would be loud enough. If you want to go for valve and you have to rely on driving the valves hard to get the distortion, don't go too loud. I've got an Ashdown Fallen Angel 40w which is all valve but is set up with two sets of valves so you can drive them hard at low volumes. Another nice touch is that you can use this model to drive a 4 x 12 cab as well. I think there is a smaller model (20W ?) as well. If you want mainstream starter amp, the small 10w / 15w Marshalls would be a good first amp and plenty loud enough for home use but you would probably get lost behind the drums in a band situation. hth
Thu Jan 22 '04 9:03:54 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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anibur...If I thought I could pull off that song in my sleep, the possibilities would be infinite...lol

Ovation....I think the last time I was able to track down a Gibson Trini it was going for close to $3000, and I don't remember what condition it was in. It is one of my life ambitions to own one again.

Thu Jan 22 '04 9:08:10 am Set this message as last read
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