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ATN...how are you & Steven doing?
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civgeek...Happy Birthday + congrats on the new Guitar...she's a beut she is!
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Saxplayer--------I here you've got a big snow storm comin your way....yes.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.?
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Babak86....welcome to the site!
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Mon Feb 14 '05 5:08:16 am
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VFRrocker
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FabLawyer but he's in Spain - and smaller than me. roflmfao man ;-)
CIVGeek Happy Birthday and congrats on the new guitar man ! Cool present, cool wife!
I've made it ! ............. I've got a Zenfish modified nick - lol :-)
So, Saturday I had the house to myself (a rare occurence) and decided to play or rather, *play* the guitar, instead of just widdling. So I lay down some ideas that I've had kicking about for a while to try and develop them. To be truthful, I bored myself, sounded bad and didn't enjoy it at all. So I'm thinking 'man, what a waste of time, might as well sell my gear etc, etc (I reckon we've all been there). Sunday comes around and I'm straight back to playing, enjoying it and thinking that (by my standards) I rock................... the wonderful, weird world of music...................
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Mon Feb 14 '05 5:34:13 am
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estrela
MARCIA BARBOSA São Paulo, SÃO PAULO BRAZIL
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STEVEET : bom dia meu amigo ! voce acordou agora? eu aqui já estou trabalhando ! o dia amanheceu com muito sol e de repente ficou tudo nublado !!! good luck with the translation! let's practice some portuguese ! grande beijo!
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Mon Feb 14 '05 5:34:25 am
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Donkey Hotay
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VFRocker, welcome to the "Zenified" or is that "Zenifried" club.... Once you are in, you are in!!!
Zen, you have been a little "dark" lately, take it out on those trees for the next four days and return to your sunny humorous disposition!!!
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Mon Feb 14 '05 5:40:24 am
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andywylde
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Hey people, does anyone know where i can get a live vid of Joe performing If I Could Fly or Searching??? Ive looked all over the web for downloads but people always want to trade!
I saw the G3 gig In Birmingham UK last year and Searching blew me away! I need to see it again!
Ive never heard If I Could Fly live and im dying to get a copy of that too, if anyone knows where i can get this stuff please help!
Thanks
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Mon Feb 14 '05 5:40:30 am
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BConner
Blair Conner IL U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hey, this is my first post. I've just recently started to listening to Joe. Wow. Absolutely insane. I've actually been playing guitar for 3 years now and have attempted to record some stuff and I thought it'd be cool to see what people who listen to the same music I do think of it. Here's the direct link for my what I think is my best recording. Song
If you wanna check out the rest of my website it's www.blairconner.tk
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Mon Feb 14 '05 6:15:25 am
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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guitargodsfan - That is awesome that you have 4 hours a day to practice.I wish I had that a week. Her are some things that my teacher has passed along. You should set up a binder with tabs and sections. On each day you should outline what you want to accomplish. This could be scales, technique (right hand, left hand & together), sight reading, transcription, sight singing, listening(not in the backgroung but concentrated listening) arranging, gear familiarity ( figuring out patches, practicing wah pedal, practicing patch changes, documenting patch settings), chordal theory and comping. Set a time for each. You don't have to do all of them in the same day. Spread it out so that you don't get bored. Try to practice at the same time every day. Your body loves routines. After a while of practicing at the same time you will almost crave practice because your body will tell you it is time. Oh and the last topic. Jamming. Set a chord progression and play over the top. And most of all have fun.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 6:18:09 am
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RBreit
Robert Breitling Salt Lake City, UT USA Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hi to all
I finally got to listen to the Satcherated CD about 10 timnes over a business trip. Incredible playing! Some of the recordings should be on their own albums!
I am going to try a few home recording programs and see what I like. Any suggestions on fairly inexpensive home recording software programs?
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Mon Feb 14 '05 7:03:46 am
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BConner
Blair Conner IL U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hey, thats insane that you practice so much. I wish I had enough time to practice that much. Also, I dont think that link to my song works wit hthe direct link. So my website if that link doesnt work is www.blairconner.tk The song is in the song section, its called rock on.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 7:42:38 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Non-Lethal Weapons Considered by the U.S. Military
5> The RonJeremizer: Very, very large-sized condoms air-dropped
behind enemy lines to demoralize their troops.
4> Mirrors of Ass Distortion: Strategically placed funhouse
mirrors demoralize enemy by making them believe that those
fatigues DO make their asses look fat.
3> The Dem Bomb: Turns fighters into Democrats, upon which they
immediately throw down their weapons, draw up signs and
organize protests, and nobody pays them any mind.
2> The Auntie-Combat Squad: Send in aunts to give cheek pinches
and big wet kisses.
and the Number 1 Non-Lethal
Weapon Considered by the U.S. Military...
1> Raffi-tillary: Imbeds popular toddlers' songs into enemy's
heads, causing incessant rapping of forehead with butt of
rifle in an attempt to drive out the never-ending chorus.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 8:06:47 am
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BConner
Blair Conner IL U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hey Zinc Master, I'm from St. Charles, west of Chicago. I actually have a bunch of relatives that live in Indiana.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 8:11:32 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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BConner
I am in Chicago all the time - will be there this afternoon on business. On an average day, it is 40-60 minute drive, depending on traffic, weather, accidents.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 8:44:18 am
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Donkey Hotay
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Cuthbert, re Zen, don't forget about the dirth of bassplayers, the general music scene in his part of France and the "maudit" club/bar owners he is dealing with re gigs...
At the end of the day tho, I think you are right toooo much JDM for any kind of "positive" vibe...
On that note Zen, whaddya think of Evanescence?? Very uplifting stuff LOL....................................
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Mon Feb 14 '05 8:50:36 am
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