bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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steven...i think symbiotic is in more need of yu at the moment...so please attend to him....i dont mind..afterall we are going to talk very soon...as for the chat room....it always gives a new problem....the definition of problem has to be changed becoz of the problems that arises in this chat room.......new ones everyday..almost...lol.
aymbiotic....hi...yu are lucky,,,steven rocks and so yu can take guitar lessons from him anytime...he is a great musician..cheers..hope yu learn to play soon.....i am also one of the best around.....lol....i suck ..simply suck when it comes to the guitar.....hola man.peace.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:16:51 am
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Symbiotic
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humm that seems to work better if i hold the chord down..just all the videos i see they are all over the place...i was under the impression after each note you raked you had to move your fretting finger off.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:17:54 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Mark, yeah, i prefer talking in pperson, but it suck's i can't navigate through the chatroom :-( I never ever could!
But, I will talk to You! in person!
the real deal!
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:19:36 am
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Symbiotic
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thanks bahduh..i appreicate the kind words..i will take your advice steve...so it doesnt matter if the notes ring into each other..thats why i thought you had to move the fret hand so quickly so the notes wouldnt ring into one another.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:22:51 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I have found the best way is to pick a piece of music, or a set of notes i want to work on, and go over them very slow, and work up to speed, and then add little stuff, as it come's to sort of add cool little vibes-
And ALWAY'S practice to a metranome!!!
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:24:04 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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You will be able to work your finger's more fluidly, and then You will have complete control over each, and every srting! and they will will flow much more fluidly...
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:27:18 am
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Symbiotic
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Yeah I am practiing alot more these days.I took a break from the guitar for about a year dew to my band breaking up I was sick with it and just couldnt play. Now im back on it and I always wanted to learn my techinal stuff like sweeping and other things..im the guy thats watchs satch, vai and others and just get very imtimidated and get the whole ill never be able to do that attitude which i know holds me back.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:30:59 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Another cool thing, is to sweepick all 6 string's, all the poer chord's! and move up and down the octave's Nuno Bettencourt, and Joe, Vai, and A host of other's use this, It's pretty common, but it's sound's cool fast!
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:31:23 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Espeacialy speedmetal, and heavy stuff, the technique is quite simplistic, But It's the emotion, and the feeling, and the way it's written, that makes it speacial, When I learned "up inflames" and "love thing" surfin' and a bunch of other's They all seemed to be in the same general theme with slight general pattern!
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:35:30 am
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Symbiotic
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lol yeah i know it can be done..Im going to pick up on my practice..with a full time job and women it can be tough but i plan on getting at least 4 hours a day in...as with theory and stuff I honeslty no nothing..i thought myself how to play from metallica and slayer tab books lol..im tring to learn how to match solos to riffs and harmonizing and all that...just gets really confusing and i get frustrated...i have been learning a little for stuff i find on the net.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:37:52 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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What I meant to say is the song's are not "easy" But once You get the feel of a particualr artist,
and hamper, and read the tab's, and music, and listen to it, it get's pretty Fun to find!
Hey, I have to go Now,
I hope You return, to the site!
I enjoy Your input. also much luck, and sucess!
I really wish You the very best!
And remeber never feel intimatdted! No one player is better than anyone else, Everyone is the best of themselve's!
I hope I have been some help!
Steven C.
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Thu Jan 27 '05 12:40:52 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Delfino, haha, and that's why you are going to do better at school than i did! hehe. Good move on booking the table at the chinese, that should be a cool evening out! Hope you're feeling better today, take it easy mate
Steven Wilde, I'm diggin your new website man, it's very nice! This weekend I should get the opportunity to check out some of the tracks you've put on there (finally!!!) and I also gotta check out the rest of jazzzzy's soundclicks that I don't get to today. Anyway....yeah I'll get a chance to check out your stuff soon, but until then, my question would be "what about guitar9.com?" just thinkin that might be a good place to try selling your work, they're a good community, especially for new musicians!
Hey that's cool about the *new* guitar! it seems the 80's is a really good vintage for guitars....it was a period when it still took a while to make a decent guitar, so they're all of a fairly high standard, whereas these days it's mostly just mass-production crap. I'm really looking forward to getting my bass.....it too was made in the 80's, and sounds fat! yeah the new tune is going allright thanks, I've improved the arrangement and done a few drum edits, it's sounding groovy!
tune, happy 27th birthday, hope you had a cool day! What's it like in Vienna right now? I put the TV on on sunday to watch the men's Downhill from Kitzbuhel, and found out it had been cancelled cause there was too much snow! haha
Suzie, haha, I'd not noticed the sorets/Ballesteros thing! Well done Lucia, you managed to fool britain! hehe
Lucy, that's a cool surname! Are you into archery?! hehe. You should buy you a crossbow
estrela, yeah The Satch Tapes DVD is excellent isn't it?! And I agree with Stevee T, Joe really should make some more videos....I'd love to see videos for Lifestyle, If I Could Fly and I Like The Rain!
cheese101, yeah, unless they missed a "j" and it's actually John-Paul Jones! haha. So, another tour with Petrucci.....I wonder why they couldn't pursuade someone else to do it?!
Stevee T, you're a nutter! haha
TRJS100, thanks for reporting what you heard on the Mark And Brian show! Finally, proof that EJ did have a good time! Too many shallow bastards claim that him and vai didn't get on and all sorts of nonsense! i'd love to see Eric on G3 again, he's still the best guest "G" there's ever been!
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Thu Jan 27 '05 1:41:18 am
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jelly man
Paul Huxley Guildford, Surrey England Plays: Bass (24 years)
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More Joe videos a la satch tapes?
Just say no!
These things cost a lot of money, where for the cost of just one or twp videos, they could easily shoot a live concert dvd (eg. g3 '05). That would be much less cheesy, far more often watched, far more often bought and a lot more sensible for a guy like Joe...
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Thu Jan 27 '05 3:18:16 am
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