slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Les Paul is God
Jellythings:Zen,in no way whatsoever i mean to push you to the side regarding your music or me playing on it friend.Ronnie controls what i do with music now,he calls the shots,its in no way reflective on your ideas of music bro,its just more of i need to move on,i know y understand.My time for being free to do whatever i want in music is ending eg:Recording with whoever i care.I must think pro from now,a little sad,a little happy
On a better note so to speak,we must talk on how we get to your abode,mail me soon bro on directions.eg Do we go by train or should we hire a car etc
Adios for now poet of the blues
Stevee T:Ahoy der captin,should have ye ol flash t listen the clips on site,around 2 weeks,if y have quicktime or windows media 10 you can listen.Cant believe it,25 years of blood,sweat & tears in around 40 mins,but it was worth every second.......A personal achievement,one which in no way shape or form could be done without Ronnie,hes playing a blinder
Fablawyer:Thanks man,i have no words for your incredible effort these last 4 years, happy birthday cous
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Fri Jun 24 '05 1:07:25 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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climber, I tried looking at the photos of the studio but the site has too much flash for my geriatric dial-up to handle. Sounds like a pretty awesome project though!
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Fri Jun 24 '05 2:10:26 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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js_js - I thought that Petrucci honed his skills at one of the big famous music schools like Berkely or MIT or something like that....
I think I recall - but I'm not 100% sure - that DT all met at that college.. a bunch of pals playing Rush covers and that sort of thing.. and then they evolved into DT, got famous, got rich, and lived happily ever after
but I don't think Satch had anything to do with it....
One thing I'm pretty sure about is that Petrucci does not even list Satch as a major influence..
his influences are - in his own words - "are all Steve's and Al's"...
Steve Howe, Steve Hacket, Steve Vai
Alan Holdsworth, Alex Lifeson, Al Di'Miola
Michelle - the plasters came off yesterday...
stupid bollox here is playing again... lol..
I didn't play for around 4 days - I started goin' cold turkey.. lol..
SteeveT - 8 - 9 hours driving??... just to see me??...
fuck ! ! ! you must be insane.. lmao.....
wow... shit..... I dunno what to say to that.... jeez....
you just blew me away...
Delfino - I'll echo what OCPS says regarding the sweeping tips... good words there... and in addition.....
if you need to play two notes on the same string when starting the sweep then picking it will have better definition than hammering on / pulling off..
example -
you're sweeping Em using the 'barre Am' fingering - barre at the 7th fret
the 1st two notes are E and G, and they are both on the 5th string....
you could start the sweep with a downstroke, hammer-on the G, and then continue the sweep across the rest of the strings...
the difficulty here is getting the timing right as the picking hand has to wait for the hammer-on before continuing with the sweep... not easy...
the penalty is most often poor synchronisation - resulting in a scruffy sweep...
alternatively, pick both notes at the start so that the picking hand is in constant motion - this eliminates the "wait" caused by the hammer-on and means that synchronisation occurs right from the start of the lick...
"but Clarky, the sweep is one long downstroke so how do I pick two notes on the same string??.." I hear you shout..
you start with an upstroke for the E, then sweep with a down stroke from the G......
now if you gently palm-mute you'll get a very nice little side effect...
nice solid, thumping definition from the wrapped strings - which does not ome out so well if you hammer-on...
you can use this in reverse too with down-sweeps
although I tend to pull-off more in this direction because I prefer the tone...
another important element is using the thumb of your fretting hand as a pivot... your knuckles will move in a timed "rolling" movement so that you are only holding down a single note at a time - unlike playing a regular chord
your picking hand synchronises with this rolling movement..
jeez this is difficult to describe and I'm not sure that I'm doing it well....
this is one of those things that I could show you and within 20 seconds you'll be like "oh yeah.... cool... is that all it is??"
one last little thing about sweeping....
it's one of those very strange techniques [just like legato and tapping] where playing slowly is actually more difficult than playing quickly....
however, you have to practice slowly to get the mechanical feeling of the synchronisation and muting right...
once you sound pretty reasonable at pretty slow tempi, you'll find that you can pile on the tempo and get this up to speed very quickly... [just like when you learned tapping]
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Fri Jun 24 '05 4:00:47 am
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Donkey Hotay
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So Clarky you must be mighty impressed then that Stevee T will drive twice as far to see lil ol you than he is willing to drive for lessons with...........Greg friggin Howe!!!!!!
Stevee, you are one cool and loyal dude on a quest!!!
