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michelle

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Slan, I always wonder if my surname was changed somewhere down the line, cause I can never find it anywhere. I do see that Mc Is commonly Catholic, and my grandparents were Catholic, so their parents prolly were too. Though truth be told, my dad got kicked out of Catholic school for BEING Irish back in the 40's! My mum is Lutheran, so it's what we are. I married a Catholic, but our kids are Lutheran. lol! Funny how that worked, huh? lol! Thanks for the links. Very interesting stuff. I bookmarked them.

Sun Jan 18 '09 9:00:26 am Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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Weeks ago I mentioned my favourite quote I'd seen about Satch (when the Coldplay thing kicked in) but don't think I actually posted it so here it is...

".... and if you're wondering who Joe Satriani is, he's a technical genius well known to professional guitarists even if not a star to everyone else — the sort of figure Fellini is to film directors"

Well, I liked it : )

Sun Jan 18 '09 10:32:44 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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The Wrong Trousers

Thanks for the info Michelle!

Phil...& I Like it too...ahhhhhhhhh

Roo..yes pages seem much quicker now, but it is early eve, so always a bit quicker than later on. Cheers

Edited Sun Jan 18 '09 10:47 am

Sun Jan 18 '09 10:36:52 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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www.last.fm

try it! Search for Joe

Sun Jan 18 '09 11:06:27 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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not to wrory roy, sure ill hop on a train one of the times im here when ive more time here... nice weather, having some beers down the marina feeding some fish, its gale force winds at home, so im happy!

not much time here, lata

Sun Jan 18 '09 11:46:45 am Set this message as last read

rainNM

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Joe has just completed a collaboration with Peavey Amplifiers on the release of a new 50w JSX amp. It would be a significant benefit to better understand what was Joe's "sonic objectives" with this new amp; what voicing was he trying to create? Clearly, the new amp is not a 2- channel 50w version of the current 120w JSX; preliminary information indicates the amp tones/voicing are quite different.

Perhaps there is a detailed interview on the subject or an "official statement" that has been developed. I did read Peavey's statement from Premier Guitar but more detail, notably from Joe's perspective, would be sincerely appreciated.

Thank you for your interest and assistance.

Sun Jan 18 '09 12:07:04 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mama M:Y got Mac mail

np Al enjoy when y can sham

Sun Jan 18 '09 12:27:49 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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OK, need some help. I have the Crystal Planet world premier CD, and it has some cool live tracks from a private concert in San Fran.

I cannot find any information on when it was. The info I have only says "recorded last week in front of about 60 fans"

I think it was an invitation or competition only event.

Can someone please give me a date? It was recorded at Coast Studios (San Fran) just prior to March 1998.



Edited Sun Jan 18 '09 2:05 pm

Sun Jan 18 '09 2:00:08 pm Set this message as last read

rockera21
nathaly leiva
santiago, la florida
chile
Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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hi joe, a genius, it's a pleasure speaking with you very much admire his technical person is a great guitarist in my opinion the best, the best of all, I want you to play like that takes years of practice so I pasciencia and practice many hours, I would say it deceo what meejor that you do well on your disk, you do well in their lives, and God bless you and take on family, I hear every day, no day and time that is not listening to the teacher Joe Satriani, Nathaly farewell of Santiago.
Sun Jan 18 '09 3:30:11 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Long post

Hi all just a quick post before I make the tough decision of which beach to swim at :) - aaah I love being on holiday!

Last night I caught up with my bro-in-law who is a flamenco guitarist and he gave me a lesson for about 2 hrs - OMG I learnt more in that space than I had in the last 3 weeks reading the Dummies Guide.

He graciously let me play his beautiful $8000 Conde Hermanos guitar - it was so light, soft and lovely, with a short neck (about 3-4 less frets than my guitar) smaller body and steel-covered nylon strings. Man it was heaven compared to my monster Canora - he played mine whilst he gave me some tips and he said mine was incredibly hard (explains why my fingers were numb this last 3 weeks) and I should see if the strings could be lowered.

He showed me barre chords, and also how you can be playing a major chord but pick out 2-3 strings in the chord to keep playing the other notes in the song - sounded so much nicer than strumming all chords in sequence, you just hold down C or something and pick out the next notes in the song as single strings. Of course, I have to memorise the notes that each string is producing in a chord to do it.

He also showed me that you can alot of the time anchor your pinky on the 1st string 3rd fret and switch between some chords more easily because you have the pinky oriented. It doesn't change the note because it is only doubling an existing note in the chord. Brilliant.

He showed me how to hold the plectrum and strum so that on the down stroke you use one side of the plectrum and on the up stroke you use the other side, all the time your hand doesn't move other than vertically, and to strum all 6 strings evenly. Have to practice that.

Now I finally know how the syncopated rhythm works - he showed me the missing strums and now it makes sense.

I also learnt about hand, forearm and elbow position so I started to get a clean C and F.

