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babygurrl
stephi
bc
canada
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Hey Joe, my husband and I are glad you are feeling better! I just want to tell you first off my husband idolizes you. You are an amazing musician, composer, performer and more! He has learned to play some of your songs, and when we were in Maui last year, all we played in our rental convertible was the extremist over and over. It's our favorite cd! I especially love Rubina's song. You were also the inspiration for my husband to learn how to play the guitar when he was 12 years old! (we're 25 now)
Thu Jan 27 '05 7:38:57 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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962- E-mail ame about gutar-9 Please! I would be intersted in ther input! Thank's a Bunch! Take care...................................Suzie- Hi, Thank You, I bought another guitar today! And did some pretty radical stuff, As to playing, and, General rockin' out1 I ampretty tired! I hope you are well to! And I most defenetly will let You know when, I recive the package1 Thank's So much in advance! Hope Your day went well! I am very tired..............................Esterela- it's no problem really, I belive, In sharing what i have been taught! although, I have only been at this for a short while(started geen in 03' I have been fortunate to have very gifted teacher's, and, they were both graduates of GIT and are mega buck teacher's, And I enjoy basicaly anyone into the guitar! And am more than willing to share anything, i learn! I recenrly invited the owner of this guitar store to do some recording today, at wildestudio's. Anyone is invited(almost anyoneLOL) I thank You for the very uplifting word's! Thank you very Kindly! And I wish the very best for You! And I Hope Your day was grand!..................................ZENFISH- I meant nusasnce! I certantly don't want to be A pain, and a bother.....................................SteveeT- Thank's, Yes, For the stress, and illnes's, I am alway's having, i am having An okay time! That is right about Music!........................................LUCY SOERTS- Thank You! Yes the other site, has both ATN tune's The other one is all My solo, rotating sky, beyond midnight, Song's! If You get a chance, if you want, Please sign my guestbook. http://www.stevenwilde.com Also, i am so glad You are feeling much more better with your stress, I haven't yet told You, But I sufer from extereme stress also! Anyway, I am so glad to hear Your feeling better! God Bless, and take care!

Steven

abovethenumbers.

Thu Jan 27 '05 7:43:03 pm Set this message as last read

elvio
Elvio Emanuel
Villa Constitución, Santa Fe
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Joe soy de Argentina, queria decirte que sos el mejor guitarrista no solo por la tecnica utilizada, sino por que sabes transmitir el sentimiento y el significado de tus canciones, tu recital g3 estuvo excelente.
Thu Jan 27 '05 7:44:07 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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BIGBADMOON- Hi, Hey You shouldn't feel bad about the string winding, On A locking Floyd! It is very tricky, and depending the type you have! I have found a way, Well People have been doing it for year's, string the it from the ball end side! And start at the headstock, Then, work Your way down. It is environment freindly to No cutting off the bal end's. And it dose take A presumably shorter time, Onece you get the technoque down! Good Luck!..............................TUNE- I am so glad Your Birthday wen't well! Many cheer's here! :-)

Steven C.

Thu Jan 27 '05 7:53:50 pm Set this message as last read

Powerslave214
Scott Conner
Blacksburg, Virginia
USA
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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S. WIlde: If you thread the strings "backwards" (so to speak), how do you do the windings around the tuning pegs? Before, or after you lock in the free end at the bridge saddles?
Thu Jan 27 '05 8:18:46 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Powerslave - If you string the from the headstock to the bridge, you lock the strings in the bridge then give just a little bit of slack and start winding. Now one other thing that I do is make sure that I have a few windings around the peg so that if I break a string at a gig, and I normally do this right at the bridge saddle, I can loosen the nut slide the string down the 1/2 inch that I need and retune. This makes for a fast restring and more importantly gives me a string that has beeen stretched and all that, so I stay in tune for the rest of the show. Since I am doing bar gigs that could be four hours. Like on New Year's when I broke a string at the beginning of our second song.


kd6aaj - Ed if you can give me the time stamp for the passage, I will Power Tab the section out of my Autographed (had to put that in) Flying in Blue Dream Book and email it to you tomorrow. Either post it or send me an email. In fac,t if you want to send me or tell me what Powert Tab you are using, I can compare it to the Cherry Hill version and get back to you.

EDIT: Can't type!!


Edited Thu Jan 27 '05 8:57 pm
Thu Jan 27 '05 8:55:07 pm Set this message as last read

Ya Yo Gakk

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www.fast-rewind.com/crossroads.htm

what an assfuck, "we sped up vai's parts some" sure Arlen....

