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BigBunny

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michelle - aww *hug* your mum for me, was happy to pray for her. that's very funny what she said about MJ. sadly he got hooked after getting burned doing that Pepsi commercial.

Alan - happy birthday to your mum!

Sat Nov 19 '11 1:27:04 am Set this message as last read

tornado600rr

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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QUESTION TO JOE : when you compose a track do you have a certain method of composing or your way of composing is difeerent in each music track? For example do you use just your imagination and thoughts to compose a melody or a guitar solo ? .................... or at first your thoughts are discipline , strictly based on music theory and afterwards the composing, you add the feeling with bends , harmonics , e.t.c?
Sat Nov 19 '11 3:32:20 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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JemJVM good luck , the Dr's will find anything they need to .. do not worry about it too much , play some tunes and relax
Sat Nov 19 '11 5:44:27 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Were Good,just picked up that OSTC cheuqe I was waiting for.Man I dont reallly know whats going on somehow i spent more money on fuel or something.The other day on the news on the wolf101.5 shell canada said wolf2,s fuel consupmtion purchas has gone up by 20% and it,s not even winetr yet. seriously though joe years ago when I got hit by the car the federal government and the ministry of natural resouces fixed my femir so i could do my litttle dirtbike rides it reallly did cause schizophrenia but thats the only way I could ride again i use to have a new sachs when i was a litttle kid about 6 or 7 years old it was a 180 special i made it i had a cz to which is checoslovakian ham use to ride it whos up hear now and his name is mark kemp man i have owned kingston penitenatrie since i was 8 years old hey but rideing is the most important like the litttle ostc cheuq that I save for fuel sometime dont know man but im really not I wouldnt say small deffientely not dangerous but just it,s not a kid thing i have always rode hey their was one point when I was 19-21 when i didnt ride because everything of mine didnt run then ottaw phoned me parliment they said wolfie theirs something wrong your just not right whats the problem they knwew none of my bikes were runnning and did this dissabilty ostc chueuqe thing gst cheuqes and energy credit for me they also told me their was something wrong with my jaw hey and to get it fixed and keep it goood they know i dod my litttle dirtbike rides to my girlfriends and friends hey and do some sort of litttle forest patrols i have rode dirtbikes since i was 3 and 3/4 years old truthfullly scarborugh was not their hey when i lived their it was calllled shire kingston road was a dirt road and their was only 412 people was the population in what is now scarborough so were gooos im not smalll man you here me and the atk does hold well you get a prettty goood ride for 15.00 fuel and a botttle of oil likes thats covering the mass crown land art anyways cheuques here im goood talk to you later wolfie.
Sat Nov 19 '11 7:10:07 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Joe Satriani - any chance of a solo Perth show while you are in OZ? please >=:)
Sat Nov 19 '11 7:43:53 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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Joe Satriani

I enjoy the new chickenfoot cd, but I will be honest, I likes the first chickenfoot cd better then the 2nd.

As for Michelle mom? I'm very glad to hear that she is very strong woman , glad to hear that she's getting very well too:-)

Danny

Sat Nov 19 '11 1:42:35 pm Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Hello Everyone

I just want to let you all know that I'm doing alright. Been busy with work, running, and family. I miss chatting with you all, but I do try to find time to read the posts here.

Work is coming along alright, a bit stressful, but okay. Just grateful that I have a job; waiting tables, working banquets, and even bartend. Going to be busy Thanksgiving Day, expecting about 500+ people coming to eat our buffet.

Running has been going great. I have been doing a lot of training (almost every day) for the past month and a half to two months. I have done five marathons total so far this year. My last one was back on November 12th and I finished 10th overall with a time of 3 hours and 35 seconds (3:00:35). I shattered 10 minutes off my personal best, which gets me qualified to go to Boston for 2013.

