slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Jazzzzy:Well..... i wasnt goin t come back for a couple of weeks,reason being,yip i,m back t work,but more importantly i just lost one of the people that helped me as a kid back home in that lil village,my first rehearsal room,my first blues album & introduction t E.V.Halen was his call,so i,m pretty gutted.I,d mail y direct but the door is closed for Tura "my partner" t mail from her work,i cant send mail from this comp here yet,still have valuable music t mix down b4 i scrub the hard drive t rid spyware crap & dont have the time after work t hit a cyber cafe.I dont intend on bringing you or the site down on this issue either although that may seem somewhat contradictory,basicaly because its been such a difficult 2 months for all,but felt i have t let y know what the craic is.The man had 70 years,Had an amazing exit of life,came back from the bar,sat in his chair & the light went out,man what a way t go.I feel sad & happy at the same time,thats a first for me.laters bro
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sprawl333
Jason Bair Lakewood, WA USA
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Myself and some guys are out in AFGHANISTAN serving with the Special Forces. We love watching all the G3 DVDs and just about anything Satch or Vai. I hope you do some more video soon Joe. Cant wait for the new album. I hope I get home soon to buy it when it comes out. Keep rockin guys and we will keep fighting. J Bair
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juju808
Julie James Denver, Colorado Plays: maracas....
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To those of you who need it...
seems as though things arent going well for a great number of people on the site.... I hope you all know that we are here to support you if you need or would like it.... i am very sorry to those who have lost loved ones and family members... hope the general health and well being improves for those of you who need it as well...
Hope that all in Satchland have a better today and tomorrow than yesterday...
juju
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Wed Feb 9 '05 10:54:01 am
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ILoveThailand
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slanshroom: I'm sorry to hear about that man, it really sucks. Its definitely an issue that gets several of us down, but just gotta live with it and pay homage. Where do you work? Was definitely happy to see you back here. Any new music to be recorded by you? I really am enjoying the ones I downloaded. I think you'd make it perfect on a G3. Do you have the lyrics for Lord Gresham? take care bro.
cuthbert: I always thought Doobie Brothers were 2 joints rolled from the same plant.
DCK: zenfish i am not even sure i know what you mean?
i laughed at that comment. take care.
song of the day: floods by Pantera
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Wed Feb 9 '05 11:22:28 am
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Stevee T
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michelle...of course...you're welcome...granny Jethro...out
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tcma66---my pleasure
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tmckissick1...If I had your setup I'd try runnin your GT6 effect straight through the clean channel of the JSX & see what sounds you can come up with....welcome to the site!
Peace
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death cube k...is there any way to post a direct link to the song itself? I'm gonna hear this song if it's the last thing I do!
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Clarky....the same fuckin thing is happening to me...isn't it great to be reliable, & dependable!
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Zenfish....my father used to loved to watch Jacque Cousteau specials, and his son Phillipe...me too...you know any of his relatives?
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juju808...I second that emotion!!!!
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Wed Feb 9 '05 11:27:42 am
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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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Wed Feb 9 '05 11:42:21 am
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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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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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