Arlen Roth -

"I worked on the music for Crossroads from day one. First of all, I wrote and played all of Macchio's parts right from the beginning, including teaching him 4 days a week, for 2 months even before we started filming. Almost all of his parts were played by me, and improvised on the spot, because I knew the "vocabulary" I had given him on the guitar, and what he could "fake" accurately.

I directed the guitar scenes, and the original "duel" at the end was musically different. It was a slide guitar duel between myself and Ry Cooder (made much more sense than this heavy metal nonsense!), it was real blues! Cooder was also supposed to play the evil part on screen. When he found out he'd been dropped by Walter Hill, he really got pissed off! So, in walked Vai, and then we re-recorded the ending. They actively pursued him, it wasn't some receptionist's "find".

We were all dead-set against this musical destruction of the film, but Walter Hill and Tim Zinneman had no idea what they were doing about music. That's why Walter let me sit in the Director's chair when the guitar scenes were shot!

The blues band and bar scene were actual re-creations of what I did in real life while we were on location in Mississippi! Ralph saw me do that, and said he wanted to do that in the film! He also chose "Landslide", an original piece from my first Rounder album as the piece he plays when standing at the "Crossroads!"

The end sequence actually features the playing of Vai (sped up sometimes) Bill Kanengiser (classical) Ry Cooder and me. Cooder only plays two parts for Ralph in the movie. The rest is all me, and the classical is played by Kanengiser (who has also made 2 instructional videos for my company, Hot Licks Video!)

After coaching Ralph and directing the guitar scenes for Crossroads, I was approached by Oliver Stone to do the same for "The Doors" movie. I turned it down though, the money was lousy, and Frank Whaley didn't want to bother with learning the guitar for his part of playing Robbie Krieger!"

Thu Jan 27 '05 8:57:40 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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YO YO - Sounds like ole Arlen has a bad case of the sour grapes. Do his eyes look green to you?
Thu Jan 27 '05 9:02:46 pm Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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Ya-Yo Gak-Yeah, I think I posted that at the petrucciforum before.

I actually have always felt that Vai's stuff in that was altered, mostly because the notes sound high, like not A=440 type high.

I also have a bootleg of him playing it on the Fire Garden tour, and he sucks at it...well, he did that night.

Cool read anyhoo

Thu Jan 27 '05 9:06:08 pm Set this message as last read

Powerslave214
Scott Conner
Blacksburg, Virginia
USA
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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I swore up and down my next guitar wouldn't have a tremolo. I actively *DESPISE* chaning the strings on a Floyd. ;-)
Thu Jan 27 '05 9:08:05 pm Set this message as last read

Powerslave214
Scott Conner
Blacksburg, Virginia
USA
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Methinks Arlen has a SERIOUS case of the grumps.

Let's be honest here.....does anyone really think Steve Vai couldn't play as fast as he needed to? Give me a break.

Thu Jan 27 '05 9:15:51 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Had a moment of pure excitement today...got to work this morning and a co-worker said she'd vaguely heard something about Joe Satriani and a concert on the local news. I about blew a gasket waiting for my lunch break to go on the net to see if Joe was truly "coming to town"!! Had to put in a call to the t.v. station and found out....................

that a local school would be doing a Joe Satriani number in their upcoming concert. *Sigh*

Well, I guess I can take comfort that somewhere, some music teacher is exposing young kids to the best kind of music there is!!! How bout that Joe, another whole generation growing up with your music to inspire them!! Yeah! :)

Thu Jan 27 '05 9:18:34 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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people....not doing too well and so have to be away for some check up ...will be back in 2/3 hours........so here goes.....

steven,,,,thank yu for the mail...will try to reply to it today itself if possible.........bye bro...yu are family and so hope yu wont mind if im not able to post to yu today....cheers...god bless and take care....thanks for the satch t and dtcd in advance....yu rock bro...

lucysorets...will reply to yur mail later.......sorry not too well at the moment...thank yu for the mail.......god bless and take care....

tracie...thanks for the mail...regards to chris,,,glad to know he is doing fine...cheers...reply later...

jazzy......any new slangs for the house......i can add them to my slang book...lol...

zeny....helo.

michelle.....still snowing or what?...also how is yur cat doing......how many pages behind..........lol...

artanis.....cheers mate...how are yu...so sad yu have to miss the satch gig...had posted about it the other day but the fucking comp failed to accept the message....cheers and god bless..

austin...........tring...tring......hello........anybody home!