Looking forward for my vacation from Nov. 26th - 30th. I'm thinking of either going to see Bret Michaels here in town on the 27th, or go to Michigan for Thanksgiving. It's been a while since I was up there with them for the holiday.

Talk with you all later peeps. Be safe y'all.

Grant

Sat Nov 19 '11 6:14:26 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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JemJVM prs's are nice .. i have an emerald singlecut trem .. i never use it feels kinda plastic.. if ya know what i mean
Sat Nov 19 '11 8:26:57 pm Set this message as last read

Super Dave 81

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Just sayin hey Joe love the new chickenfoot album i have both LEGALLY haha respect man i wish i could play as much as i love music. You guys should tour with Black Country Communion haha all that starpower in one venue might make some heads explode keep rockin and thanks for the music man.....D. Benge Alexander County Sheriff's Dept. and Vol. Fireman for Stony Point N.C.
Sun Nov 20 '11 12:26:17 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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JemJVM i felt that way about Fender's mexican factory when i was there . they took pride in the job they did .. can't say that about the usa plant .. when you get your prs .. get satin finish on the neck .. i should just sand mine down i guess
Sun Nov 20 '11 4:27:42 am Set this message as last read

trevextreme
tom revell
worcester, worcestershire
United kingdom
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey Joe and peeps! Check out this Instrumental Artist from the U.K. See what you all think :D

http://soundcloud.com/tom-revell

Sun Nov 20 '11 6:40:22 am Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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So I am gonna get a JS100 for christmas, I am not even gonna try for the 1200 or 2400 anymore, everytime I get close to $2000 something comes up and the guitar always gets pushed back,

so I have the money for the 100 but if I want the transparent red, I have to wait until Dec 26 to order, I can get the Black one right now.

My sister got a new Ipod and the warranty expires in 30 days so she got her christmas present a month early, So I can either get a black JS100 right now or a red one after christmas. What do y'all think?

Sun Nov 20 '11 9:50:35 am Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I wish I could see them both side by side. all I have to go by is pictures on the internets...
Sun Nov 20 '11 3:18:54 pm Set this message as last read

shuriken
GROLLEAU FABRICE
PALLUAU,
FRANCE
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dear joe, i hope you'll note this post: http://zenith-nantesmetropole.com/index2.php indeed, there is not only PARIS in france and you must know the whole of your fan are not in this town !! in my case (i've done it several times), never again i'll go to see you again, travelling several hundreds kilometers towards this f------g town: TOO EXPENSIVE !! i'm in love with your music nearly 30 years but now it's too much now and hurtful to see only PARIS and PARIS again...OK La Roche Sur Yon(1998) was certainly hurtful for you too!(so few people there was) but the risk to come in Nantes is less then in LRSY so PLEASE just think to come only one time in this town i'll always be fan but, once again, never come again in PARIS to see you, how many people in my case ?! how many times for you to take risk to perform outside Paris ? Respect ! A real fan!
Sun Nov 20 '11 3:39:53 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Cube, Idk what year your PRS is but I just got a Custom 22 with the new V12 finish and it is such a great improvement. Not only that the finish is gorgeous, you barely feel it if at all. The neck feels faster than any other finished neck I've tried. My hands sweat a lot and I haven't had any issues yet.

JVM, you should look for a used PRS. Idk about your side of the pond, but over here if it ain't Gibson or Fender you can find it used for a good price... There's a used 24 at my local Guitar Center for like $1,500. That's a freaking steal!

Mon Nov 21 '11 12:05:43 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Eeek there's 9 of us registered to attend the Melbourne show, so I have a 1:8 chance of winning the after show pass *sigh* not gonna happen. Those others had better have tickets..........

Pip and JVMJem I hope all works out for the best with your respective scans. And I hope you are getting excited about the Chickenfoot shows only 7 or 8 weeks away. Give Joe a hug for me please.

