Stevee T
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Jazzzzzzzy...I always thought the doobie's were on Romper Room! lol
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slanshroom...sorry to hear that...like you said...does not sound like a bad way to go....Peace!
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mikesb...where do you find these guys...he certainly can play!
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Donkey Hotay
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Stevee T, I am just a freak, that "Bach" CD is just one of thousands, mostly guitar oriented that I own... To each his own vice.....
By the way, did you check the "Motorsport" link on Victor's site? He enjoys speed.....
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Wed Feb 9 '05 11:52:57 am
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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First thing on my mind this morning as I woke up: Harmonics
As I described about 14 hours ago there are several ways to obtain harmonics on Guitar. I left this one out in the description:
Reverse Hammer: Using your chord hand you hammer, pull off, or both as your Pic hand lightly deadens the appropriate string and at the same time is moving transversly (parallel) from about pick-up 1 to neck and back. This causes artificial harmonics that ring out in sequence with the hammer action, and since each hammer position is different it sounds like a wooden xylaphone or that a special effect is being used. If you have ever taken wooden ruler and allowed to bounce on the edge of your desk at school, then this effect is not unknown to you. It is essentially the same thing only applied to a string. As the transverse waves propagate along the string you are also creating a new node, by virtue of the deadened point, and the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 12th 13th, etc.harmonics ring out in succession.
First time I ever heard this was at a Van Halen concert in Denver when I thought I was witnessing the Devil himself before me on stage. EVH was so pure at pouring his soul into the guitar I thought he was not of this earth. I was actually frightened as I let my imagination run all over itself. Years later I finally was able to achieve this wicked but brilliant effect. JS does this thing on Hordes of Locust.
Of course JS takes this effect a step further on Mystical Potato Head, not that he is playing the harmonics but the fingering and hammering technique while deadening the back strings with his Pic hand is also as impressive.
Until next time...on Outer Limits...Dih...duh...dahhhh
x->out
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:Its the far from home that gets me bro,my home line here is red hot,it brings a smile in a strange way
juju808:Its not so bad for me,i need just a moment t reflect on one mans life & what he gave,it was the perfect symphony,even the good must go,laters J
Jazzy:I work in construction although its more building new kitchens & toilets at mo,lol.Lord Gresham is Martin Fureys work.....If y like that song y have t get his album Belladonna & i,m not trying t push cd sales for him here,i,m just saying,if y like LGresham,you will love this album.It was recorded in real world studios!so the quality is well......feckin good,lol,laters bro
Zinc:Thanks bro
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Fussion:
Why are u at a boarding school? I hope you have a guitar to play, at least some good toonage.
Welcome
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Wed Feb 9 '05 12:32:09 pm
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TASTEY
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just referring to the color.....its pretty, has a zebra like look...its just not glittery or loud...not a bad thing...just depends on what you're goin for or your personality...it is nice though...
i know you were more looking for comments on the actual guitar itself not the cosmetics of it, i have no clue about that stuff...lol..just throwin in my 2 cents..
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Ibanez89
James Abbott Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC) Italia Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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ESTRELA: How do you know Marlene? Yes, I actually love her but I live in Italy (and sometimes of the year in England) and she lives in Chile!! And she's 5-6 years older than me. But it actually isn't a problem, I know couples where the man is younger than the girl for 7 years like my cousin! And I'm going to see the world (like all young people do) in 2 years and I will surely start from CHILE. I like the feeling that I have with here and I love her (I saw a photo). And I love Santiago and I love the Spanish Language. And, of course:
M A R L E N E
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Wed Feb 9 '05 1:08:22 pm
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Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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sprawl333 - Watch your ass and come home safe!! I have a cousin in Iraq where the mess hall was bombed. He's ok but is in my thoughts everyday as a ya'll are. Take care.