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Fri Jun 24 '05 4:40:55 am
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello Wonderful friends, good morning everyone :-)) !!!
I`ve been working for the Gonçalo Pereira Workshop this weekend here in my city. Many things to do, uff, i`m tired :-).
I`m pretty cool and it´s nice to see many good friends on the new T2J cd :-)). Congratulations to all contributors :-)).
PHRYDOM; OCPS470, DCK - Any ideas for the cover of the cd? I can`t wait to see that :-)). ECHO is a really good name.
Regards for all of you and good weekend :-).
OCPS470 - Next week i will send you the cd, regards for you bro and thanks :-).
STEEVE T - Thank you bro :-).
MARISRV SEA EYES :-) - I miss you too baby and all of you but recently the life has been crazy, never stoped :-)).
Many kisses for you :-).
OVATION1 - News coming soon bro, i will write you soon. Warm regards Mikeyson :-).
MICHELLE - Hello baby, hope everyone is ok include the cats :-)). Kisses for you sweetheart :-).
JOE - I miss you bro. This morning i was watching the G3 dvd and it´s so cool whatching that but see you live is an amazing experience, i miss you bro :-). Where are the dates to Europe ;-) ? Have a good time, sending good vibes for you and i can`t wait to see you over here in Portugal, a beautiful sunshine and crowd is wating for you :-)). Greetings to all family :-)).
WEBMASTER - Hope everything is ok with you and family as well, how is going the new baby? Hope very well :-)). All the best :-).
REGARDS TO ALL MY FRIENDS, SEEE YOU LATER
Alexandre :-)
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Fri Jun 24 '05 4:56:07 am
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Stevee T
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estrela...thank you!
Clarky...I'm an all or nothin' kinda guy, and it may be our best chance at an eye to eye...
mikesb...music is my passion, and I indulge it!
Slansh...cheers to the effort...tells when the clips are up in 2 weeks!
alexandrecaetano...is the DVD released?
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Fri Jun 24 '05 5:30:44 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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SteveT - "all or nothing".... hahaaa... me too....
if you're going to do something... then give it everything...
then at least if things don't work out you know that you could have done no more....
giant respect to yer bro.......
I'd gladly buy you a beer....
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Fri Jun 24 '05 5:36:24 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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SteveeT - no date just yet....
first I need to complete the 'house work' on the tracks
then I need to make the arrangements and stuff for the studio in Cleve's
when dates and times are sorted I'll shout...
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Fri Jun 24 '05 5:48:18 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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SteveeT - so where about are you from????
a 9 hour radius from Cleveland covers a lot of potential places.... lol...
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Fri Jun 24 '05 7:47:34 am
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toussaintmariani
mariani toussaint bastia, corse france Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Ello joe my name is Toussaint Mariani
i meet you in corsica "les nuit de la guitare" last years i would have liked that you some council about my mp3 gives me veiled I give you address URL or you will be listen him
http://www.guitarristas.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=zMP3ree&file=detail&cat=3&de=146
my personal site is http://satrianietmoi.monsite.wanadoo.fr
there are some photographs which we have prisre together can that you will reconaitra me thank you in advance and continuous as Ca you are the best
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland......How is Everyone?
Well I have some closure but I'm still down. I'm still trying real hard to come to grips with this sensless accident. In the funneral home there were pictures everywhere of Todd with his family,baby pictures, as young man, hunting and fishing, wedding, jobsite photos. It was very hard to see at the same time nice. Frozen in time being the man that he was. In the casket there were hand drawn pictures from the nieces and nephews. I read the one and completly fell apart. It was a picture of a man hunting and it read "Get Well Soon". Oh... the eyes of the world through children. You gotta love it and I do so very much. There was a lot of support from the locals....at least 300 people came out to pay respects. What I found out at the wake is this...... Two days prior to the accident, two men were in the manhole capping off some pipes. There were obviously no toxic fumes or gases at that time. From that piece of info I concluded:
Todd went in the man hole to save his emplyee thinking there was no danger. I talked with his wife and she said there were three men at the site. The one employee witness the man in the manhole grabbing his chest over his heart. Yelled to Todd "I think he's having a heart attack" Todd jumped off the backhoe handed his cell phone to the guy and said "call 911" and went in. I talked with Todd's mother and she said Todd knew the risks of fumes and gases below ground(as I suspected also) but didn't think anything of it 'cause the two days prior they were working in the manhole. The accident is still under investigation with OSHA. At this time no one knows what gas killed both men. This is such a tragedy. A case of unforntunate chain of events that led to two men dying.
