Larreye
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Hey Joe, I'm curious about something,, At any time in your career have you recorded a jingle for any type of commercial? Television or Radio? If so please describe.
Congrats on the new chrome guitar, I am looking forward to seeing it, it sucks that people steal things that don't belong to them, But soon in the near future all crime and wickedness will be done away with and people will live peacefully together as people were meant to live.
Again thanks Joe for being an inspiration, Get well, and keep up the good work.
Larreye
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Wed Jan 12 '05 4:33:05 pm
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MetalMan_16
Justin Parranto Edmonton, Alberta Canada Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Joe, Man, i have just been recently introduced to your music, it is phenomenal, it is inspirational to me to continue my guitar playing, your music, is just....insane, how you do some of the things you do, or how your timing is incomparable to any other artist, i would like to thank you for inspiring me, i am 16 and live in Canada, PLAY ON MAN!!!!
Justin
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Wed Jan 12 '05 4:49:48 pm
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silent_shady
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Man I just found out how old Satch is. There is no way he looks that old. He has more energy than anyone my age. Damn some DNA he must have. the mistery of Surfing with the alien is getting clearer and clearer by day.
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Wed Jan 12 '05 5:25:04 pm
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Pitch no 8
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Hadley- It's a harmonic. But you need to depress the bar before you do the harmonic, that is why you need your left hand to do that , and also to touch the string at the harmonic point ( left thumb). Then slowly let the bar come back up, so you raise the pitch of the harmonic. That's how I do it anyway. CLARKY can tell you for sure, he's the.... mmm ... he's good!
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Wed Jan 12 '05 5:32:59 pm
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kdwiz57
Kris Doub Warsaw, IN United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Hey Joe,
I really enjoy your newest cd. I work 10 or so hours a day and when I get to work I put in the head phones and sail away all day long.
I have always had the desire to play guitar but as I grew up in a VERY conservative family I started my music career with piano. Then in H.S. I played the Trumpet untill I finished college. It was when my son wanted to take guitar lessons that I finally got the chance to play.
I have two guitars. 1 is a Ibanez PF 6 string and the other is a electric RG series. My question is.....when I played trumpet, 1 valve combination renders a certain note ( in most cases). But on the guitar there are so many ways to play the same chord and many ways to play the same note on different strings and this all seem so strange and wild to me.
If you could tell me one thing to practice so I could get the most out of learning the fret board and when to be where at the right time, what would that be. Right now I play you songs by picking by ear with a lot of trial and a whole lot more of error. Any help would be appreciated.
Keep on rocking!
The Wiz
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Wed Jan 12 '05 5:49:49 pm
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Pitch no 8
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Namm Man - Of course I care, but no I don't have a question. I just find it amusing that you corrected me, and not the person who first posted it.
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Wed Jan 12 '05 5:50:43 pm
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brizzyguitar
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HI Joe,
I was just wondering about how you approach new and old music. How do you discover new bands and artists? Do you ever wander around a record store browsing, do you search online, do your friends bring stuff to your attention? Also, how often do you revisit your old favourite recordings? It's pretty obvious Jimi's albums are close at hand, but do you ever get the urge to just stick something like A Night At The Opera on just to listen to?
Cheers,
James B
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:27:17 pm
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death cube k
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slanshroom i used guitar rig today at rehearsal lined out of my laptop.
into a mixer.. it was awesome. i used the treadle to add delay (amount of delay) it was so cool , and sort or a hiwatt type sound with leslie and the treadle controlled the speed of the swirl.. i am sold.
962 np glad to help out!
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:38:34 pm
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BigBunny
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Re: Stevee T
'i knew i shoulda taken that left turn at Alberqerqi'(sp?)
Re: TASTEY
i have 2 white persians, and we call it "shed" instead of "malt", if we are talkin about the same thing....then of course there is hairballs that they puke up too...lol...no outfit is complete without cat hair....
thats exactly what i think - cat hair adds character! ;D
i have 3 cats - 2 male (16 & 9) and 1 female (4).
i have to keep my big cat Poo away from Kitty (female) he hasn't liked her since i brought her home from the vet (she was a stray) the big bugger bashes her up :(
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:50:22 pm
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Stevee T
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marimariSRV,
I will be attending the Vai show on Long Island which is about 20 miles east of NYC...right near where Satch grew up.
Wish I could meet you at the NYC Vai concert, but I'm savin up for the new JS Chrome Ibanez...might you do me one last favor.....pppppppllleeeeeeeeeease?
If Joe unvails the new Chrome JS while you're there, and you could get a pic for us all to see, I think lots of us might love to see it! I know I'd like to.
Hope your cup runnith over, and you land some nice contacts!
Peace, Love & Happiness!
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:51:00 pm
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evaneezer
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do the stu-How did u like the show?? i thought it was amazing.
JOE-----------if you could respond that would be awesome...i was wondering what the name of your opening act was at the fillmore...they were really good..
thanks alot,
evan
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:59:03 pm
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BigBunny
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Re: civgeek
Delfino I believe this is what you were after.
Main Entry: molt
Etymology: alteration of Middle English mouten, from Old English -mutian to change, from Latin mutare -- more at MUTABLE intransitive senses : to shed hair, feathers, shell, horns, or an outer layer periodically
transitive senses : to cast off (an outer covering) periodically; specifically : to throw off (the old cuticle) -- used of arthropods
Malt is in beer
BEER GOOD! now lets throw off those old cuticles!! WooHoo!
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Wed Jan 12 '05 6:59:34 pm
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MIKE_MC
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hi every body
im new and i donīt understand how this place works
can some body help me?
i would like to know wath kind of distorsion joe satriani use
i mean, korg, boss, or wich one.
tanks
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Wed Jan 12 '05 7:22:01 pm
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GODGUNSGUITARS
JESUS, 45Colts, Warmoths 2101 Studio GSP/JSX, Back home in Louisiana U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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Hello, how is everyone?
Cuthbert: Hey wasn't it Bill Gertz or some other author, who documented where Russian Special Forces removed all the WMDs and the equipment use to produce them from Iraq, to Syria months before US troops were deployed?
I am waiting to see if Israeli or the US governments will allow the nuclear reactor Russia is building for the Iranians to go online. Remember what Israel did to the reactor our French friends were building Saddam in the early 80's. I am looking for a repeat. Any thoughts??
Clint
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