Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Joe Satrini: Yup. I agree completely. I am going to stop now, 'cos I could go on for muuuch longer.... you should get Autosport this week, there's a lot of interesting analysis in it. What did you race?
MJK123: Great GC session link...
I loaded a page, and thought Wooah! What's happened here?! And it was someone posting a wide post....tsk tsk...=D
Listening to: Departure by Trivium
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Thu Sep 11 '08 10:01:32 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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hybes - Harmonics are fun to mess around with. If you go up and down the neck you'll find others in addition to the ones you mentioned.
There's some music math that I won't get into, but basically you get the harmonic "sound" if you're touching (but not fretting) the string at a point that divides the string into equal pieces. You get a harmonic at the 12th fret because that's the middle of the string. You get one at the 7th fret because that's a third of the way down the string (the distances from 0 to 7, 7 to 19, and 19 to the bridge are the same). So if you play a harmonic at the 19th fret it'll have the same sound as at the 7th fret. All harmonics are symmetrical around the 12th fret...if you could fold a string in half at that fret, all the spots where you can play harmonics would line up.
Harmonics at the 4th, 9th, and 16th frets also all have the same sound...they divide the string into fifths. But these are only three of the four dividing points. The last one will be somewhere over one of your pickups. Just go the same distance that you did between all of the other frets and you'll find it...it should sound the same as the other three. There are some other harmonics down by your pickups too...play around and you'll find them.
You might notice that the 5th fret harmonic of one string sounds the same as the 7th fret harmonic of the next highest string (except for G and B, due to the different interval). So if you have a good ear, you can tune your guitar by just playing harmonics.
There's more I can get into...artificial harmonics (Steve Morse uses those quite a bit) and tapping harmonics (Eddie Van Halen). Those things are easier to understand than they are to execute, but I'll wait and make sure all of this makes sense before I get into that...
...Austin...
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Thu Sep 11 '08 12:09:39 pm
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REVAN 2008
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hello, austin ill look you up on facebook-whats your facebokk moniker ?
tune of the day raspberry jam delta v,
what a piece de la resistance!
(ok i don't actually know what that means)
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Thu Sep 11 '08 2:26:15 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Flavour Crystal 7
sotd
goin to galway tomo for the weekend, i tihnk thres 9 of us going for fun, one of my friends has an audition for an acting job and anotheres bday, i think theres 9 of us in one hostel room thing, shud be fun
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Thu Sep 11 '08 2:35:55 pm
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Guitarman77897
Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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So is Chickenfoot gonna be the same type of music Joe's been doing, or is it gonna be a different style. and will there be lyrics?
First football game of the year tomorrow!!!!! and I can get in for FREE!!!!!!! kewl
L8R
>.<
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Thu Sep 11 '08 2:39:34 pm
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michelle
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Alan, I'll expect another beer bottle army vid from this weekend. Lots of pics too. Tell Hollywood good luck with his audition, and remember... last one to fall asleep is always the safest bet. lol! Feckin' kids!!
Anyways, Galway is such a beautiful place. Lucky bastid. Don't ruin it! lol!
STUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!
Edited Thu Sep 11 '08 3:42 pm
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Thu Sep 11 '08 3:34:55 pm
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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With Sammy Hagar? Definitely some lyrics.
It's going to be a little strange to have only sections of solo from Joe.
I think they are ripping from what I can find out on the interweb.
Sammy is being more vocal about "The Chickenfoot Experience!". LOL - hey Joe, that's a great name for the first album!
Do a google on Sammy and there's some discussion going on in those circles. I bet the same goes for the fans of the other guys too.
Roo
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Thu Sep 11 '08 4:39:25 pm
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Guitarman77897
Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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hmmm....early zeppelin.....that might not be so bad.
van halen's bassist and chili peppers drummer. that's gonna be awesome! can't wait. will there be singing?
L8R >.<
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Thu Sep 11 '08 4:40:23 pm
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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WIll there be Singing?
Of course!!!!!
Didn't you know, there's no instruments. They are a superBOYband.
4 part harmonies... Barbershop quartet...
Can't wait. LOL
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Thu Sep 11 '08 4:45:11 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Its a sears pancho
stu looks reallllllly weird in the vid,
and i shall be the last to sleep since my sleeping it out of whack, i havnt had an early night all week feck sake!, but ti is a niec place been there lots of times before, shud be fun
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Thu Sep 11 '08 5:21:20 pm
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Zman59
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Hey guys,
Kristina(my 10 y.o.) and I want to thank you for "Ten Words". Simple, Beautiful, Music. Can't tell you how many times I've looked over at her and seen tears in her eyes...through my own. Thanks again.
If you want to add it to the Carolina playlist, we won't have a problem with that at all. Peace
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Thu Sep 11 '08 9:07:50 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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REVAN 2008 - I'm on Facebook under the name Austin Lewis and the same email address I'm registered at here.
Guitarman77897 - Yeah, the Chickenfoot stuff will have lyrics. I wouldn't be surprised to see an instrumental song or two creep in, but I doubt they'd be like any of Satch's solo stuff.
As for what the project might sound like, I guess we'll have to wait and see. But I'm thinking the sound might be something like a funkier version of a cross between ITLIS? and the first Montrose album (go here for info or here for sound clips if you aren't familiar with it).
roo - You've probably heard some of Joe's stuff with The Squares, right? I wonder if in Chickenfoot we'll get some background vocals like on Follow That Heart. ;-)
I need to find that MP3 and share it with people here...
Listening to: Stu Hamm - Flow My Tears (from the video michelle posted)
...Austin...
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Fri Sep 12 '08 2:18:11 am
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ppo
ken laureano london, ont canada Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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just saying hi. bigest fan here. want to say hi u know who i am i hope. cant wait for the tronto show and kichener ont. this will be 14 times that i seen you. cant wait to meet u again. your the best love the new record. cheers joe
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Fri Sep 12 '08 4:35:18 am
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thebadger1848
Wim Gillich Uden, N.Br The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Heey Joe
a question from The Netherlands .
a member from the http://thisisaledgend.hyves.nl/ asked me.
are you married?
and if you are, with who are you married?
Thnx Wim
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Fri Sep 12 '08 4:52:48 am
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