alexandre...how is the weather in portugal...amigo.......cheers bro.

bye guys.

estrela .......will reply to yur querries later..c ya.

guys...if i make it back to the comp in time,then i wil surely reply to all yu guys who mailed me...........kapish

Edited Thu Jan 27 '05 9:21 pm

Thu Jan 27 '05 9:19:54 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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One other thing on string changing is to use the bar when you're tightening to gain access to the machine heads.
Thu Jan 27 '05 9:32:31 pm Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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962: Is Timmons paying you? haha! Just kidding, looks like a killer guitar! You know, the other thing than the crazy price tag that irked me about the jems is that they actually felt kind of uncomfortable to play. I think Vai has the bridge set way too low into the body. I think bridges feel great set about where Strats have them. The Jems are so low that it almost seems like you have to make the pick strike the body of the guitar to get string contact. Hey, I was wondering about the Traynor amp you have. It's the 40watt version right? Do you think it's one of the best amps out there tone wise, or is it just good for the price range?

ToALL: Have you guys seen the Fender Metal Head amp? Apparently this thing puts out 550watts at 2ohms!! Man...it looks like fender doesn't get it. It isn't about volume it's about tone quality!! Just build an amp with a lead channel for christ sake! Not one that sounds like granite and makes you sterile from the volume haha!

Thu Jan 27 '05 9:50:21 pm Set this message as last read

kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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CIVGEEK

I downloaded Powertab Editor version 1.7 Build 80.

When I edit a copy of the tab, it does not let me do the weird grouping of notes the way I want, just automaticly groups.

The file was supposedly transcribed by the person who had the web site. I am very sure it has errors.

I will try to send the link to you for the editor, or find your email on here.

Thanks.

Ed

Thu Jan 27 '05 10:21:46 pm Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Lucy & hoiguy79

check your email - joe articles have been sent :)

BigBunny... .. . .. . ........

Thu Jan 27 '05 10:40:29 pm Set this message as last read

kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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CIVGEEK

here is the editor:

PowrTab download page

The TAB site with the "questionable" tab: http://www.mikesguitarsite.co.uk/tabs/joe_satriani/

the files: a .ptb and an .htm file inside it:

http://www.mikesguitarsite.co.uk/scripts/download.php?site=25&file=flying_in_a_blue_dream.zip

Thu Jan 27 '05 10:43:00 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Thu Jan 27 '05 11:24:07 pm Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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hoiguy79 - your hotmail email bounced back the email i sent? :( do you have another addy?

estrela - joe articles have been sent to you email :)

BigBunny... . . .currently HIGH on the Holy Spirit! God is Good & the soundtrack to Jesus's life is Heavy Metal!! *headbang & pray*

Thu Jan 27 '05 11:39:40 pm Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Big Bunny try those:
hoiguy79@hotmail.com
or
hoiguy@latinmail.com
Thu Jan 27 '05 11:44:23 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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hey guys...i am back.......just routine and nothing serious............hola,,,hola,,,hola........does anybody like WWE,,,,earlier known as WWF.............wrestling.......i love stone cold steve austin and goldberg.............and yes..sable too..............vince macmahon is a lucky guy...........he owns so many hot b.....just like heffner(playboy).....any takers on wrestling.......................

.jazzy...what about yu?yu must be a wrestling freak coz yur attitude is very much like those proffesional wrestlers...lol...............so dashing and over the moon,always.

Fri Jan 28 '05 12:37:57 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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bahduh mexican wrestling is the best in the world
EL SANTO the best wrestler in the world


Edited Fri Jan 28 '05 1:17 am
Fri Jan 28 '05 12:59:57 am Set this message as last read

kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Satriani Fans

Here is my new website:

kd6aaj

Just one I made long ago, but edited tonight (Thursday January 27, 2005).

Trying to figure out how to make a files section. None yet.

Ed, kd6aaj

Fri Jan 28 '05 1:25:19 am Set this message as last read

red27
carl hodgetts
Rugby, Warwickshire, midlands
England
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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Hi Bigbunny Thank you very much for the interview i shall read it in a bit, its the only email i have had for a week and it was my birthday two days ago sob sob lol. So you play guitar as well do you?What sort of music do you play? I am sure you are good enough to have clicked on it how long have you been playing? I dont play as much as i used to but i think i need to get my ibanez fixed so that i can keep practicing joe satriani stuff. Thanks again for the interview

take care red27 (Carl)

Fri Jan 28 '05 3:05:44 am Set this message as last read
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