ehudbarniv
Ehud Bar-Niv Jerusalem, Israel Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Joe, Its the 3rd message Im posting here for you to read.
I hope that youll come to Israel. we dont get many good gigs these days...
Ive seen that someone else have sent you a message about Egipt. is there any chance that youll have a tour in the middle east and include Israel in that tuor?
hope youll get to the message this time...
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Sun Nov 6 '05 7:58:13 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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nope, no leftie Js's......... none..... nada.....
they used to make a leftie jem..... the jem555 (kinda sucked tho) but u mite find one around ebay or something they're rare, best ibanez for a leftie to get is usually a RG550 or 1570
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Sun Nov 6 '05 8:31:50 pm
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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No. No fevah!! I just figured it would be easier for the peeps. Plus I figured more people would take the time if there weren't no copy/pastin goin on.
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Sun Nov 6 '05 9:05:52 pm
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Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Hey Joe, just a suggestion for us fans in Portland Or. How about a little sneak preview of the new material. just a little gathering at the Roseland for those of us in the know here on your website.
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Sun Nov 6 '05 9:30:55 pm
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fizz450_03
Jo Baluyot Philippines Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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962 - i'll go try look for that Steinberg.. it must be quite a bit of work for the drum tracks eh? i make drum tracks on the keyboard then record it via line-in, then work out the guitar parts and bass after that, kinda stone age tech if you ask me...
hoiguy79 - man that one really didnt look much like a strat to me, i mean i cant find the pickguard and all, hehe so are those for sale or just specially made stuff?
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Sun Nov 6 '05 9:59:16 pm
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aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay planet nowra, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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man, any one here get migrane headaches.
dam , had one all frign day, gotta play tonite at music practice
dam dam dam.... taken tablets but no luck.. i might cut short practice tonite, first nite back too..any way
u ever get that joe , when ur about to do a gig and u got a splitting head ache or migran?
ps blue moon i got the RG320, awsome to play
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Sun Nov 6 '05 9:59:50 pm
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Josue Vázquez Tulancingo, Hidalgo México Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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fizz450_03 It was a especial edition of fender, here you can read and see more pics about it... so guess it ain't on sale.
Disney strat
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Sun Nov 6 '05 10:11:43 pm
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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962 - where are you did you miss my last post - here it is again - what's this about your vibes? Did I miss a post of your tunes - play it again sam, would luv to hear your grooves, I bet there are loads of great guitarists on this site! Your good at answering questions, so tell me how do you get the idea for a guitar track title, is it just what you were thinking at the time, does someone say hey that sounds like.... what, I mean come on where does "Borg Sex, Hoards of Locusts, Gnaahh come from??? OK perhaps joe was having a bad day for that last one, and Satch Boogie has been explained but tell me?
MariMari - by the looks of your photo's you already ARE their photographer - would you like to take some studio stills? A cover for an album would be nice I guess eh!?
js1000 - Canada Eh! thanks for the explanation - got something goin there Eh! I'm not part canadian Eh! but hey, at least you know there are some more canadian's in here, eh - even if their only part-timers eh! what does it matter though Eh, were all Satchites thats the important thing, Eh!!
Love & Hugs Satriella xx
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Sun Nov 6 '05 11:40:05 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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TOALL: I just scored a gig playing guitar with this sax guy doing a jazz thing. The first practice is wed. and the show is this saturday at a big local jazz festival. I've got to learn 16 songs by saturday....yikes! I'm under alot of pressure too, because he was going to pick (Orlando, FL guitar wizard)Angelo Ginotti (that's right, he's in your Carvin Catolouge) but he was unavailable, so I really don't want to make an ass of myself. Have any of you guys ever been called up to do a last minute suicidal concert? haah!
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Mon Nov 7 '05 12:45:25 am
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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TOALL: Oh yeah....one other thing, on the lead sheets he gave me, he uses the symbol of M7(b5) dim7 and o7. It's my understanding that these all mean "half diminished" (1 b3 b5 7)
Does this sound right to you guys? And by the way, why the hell doesn't every jazz guy decide on standard notation for chords? ...I mean, there is some concensus, but some folks use the symbols above to mean half diminished and other folks use a circle with a line through it to mean half diminished, since whole diminished (1 b3 b5 6) is typically the symbol for whole diminished.
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Mon Nov 7 '05 12:50:23 am
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Satriella, Sorry for the slow reply, I didn't get on here yesterday evening 'cause I was busy working on a new tune!
thanks for asking anyway. If you head here - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=259685 - you can check out some MP3's of mine. I'd like to invite you to check out The Jester and Silver Rain as these are two I've finished recently and I'm much happier with than the old stuff.
