slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
3677 posts total | IP Logged
|
Zen:no worrys, misunderstandings happen, its the net after all & yup there is something incredibly spiritual about playing acoustic guitar in all its forms, it unclutters the mind, evokes the mind n spirit of people immediately & as you know when in the right hands has y fighting back the tears, kinda like a good scottish breakfast or should i say a heart attack on a plate lol.....however....a 4 year old male kid wants t make noise, his idea is t make unpleasant sounds t be heard.
I used t teach pro, never once had a boykid want t learn classical guitar, stick em infront of a Marshall full on n watch the smile! have t say the lil girls loved classical, learnt & followed my every lesson without question.I guess Jim Marshall recognized that fact way b4 me lol
Cube:Yer dead right, theres more important things t learn, like speed reading writing & scoring for a band, orchestra or both, i suck biggy at all of those, can do but at snail pace, infact slower than snail, 2 much time spent in the technique depo, i also have left that rather peculiar building
Edited Tue Nov 20 '07 4:38 pm
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 1:57:16 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
nickjohn
17 posts total | IP Logged
|
Hey, master of the universe, how are you, it's been a long time, sorry. I got something except I forget. Did you get from me Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine? Check it out, especially, the improvisation. I got more but did not write them down to be more lucid for the time being.
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 2:17:51 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
nickjohn
17 posts total | IP Logged
|
I am sorry but MY email changed! It's now uussiijj@lycos.com, not socylliame@lycos.com. OK? Ok. Hurry, please. Sorry. This is because especially I sent a message about an hour ago.
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 3:37:11 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
SuperSi
Simon Smith Narrabri, New South Wales Australia Plays: Guitar (43 years)
16 posts total | IP Logged
|
Hello all in Satchland
Throwing out to you guys for a little help getting the BEST backing tracks for the following list of songs as I'm getting ready to do a bit of a Joe show for family and friends over the Xmas period.
I've already got backings for 'em, just want to know if any of you guys have Really good clear tracks. Also, I'd welcome any comments concerning the flow of the tracks I've picked out, and if you feel as though I should include some other tracks and where to slot them in, I'd really appreciate.
Set 1 belly dancer - flying in a blue dream - one big rush - ten words - (you're) my world - always with me, always with you - hill groove - the forgotten part 2 - a love eternal - crystal planet
Set 2 if - hill of the skull - love thing - chords of life - starry night - satch boogie - oriental melody - summer song - until we say goodbye - surfing with the alien - into the light
The songs where I desperately need better tracks are flying, forgotten, planet, and I think that's about it off the top of my head.
Wishing you all a safe and happy Xmas & New Year.
And Joe, thank you for being. You are a true inspiration. Good luck with your new album, I hope it kicks arse!
Si
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 3:47:54 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
6317 posts total | IP Logged
|
You wernt expecting Joe were you!?
College is pretty hardcore, in the studio tomorow on mics, 3 assignemtns for next week, - A 3 track radio edit on pro tools, another one on leads and different connections and jacks and another in reason with my own created samples from a sumed sine wave to creat a 30 second long track in a minor key, im thinkin of going all zappa on it
Fun never ends eh ;)
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 4:30:44 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Slakr
1 post total | IP Logged
|
Someone had sent me a link to a short video of Steve Vai playing a triple neck guitar (from G3) a few weeks ago. After I watched that, I started searching for videos of Satch, and was surprised to find instructional videos, particularly on warmups, picking, and the importance of learning modes. The only problem was, as with any internet video, the quality was lacking. Is there anywhere I could find these videos for sale? I've already checked Amazon, and a few of the other usual suspects.
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 5:14:27 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
climber
Don Cutler Washington USA Plays: Guitar (55 years)
540 posts total | IP Logged
|
This may sound strange but...
One Robots Dream is a great tune to listen to when you're hauling a 54 thousand pound Excavator! Imagine if the Robot was that big and had a nightmare! Just thinking Colossal!
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 5:22:31 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Joseph Malec
2 posts total | IP Logged
|
Joe,
I have been a fan of your for many years and have been to several of your concerts.
For your new album to be released in August 2008 I have a suggestion for the name; "Fire Within".
I always enjoy your music and look forward to hearing the new album.
Best regards,
Joe M
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 9:15:51 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega Plays: Guitar (25 years)
1138 posts total | IP Logged
|
...picked me up an early christmas present... I do not know how I am going to pay for it, though... It's a signature amplifier from this guy called Joe Satriani... have u guys heard about him???
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 10:30:24 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega Plays: Guitar (25 years)
1138 posts total | IP Logged
|
on a more serious note... zen, cube, slansh, you guys are way far ahead in the game than me, but I also enjoy going back to my fingerpicking roots, it's refreshing! and it helps me develop my newest obsession: hybrid picking!!! forget about speed, the difference in tone you get when playing certain notes with a pick and others with your fingers brings such awesome new quality to your phrases and it can even refresh the most common cliches... it's good stuff... I'll master the shredding techniques as a discipline, but my music will always be all about melody, phrasing and note selection...
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 10:38:21 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
1783 posts total | IP Logged
|
Oh my word yeah......
this is my first Prem Experience......
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh
I mean yeah I met Joe last time which was fantastic....
oooo will always be grateful for the guy who helped with that!
THANK YOU....IF YOU ARE WATCHING!
but hey ? Holer....yeah I ask the same as you?
who else has had a prem experience?
what gives?
njbeast - Oh yeah definitely....go to London....would be great to meet up with you.....you deserve to go to all the gigs with the crud that you have just been through...come on cheer yourself up!
Campbell - You are coming too? To which gig?....or was that just a joke for getting on the bus.....
haven't had any confirmation from Joe yet LMHO
Hus muchly Satriella xx
|
Tue Nov 20 '07 11:55:13 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
njbeast
David Wren Manchester, UK Plays: Guitar (25 years)
700 posts total | IP Logged
|
XXChicadeeXX..... Cool no probs, Joe Rock's.....
Holer..... A Good Time.
Satriella.... I Hear that...... I should be getting the tickets on payday..... Yeah baby.... already got my Manchester premium........ Yeah.... Yeah.......
None of that waiting around the stage doors........ Just a quick flash of the pass and your in...... Thats flash of the pass not... flash of the Gash.......lol.... although that would probable get you in as well........lol.......
Joe..... How is Recording going?......
Take Care,
Dave x
Edited Wed Nov 21 '07 12:42 am
|
Wed Nov 21 '07 12:41:41 am
|
Set this message as last read
|
|
|