XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I wonder if any one here was as neurotic as I when I first began guitar?
Please be honest when answering the following question:
In my first three months of guitar learning and on occasion afterward I would intentionally burn my finger tips by way of a candle flame. It may sound gruesome in text but I never allowed my skin to actually burn I would simply test my level of pain until I could not accept it any longer. The idea was to tuff-up the tips quicker and would allow me to practice longer on the next attempt at playing. In most cases it was directly after several hours of practice when the tips were already inflamed.
I do not condone this practice and only offer it in question not as a suggested routine. If you should partake however, please be extremely careful. A mistake could cause a temporary loss of ablilty to play until you heal. I have never asked a doctor who may actually know whether the practice actually did the function I was thinking it did. Regardless of any danger this may have placed me in, I did feel as though it did help me gain callouses that were tuffer and less prone to pain while practicing harder and longer.
Thats my question.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 10:15:19 pm
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Mikesb:
Al Yankovic is a clever dude. I wonder if he did al of that by hand or if he had some kind of book or resource to help him.
I forget the grammatical definition of this kind of twist on words i.e synonym, antonym (spelling sucks). A nym in reverse?
good stuff though
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Mon Feb 14 '05 10:31:33 pm
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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BConner:
The links I have tried on all of your posts either do not work for me or the music is extremely distorted and over amplified such that my player even on its lowest setting plays a barely legible bank of noise.
If you could provide another file I would be happy to try again.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 10:42:19 pm
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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agape:
JS1200 is a fixed bridge if memory serves. JS 1000 has a whammy. Is there a JS2000 still being offered I believe it has a whammy. Stay away from the JS100.
Please do not expect more than 80 % of your true expectations. Though the Ibanez website boasts an exact replica of Joe's setup, it is not.
I have extreme standards of what quality is however so you can add a 5% to 10% to the figure I gave above.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 11:02:57 pm
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bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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hi everyone....guess the fucking grammy hitch is over......
steven......thanks for the mail......yu have one too.....hey did yu say yur family watched the grammys...hey bro,influence and guide them to watch the american video music awards instead...it is more respectable and honorable than the grammys......at least it honours real musicians for a change from the other awards......lol.....steven,,,take care and god bless.....reagards to yur folks.
michelle.....thanks for the mail....regards to yur pops....and take it easy on yurself....need a driver ...yu can always hire me..i can always make do with a few extra cash,,specially if it is in dollars...lol.......bye.
jazzy............hi.....du yu like the grammys...guess yu do.....lol...........saw yu post about yu trying to date someone...hmmm,,,sounds interesting...all the best and take care.....btw,,,are yu sure that zenny is a ganja man...it is readily available here and i can sell it to him...lol.
zenny....what is it with yu and chainsaw...are yu the crook behind the chainsaw massacre.....hello frenchie,,,,,,,i am talking to yu......so yu are experiencing snowfall....enjoy the weather...bye man...cheeers.
artanis.......mate whats up with yu......stll hopping with da kangaroo or the wallabies?
cheese...it is nothing really....proud of chris yu should be....and also thank yu for redirecting my message to austin...it means a lot to me..take care and god bless yu and yur family.
estrela....happy yu..i am so glad that we agree on certain things like the fucking grammys......i think it is a huge pain in the ass to genuine musicians....fuck commercial music....being brazilian,,,du yu like sepultura...max cavellara?cheers to the satch fan from the land of PELE.
suzie2000....sorry to disagree on that brian wilson issue...i really dont give a shit as to who he is but i think vai is more creditable than him and add to it.cuthberts message,,,it enhances my point....sorry to disagree.
cuthbert...glad that yu think that wilsons fart are better than his music or so,,so,,,,,vai is morecrediatble than him...right o......thanks for siding with me....btw,,,grammys can kma.
cheers people/
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Mon Feb 14 '05 11:29:51 pm
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Zenfish:
Thank you for giving not an answer :)
I was not aware that ZZTOP had covered the Rollings Stones Brown Sugar. I shall look for it, ZZ is one of my influences as was the Stones.
Shindlieria Pramaetaurus - YES
Starship Trooper - YES
Trilogy - Yngwie Malmstein
Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing - Joe Satriani
Summer Song - Joe Satriani
Muslim Frosty - Conan O'Brien Postage Stamp
Theme from Odd Couple - ? - Good for technical difficulties time
Heavy Metal - Sammy Hagar
Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton
YYZ - Rush
Red Barchetta - Rush
We Do What Were Told - Peter Gabriel
Squealer - AC/DC
Thats the way - Led Zeppelin - III
Life's Been Good - Joe Walsh
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica
Wont Get Fooled Again - The WHO
Venus and Mars - Rock Show - Paul McCartney and the Wings
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Mon Feb 14 '05 11:43:47 pm
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njbeast
David Wren Manchester, UK Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe + Guys,
Sorry I have not been in for a bit my Gran died last thursday it has been a few crazy days as im sure you can inagen, At least she is at peice now and I'm the amount of drugs she must have been on it must has been painless, I Hope,
It was cancer that killed her, I'm sure it will be Decease's that will wipe's Mankind of this planet before anything else,
Stay Well All.