Thanks for all the blessings for Todd and his family and the support you've given me. It has ment a lot me.
Have A Great Day Everyone..... LIVE HUGE !!!!!
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jammin russ
russell drummond basildon, essex england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hi alexandrecaetano, delfino ,stevee,and the rest of you peoples on the god satrianis website, hope we get 2 know
each other well and get along .
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Fri Jun 24 '05 9:28:06 am
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Iain Robertson Blairdrummond, Stirling Scotland Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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ds-2 any good, ive got one at home just now but havent had enough time to fiddle with it...
Wont be here for a couple of days, going camping!!! See ya!
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Fri Jun 24 '05 9:40:07 am
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Great gig last night!!!!! Photos coming soon. The set was recorded too, so that'll be up on the site soon also. To add to that, we had some very exciting feedback via e-mail. I'll say no more for now...
OCPS - Yeah, I do enjoy it. It can get a bit much sometimes though...
Clarky - lol... Yeah, I suppose did!! I haven't done many as yet, but it's still early days I guess!
Delfino - Firstly, "Outstanding Guitarists" -LMAO!!!!! Now, back to the topic. Chris' advice was spot on. It's a kind of push/pull motion with the right hand, and defenitely neck p/up all the way. Information on how to sweep-pick will be on my upcoming instructional DVD, so stay tuned for that!!!! (It'll be fun to see if anyone else notices what I just said -you're the first to know... ;-))
NM
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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hello people how are you all? I am very very good, I acutaly got some training in for my race yayyayyayyyy!!! It was so awsome.
Joe: when I was ridding all I could think about was winning and your music and how you have made me who I am now!!! :) thanx.
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michelle
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Clarky, if you told me, I forget - is it your picking hand or your fingering hand? Might I suggest you go easy for a bit and let them heal. Mangling your already mangled fingers isn't going to strengthen yer chops any. lol! Just keep your hand up as much as possible to keep the swelling down, and use it as a good excuse to keep a cold pint in yer hand :)
Keniko - *big hug*
Alexandre, hiya honey! Things are good here. Cats are good too. lol! Kisses to you and yours.
TomSr, hello! I can't wait for the show :)
Mari, thanks for the offer on the lamps. My nephew is still living with his cousin, so I'm not sure what he needs or when he'll need it. Of course, he only calls me when he wants or needs something. lol! At least that was I always know what to expect when it comes up on the caller ID. lol!
I'm catching up backwards instead of from the beginning. Why? lol!
Hi Slan *waving*
Man, I'm so tired. I feel like I could sleep for a week!
I really need to keep caught up. Dis is gittin' redikerus!
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Fri Jun 24 '05 11:04:20 am
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castle49
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They were selling chocolate King Tut on a stick. No wonder there is a curse.
Steve Martin - King Tut - 1978
You can see the skit online just google it. Available as a ringtone.
Now when he was a young man he never
thought he'd see (King Tut)
People stand in line to see the boy king (King Tut)
How'd you ever get so funky (funky Tut)
Then you'd do the monkey
(Born in Arizona moved to Babylonia King Tut)
Now if I'd known the line would form to see him (King Tut)
I'd take up all my money and buy me a museum (King Tut)
Buried with a donkey (funky Tut)
He's my favorite honky
(Born in Arizona moved to Babylonia King Tut)
Dancing by the Nile
Ladies loved the style (waltzing Tut)
Rocking for a mile (walking Tut)
He ate a crocodile
he gave his life for tourism
Golden idol
He's an Egyptian!
They're selling you
Now when i die don't think I'm a nut
Don't want no fancy funeral just one like old King Tut (funky Tut)
He coulda won a grammy (King Tut)
Buried in his jammies
(Born in Arizona moved to Babylonia
Born in Arizona got a condo made of stone-a King Tut)
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Fri Jun 24 '05 11:05:55 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Holy Moly! haha. I've been working on "Victory" and "Soulful Terrain" from EJ's Tones album today. There is definitely nobody quite like him. Has anybody else checked out the quicktime movie of "My Back Pages" from the Bloom album, now up on his site? It's a great video. I haven't got the album yet, and have made a point of not listening to loads of previews. The video is my first exposure, and I'm almost frothing at the mouth with excitement and anticipation of my copy arriving. It sounds like, at least for that song, he's giving the same feeling of rawness that was in the live tracks of Alien Love Child.
Clarky, re. sweeping, would you advise starting off with short arpeggios or going for long (6 or 7-note) arps right from the outset?
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Fri Jun 24 '05 11:11:41 am
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