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Wed Feb 9 '05 1:15:33 pm
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js22
Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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hey everyone...hows everybody doin..i was just watching detroit rock city...great movie..check it out...lol...but i was wondering if anyone could help me...im planning on getting a couple pedals or something for my bass and im not sure what the best one would be...i think im gonna get a bass pod...its pretty sweet...i played on it at guitar center and it has awesome effects and fairly cheap too...thanks.....ive also been hearing some things about AC/DC goin on tour this year sometime and coming to the states...that would be aweosme...behind joe there one of my favorites...but if anyone nose about that let me no...that would be cool seeing them...probly their last or one of their last tours...that would be amazing to see them live....and also if anyone knows about any news of joe coming to atlanta or anywhere around here or with G3...i need to go...lol...its been too long since i saw him...well later everyone...-philip-
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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this is for the greatest guitar player JOE SATRIANI...hey joe....im like one of ur biggest fans..i started listening to u a couple years ago...first song ive ever heard of urs...surfing with the alien and now im hooked...i cant get enough of ur music...after watching ur dvds and everything i so u were one of the greatest guitar players ever...i listen to hendrix clapton vai...everyone and thought they were great...and once i heard u i was like o my god...they have nothing on u...ur the greatest guitar player out there and ill argue with anyone if they say not...ive been listening to ur music non-stop...believe me when i say...lol...and ive gotten a ton of my friends to listen to u and everything and they love u almost as much as i do..lol..but thanks for everything joe..inspiring me and all that uve done for all of us...i went to ur atalnta show in the roxy and by far the best show i have ever seen and mayb ever will...i was right there in the front row...u gave the lady next to me a pic...lol..wish i got on but hopefully i will see u sometime soon and hope u come back..but it was deffinately not my last show..i will go any where i have to to see u..thanks joe and im so glad that ur finally recovered and everything..we all were worried for u...rock on and cant wait to see u again.....-philip-
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Sean Ciezki Sicklerville, New Jersey U.S.A Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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PFIELDS- a pinch harmonic is the same thing as an artifical harmonic, you just hit the string and catch the string between you pick and thumb and it produces a high pitched sqeaul like sound. A natural harmonic is when you lightly place a finger on a string, hit the string, and it produces a bell tone sound. If you listen to the song ":why" the bell tones in the beginning are natur harmonics, for artifical harmonics listen to anything by Zakk Wylde. He uses them in almost everysong he plays.
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Sean Ciezki Sicklerville, New Jersey U.S.A Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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OH I FORGOT
Natural harmonics are easiest produced on the 4th, 5th, 7th, and 12th frets, and 16th, 17th, 19th and 24th (if you have one) frets. :)
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Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Crystal Planet16 - I've been looking at those myself. I like the S2075FW. 1. because of the bubinga and 2. it has the D-tuner bridge.
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ILoveThailand
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slanshroom: Rock the bathroom brother. I love songs with stories. I definitely will check out Martins work. Thanks again.
crytal planet 16; that guitar looks good. btw, TASTEY is of the feminine gender. How dare you be sexist and call her a "man"! just kidding man.
My computer picked I am a Viking by Yngwie. Sick.
Delfino Pile: Dude I am trying to get a GMAIL account especially for the Beef. Am trying...stay tuned.
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Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Motley Crue guitarist sued for palimony
Mick Mars’ former girlfriend is demanding $10 million
LOS ANGELES - Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars is being sued for $10 million in palimony by a former girlfriend who has accused him of reneging on a promise to take care of her for life.
According to the lawsuit filed in a Los Angeles court Tuesday, the woman, Robbie Mantooth, said she met Mars in 1990 and the two became lovers. She said she gave up her career as a documentary filmmaker and moved into the heavy metal guitarist’s Malibu home with him.
She said Mars promised her repeatedly that he would always provide for her financially and that the couple had agreed to divide all their property if they split up.
Their relationship ended in December 2004 and Mantooth said Mars denied there was any oral agreement between them and had given her no financial support.
Mantooth is asking a judge to award her half of the rocker’s property as well as monthly support and damages.
A representative for Mars could not be reached for comment.
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