Mon Nov 21 '11 1:53:13 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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cosmic_ape it's an 04 .. its old .. but i never play it
Mon Nov 21 '11 5:37:26 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Skippygirl - i'm sure that number will go up. isn't there going to be CLUBJOE for this tour?
Mon Nov 21 '11 6:20:37 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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[b]jemjvm[/b[ right color , but here is one that looks just like mine it has a trem and gloss
Mon Nov 21 '11 6:34:54 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Just got great news from my sister! The doc doesnt need to see her for TWO years! That means the tumor is slow growing. Woot! Eventually she'll have to have cyber~knife surgery, but for now she's good.

Thank you Jesus!!

Mon Nov 21 '11 9:34:32 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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JemJVM - Give a look at these guys.
GMP Guitars
They play like butter. I have on eof the Elites and cannot wait to get another.

Mon Nov 21 '11 10:58:35 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Scubz, I would agree. I guess they dont wanna mess with it till she starts getting symptoms. It will affect her motor functions in her legs first~ if it does grow. They're doing a wait & see thing. If it doesnt grow, she may never need surgery. There is a very high percentage of menengioma tumors that are not cancer, and are slow growing. The one they removed was cancer free, and they believe this one is too.

Mon Nov 21 '11 11:14:07 am Set this message as last read

oxley11

Hackensack, NJ
United States
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Stuck in my head all day long
Mon Nov 21 '11 10:16:54 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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From Musicradar.com

Have there been any changes to your guitars and rig?

Satriani: "In the space between the two Chickenfoot outings – our last tour and this run of dates – I've moved completely to using the Ibanez JS2400. I did the Black Swans album and tour and Chickenfoot III with the 2400, and it's really something how going from 22 to 24 frets can affect your playing.

"You might not think that two extra frets can change what you do, but the difference can be huge. There were a few times on stage when I'd actually look at the neck and go, 'Now where's D? Where's E?' [laughs] It's funny now, but it wasn't so funny at the time.

"There's something ergonomically pleasing about having those two extra frets. Plus, you can play higher notes, which might not be so good for the general public. [laughs] And the guitar just sounds better to me."

As you said, one doesn't think that two extra frets would make such a difference – especially for somebody who knows his way around a guitar neck.

Satriani: "It's nothing I've talked about before. Doing these shows has been very important for me as a guitarist on stage. I felt really, really good, and I was able to go from traditional playing to all-out craziness, a real loss of control almost. So with the 2400, it's been an ergonomic thing, but I feel very much at home with it now. Plus, I think the balance between the bridge and neck pickups is right there. We hit a really good, sweet spot.

"The only other change is that I started using this reverb pedal called Wet. I got it about nine months ago, and it's great. It's got such a nice reverb tone to it, it's almost mysterious. I've tried a bunch of things over the years, but the Wet pedal really impressed me."

Tue Nov 22 '11 2:38:24 am Set this message as last read

ekenlin
Eric Kenlin
Nazareth, PA
United States
Plays: Drums (35 years)
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Hey Joe, I've been working on the "Endless Rain" exercise from your Guitar Secrets book for a few weeks now. Guitar improv is a relatively new thing for me (I've been a drummer for 20+ years) so it presents some interesting challenges. At this point, I've been focusing on just the B minor section and working to master the possibilities within that key before moving forward. So far I've focused on mainly stepwise motion with some bends here and there and trying to play melodically while varying my rhythm. I have been largely using the 3 NPS minor scale shapes, minor scale on single strings and working out sequential licks on pairs of strings. My next endeavor is intervallic playing, chords and groupings of random notes within the scale played across the neck in multiple inversions. I'm sure this will give me a lot to chew on. I can now see, with the help of my teacher, that Endless Rain is really a game of endless possibilities. What other methods of approach would you recommend for this exercise once I work through my current set of parameters? Also, I'm wondering if you have any plans to publish more instructional materials. Thanks-Eric
Tue Nov 22 '11 6:08:59 am Set this message as last read
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