Dave Wren
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Tue Feb 15 '05 12:47:23 am
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Stevee T
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Steven Wilde...hey...hey-----GT6 rules!!!!!
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kd6aaj---Welcome to the world Sarah Elizabeth
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jazzzzzzzy....did you take a Zen pill....(what is zen) there'll be peace in the valley tonight........., and you're right cupid did not visit us yesterday....boo hoo....Oh well....lol
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MEMEGTR...make sure it's not on steroids...
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cheese101...my evening's gone, but it's becoming someone else's...wow you're luck...you've got Joe show's to see...
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njbeast...may your grandmother rest in peace...
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Tue Feb 15 '05 4:06:29 am
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michelle
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Jazzy, I'm wore out, but I know my parents appreciate everything I do, and they don't take advantage of my kindness. They are usually very self sufficient people, so this is odd for both of them. I know my pop would do it for me or a member of my family in a heartbeat. He'll be back to driving as soon as he feels he can, but he promised us he wouldn't do it before he's physically ready, which will be at least a few days yet. It's all good. They take care of me, I take care of them. He was almost brought to tears a few time while he was thanking me for my help. As for Reinventing the Steel, I don't have that one yet. I was driving home from my mom's yesterday and I couldn't find anything on the radio. I switched to the cd player. Korn was on. Nah, no good. Next cd in the player was Godsmack. Still not doing it for me. Next cd - Pantera - The Best of Pantera - Far Beyind The Great Southern Cowboy's Vulgar Hits! Shit man yeah, that was just what I needed! It's so refreshing every time I play that disc. It energizes me like nothing else - err, well maybe Joe's music, but Pantera does it in a different way. It's much more aggressive. I think Joe's music takes care of the inside. Pantera takes care of the outside. Knowhatimean?
njbeast. Sorry about your Gran. Cancer is such a sucky thing. Take care bro.
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Tue Feb 15 '05 5:03:14 am
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agape1010
Cameron Kinloch Boston, Lincs United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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njbeast- sorry to hear about your gran, i lost mine a year ago, and my grandad in sept (day after i got married). It's hard but at least you know your gran is not in pain and is at peace.
Anyone know when Joe is next in the UK?
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Tue Feb 15 '05 5:29:38 am
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Donkey Hotay
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XtrChessRl Dr. Cuth already gave you the link to "palindrome". No, Al did not develop em all, he borrowed from books and websites of well known palindromes. You need to see the video "BoB" to appreciate his genius... It is in the delivery of those lines mimicing "Subterranean Homesick Blues" that his genius lies.... As well as in having the idea in the first place. People don't realize that Al was a cum laude student, a valedictorian and that he obtained a degree in architecture......
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Tue Feb 15 '05 6:07:53 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Scorpions stay busy
Scorpions fans, alert: the German metal titans have a couple of new projects in the works. Blabbermouth.net reports that the Scorps are putting the finishing touches on a "best-of" DVD which they hope to release in late spring or early summer. They are also said to be planning a new album for the fall, although details are not yet available. In the meantime, the Scorps will support Judas Priest on a U.K. tour that kicks off 03.16.
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Tue Feb 15 '05 6:08:11 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Mötley Crüe ready for tour to start
After weeks of rehearsal, Mötley Crüe kicks off its Red, White & Crüe tour tonight in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The tour - which reunites the group's original lineup for the first time since 1997 - has been one of the year's hottest sellers so far, which frontman Vince Neil said has been a surprise to the band: "When the tickets went on sale and we sold out so fast, we were all shocked. You know, we couldn't believe it that fans in other cities were petitioning to get us to go to their cities, and we had to add, like, another 40 shows. So it's very amazing."
Neil promised that the Crue's new stageshow would be a "circus," and Tommy Lee said the traditional drum kit stunt during his solo spot would be fittingly outrageous: "I guess I can honestly say this is hands down one of the most dangerous ones. I was telling somebody about it the other night, and they're like, 'Dude, are you out of your mind? You could die!' And I was like, well, yeah, that's kind of the whole, you know, that's what makes it exciting."
The Crüe plays its first mainland U.S. date on Thursday in Sunrise, Florida. Dates are booked into May, and the group expects to be on the road well into 2006.
In other Crüe news, a former girlfriend is suing guitarist Mick Mars for $10 million, saying he pledged to take care of her for the rest of her life. Mars (real name Bob Deal) and the woman, documentary filmmaker Robin Mantooth, split up in December, with the guitarist denying that he made that promise. Mantooth is seeking half of Mars' property, a monthly allowance and damages.
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Tue Feb 15 '05 6:09:00 am
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