Regards naming of tracks - well, whenever you ctart a new project (tune) in Cubase you have to create a new folder to put all the sounds in that you record. And you have to name that folder before you can even start, so usualy the "working title" that I give a tune remains with it permanently. So, it's a pretty random process for me, but I do tend to spend a few minutes trying to think of a good name, and sometimes I'll have a good idea of roughly how I want a track to sound before I start - fast or slow, happy or sad, raw or synthy - and I will, on occasion, change the name afterwards!
I don't know if folks such as Joe have a slightly more 'focused' process to naming their work! Haha, I'm sure they do!
fizz450_03, yeah getting Cubase would be cool, though I must warn you, it's a pro package so it'll take a long long time to learn. Getting some sort of guide/manual/tuition would help, 'cause there's a whole lot of stuff you need to be shown.
I currently know about 50% of it....I still have no idea how to use it for surround sound mixes (well, I have a slight idea but still haven't done it!) and I have no idea how you use it to sequence video frames to put a soundtrack to a movie. It's a massively powerful program that will do way more than many people need it to, but it's very obliging and doesn't try to interfere and suggest stuff!
haha, can you imagine if Microsoft made an audio engineering suite - they'd have a little animated musical note who'd pop up and say "it looks like you're trying to write a song. You may find writing some lyrics will help make it sound better. Try the MS Lyric Wizard...." hahaha. sorry, random tangent.
So yeah, drum tracks.....when you get used to the process it doesn't take too long. With a track like Silver Rain, I put a very basic beat down, record everything else and then finish up by adding drum fills, extra cymbals and changes to the drumming patterns to make it sound more natural.
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marimariSRV, thanks loads for the email! I'll have to download the photos in small groups 'cause it'll take me a while, but I've seen there's some special ones on there! I hope you got some good shots with your D70 too....keep me posted!
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Mon Nov 7 '05 1:16:09 am
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Zenfish
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ABOUT A T2JSINFONIE
Well, all,
Steveen T & Me have decided to compose together a Symphony. You are all invited to participe to that. I know that the word Sinfonie can be scaring, so i'm gonna to pinpoint the project.
To go back to classical definitions,
A Concerto is a composition for one or several soloits & an orchestra.
A Sonata is a compositon in several movements for soloist or orchestra.
A Symphony is a sonata for orchestra characterised by the multiplicity of instruments & diversity of timbers.
Some modern guitar ideas of these compositions in our logistic here can be:
A Concerto is a composition for one or several soloist & a band (real or virtual.) So, almost all the Joe's music.
A Sonata is a composition in several movements for soloist or band.
A Symphony is a sonata for band (real or virtual) characterised by the multiplicity of instruments & diversity of timbers.
All that defined, the T2JSymphony guitar could be a composition in several movements characterised by multiplicity of stuff (with why not introduction of others instruments Keyboard, Sax, Harmonica....) & diversity of timbers (sounds).
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Mon Nov 7 '05 1:39:09 am
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bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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lucysorets..........great picture.....the colour of the tower resembles the playing colours of barca.....hahhahahahhahhaaaaaaaa........who designed the tower.....it is a wonderful creation..honest......how was the vai concert and did yu talk to him...how was the experience.....more in the mail.......cheers and take care,,,god bless...
marimari....hi....whats up???u in america yet........any news from steven,,,,actually i had mailed a postal packet to him two months ago and i havent heard from him since..in case yu get to speak with him,please let me now if he has received the postal mail......i shall be grateful to yu......cheers and god bless,,,,
tracie.....yup..so yu finally get to see the pics...glad yu liked them....actually i can do one better...if yu send me yur address(postal),,i can send some real pics,,,no attachments......to yu....anyway,,cheers and have a good day........regards to chris.......
zenny,,,frankly i dont know what tape yu are talking about.......is it a demo of yurs....if yu want yu can send it,,,yu are most welcome 2 do so ........regards//...
cuthbert...glad to know that yu still remember our friend JAZZY>>>>>>hope he is doing well wherever he is.....
steven...hi.....bro are yu reading these post of ours...or have yu stopped visiting t2j.....??????this is the million dollar question to yu?????
joe....glad to see yu post more often than ever before...this shows that yu care for us ,,fans of yurs.....keep it up BOSS.....yur post keeps us going and wanting even more from time to time.....please make it a point to post more often if yu can....probably once a month...i am sure yu can spare a few minutes in a month to let yur fans know how yu are doing.....?????cheeers.....
bye guys....
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