Needless to say every song in the Dummies Guide he just looked at and immediately read the music and played - but not how the book had it notated, he did it all different ways.

Got to go, lots to learn and 9 days of free time to practice guitar...........

Hope you are all well. About 30 deg C here today - think it's time to go boogie-boarding.

Sun Jan 18 '09 4:03:41 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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.....hey,I don`t know what I done today or what my ski-doo is doing to me i dont know where I was where I went too.Joe her,s what happened I went out on my 1985 formula mx ski-doo i went though the bush down to the lake then jumped on a fire route road around the lake I was gone about 2 hour,s man came home it made me have shit,s man large quantity,s pure black full toilets almost all day steady after i came home then i went to town grocery shopping on it parked at the she;; station had them fill my oil injection with oil i didnt look at it didnt know how much was used didnt want to know it,s sull now the oil injection tank came home still black boul movement then my back went into so much pain i cant walk 30 feet man you see bro when i go out sometime i never know where i will end up what i did or how i got back,on the formula i just dont know what this thing is oing to me it never did this stuff when i was like 18 or 19 same machine but tottaly restored now the pain is so bacd tylenol with codeine doesnt even take it away remotely anyways the R+J machine engine man you know starange stuff goes on now ,plus the well everything else is aftermarket purchased buddy im in pain and it made me sick ,not gooodddd later wolf2.
Sun Jan 18 '09 5:18:38 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Slans--Moritz is me married name. My hubby's family is from Germany, Prussia, Lithuania and England. Quite a history! My family came from Fidler outside of Manchester (Hazel Grove) and Farrar a subclan in Scotland (location unknown). I would love to come to England and Scotland and find out a thing or two about the names. My curiousity is boundless!!

Michelle--My heart goes out to you. I hope the "games" end soon and you know where you stand. On another note--February 2 is comin' up and I think it's Groundhog Day isn't it? It's funny that people would ask a ground dwelling, fat herbivore when Spring will begin!! The animal just wants to be left alone in its warm burrow as any self-respecting oversized squirrel in that part of the country does. People are so funny and will make up any excuse to come together in the middle of winter to find out, if they can get closer to warmer weather. All I can say is come out to Cali and you will find warmer, fair weather. The trees don't know what time of year it is and are starting to bud!! This is not good for Cali or its neighbors!

Al McKenna--Hope you are having a blast in Spain. Gale force winds in Eire or anywhere are brutal. It's just an eastern Atlantic and North Sea thing, I guess. Ya know, old man winter and all that. I hope you took yer guitar with you to keep ya company.

roo--You are amazing taking all that time to set up a page for reviews and stuff about Joe.

Igneousiceman--Ry has a great teaching style. He's very patient. Expects me to follow his demonstrations of fingering and repeat what I see. He gives a fair amount of homework. I think Joe passed along his teaching style and generousity to Ry. It sure shows! ;b

My Steve is on fire about stereo components, speakers, cables and the like. He has always been a stereophile. He also can't get enough of goings on for Martin Luther King Day and the up-coming swearing in of the next President of the USA! He thinks Michelle Obama is a foxy lady! Yeah, she is good looking. I think the whole Obama family is attractive! It's going to be an interesting year---hopefully a brighter more prosperous one.

Good night T2J people.

GoldenGirl2

Sun Jan 18 '09 6:50:30 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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GG2: Thanks! I wouldn't say amazing, but it is taking a stupid amount of time. Literally (and I mean literaly) hours a day almost every day of the week (lot's of late nights).

I still have heaps to put in. I'm a little disappointed in reaction of the global community. Its a great resource to look things up, but it could be sooooo much better if more people helped fill in the missing gaps with gig venue locations that I cannot find, more of Joe's sketches, some harder to find photos (joe on drums or sitar)... etc....

I think my main motivation is to help spread the word for Joe. He is a great person who is an incredible composer with fantastic artistic and technical ability. He is shaping and influencing guitar today and well into the future. If I can spend some time to contribute like this, and it helps in some way to keep Joe in the public eye, or generate more sales for him, then I'm just glad to be able to help.

Like I said also, with the breadth of information I'm posting on the site, searches for beethoven, san francisco, the warfield, Greg Kihn, and heaps of other things will end up possibly directing people to this site. So more will know about Joe.

Roo

Sun Jan 18 '09 7:04:10 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Bloody service provider has crashed now. Even their home page has disappeared from the net.

Time to look for a new home I think.

Sun Jan 18 '09 7:07:06 pm Set this message as last read

Rogue1988
Jonathan White
Nelson, South Island
New Zealand
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Dear Mr Joe,

When will you and your most excellent tallents and crew be missioning to New Zealand again?

After many hours of excitment and frustration i finally gave up trying to plan a trip to see you here last year. The student life just wasnt going to allow me to do it:( But ive told myself that next time you set foot in my homeland ill be in your audience with my forehead to the ground chanting something along the lines of "I am not worthy, I am not worthy".

Many an hour i have spent listening to your most excellent music ever since i discovered "Crushing day" back in the day when i was but a small boy, only then it was the chorus that captured me and now its the solo. I must congratulate you on your most excellent brain powers and finger skills.

I must ask (if ofcourse you have time), do you know what its going to sound like before you play? For example do you dream up themes and solos just before you play them, or play and see what it sounds like? Or maybe you dream them up in your semiconsious half asleep state with the help of alians who visit to teach you riffs?

oh, we called our uni class group "Group Satchafunkilus" last year:P

cheers & forever ears, Jonathan:)

Sun Jan 18 '09 11:26:51 pm Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
Plays: Guitar
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man haven't posted in awhile..how's everything..? Joe...how you livin baby..?
Mon Jan 19 '09 5:56:15 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Blue Monday

and let's not forget it's Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Mon Jan 19 '09 8:28:21 am Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Hello T2Jers and hope ya'll have a good Martin Luther King Monday!

Maritime--Interesting info about January 19 being the gloomiest day of the year. Well, the door to Cali is always open and I will roll out the red carpet at a moment's notice should you decide to make the trip to San Jose/Santa Clara. Maybe it's a good thing since I was diagnosed with depression that I live in one of the sunniest places in the world. However, I think I am a daughter of nature and depend on the daylight, dark of night, seasons, rain, wind and even wintry blasts of earth to build character and share with all my brother and sister humans!

Roo--My heart goes out to you. If you do something for Joe it is never in vain, even if you fall short of your goal. Take it from someone who has fallen on her face many times in her journey through life!

Peace and joy and music power!

GoldenGirl2

Mon Jan 19 '09 10:02:57 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....hey i dont know ,well, yeah something is happening to me evryone .You can notice!I dont know if you know anyone with a pacemakerimplant in their heart or someone that need,s one im going alot slower and cant go out because my heart ,the rate of it mostly it,s at 33 heart rate and only about 48 and 54 when im running basicaly im dying my heart just keep,s going slower and slower makeing me go slower slower and able to do less ,they told me it would my hearrate is lower then a pacemaker setting but my distance in between beats is still okay like no heart attack ! even with the pacemaker even though the beats increase by about 12 beats aminute i will be functioning even less because their mechanical and electronic last couple years i have realy been going down hill.It`s bad now! later wolf2 time for a cigarette and maybe an instant coffee later wolf2.
Mon Jan 19 '09 10:21:07 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Blue Moon, when in Malaga check out a cool Spanish shredder named David Valdez, from the Vinnie Moore Jason Becker school of shred.

Ask him if he is related to Juan......

Ooops it is Valdes not Valdez so no way he related to the infamous Juan Valdez.......

Edited Mon Jan 19 '09 10:59 am

Mon Jan 19 '09 10:29:28 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Hey Satchland..

On sunday I lost a friend and bass guitar player Frank Garcia from a heart attack, he was only 56. He had the musical spirit of a thousand men. Have a safe and happy journey Frank. We'll get to play together again someday..

Mon Jan 19 '09 11:20:27 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Geez sad news SuperDave, all the best to his friends and family and a great gig somewhere.....
Mon Jan 19 '09 11:40:46 am Set this message as last read

campbell
paul campbell
coatbridge, lanarkshire
scotland
Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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GOLDEN GIRL 2- congrats on the guitar lessons, you'll love it, and you'd love Scotland too, a more beautiful place you wont find as long as you stay away from the City centres. Their ok for a visit but you have to get away from them for some breathtaking scenery. Quick joke, Man goes into a pub with his dog, and the Barman says "Sorry no dogs allowed" "But its a talking dog" he replied, "Watch i'll prove it" so he says to the dog "What grows on trees" the dog says "Bark bark" "What is the opposite of smooth" dog says "Ruff ruff" "What is on the top of a house" dog says "Roof roof" Not impressed the barman throws them out, and as they walk back home the dog looks up at his owner and says " I dont get it, which one did i get wrong"
Mon Jan 19 '09 11:51:06 am Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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SuperDave--Sad to hear about your loss. Great bass players and friends like that are precious. I'm sure you have some wonderful memories.

Campbell--I have another lesson tomorrow afternoon. Today I bought the beginning HAL LEONARD book Ry recommended. Practicing as much as I can to prepare. Thanks for the direction to the vistas of Scotland.

Ibanez_god---LMAO. You got that right, man! Good riddance!!

GoldenGirl2

Mon Jan 19 '09 1:18:09 pm Set this message as last read

mapjevi
Marcelo Pignataro
Boulogne,
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hello Joe !!! Here Again from Argentina !!! Thanks again for your featiful music !!!! Really, for me the music is an important part of my life and ejoy the music is enjoy a part of teh life!!!

How many hour need to dedicate to perform play guitar, to practice, to learn, to understand the music and teh guitar?

Thanks, Mapjevi.

Mon Jan 19 '09 1:31:01 pm Set this message as last read
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