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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Speaking of ordering SBM... I just ordered it.
For those of you Canadians who must order now, if you order from www.amazon.ca, it will end up costing $36.XX. Ships in 4-6 weeks and takes a few days to ship.
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Mon Jul 1 '02 9:24:22 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Evbro - Yeah. It shows how Joe can play real guitar to entertain without a band behind him or any flashy solos. It's real guitar work. Actually making a big, interesting sound with just one instrument and his fingers.
Personally my favourite part of CHAMPAGNE? is that really smooth partial chord riff that comes in at 2:03. It is one of the most slick and smoothly performed riffs i've ever heard.
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Mon Jul 1 '02 4:23:48 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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I have to say again, what an unbelievable album EOC is.
The melodies... words cannot describe. Really.
Another little thing I noticed which I thought was kind of eerie:
Listen to near the end of Clouds Race Across the Sky where the guitar cuts out and it's just bass and techno drums. Do you hear a voice saying "DA-KA" ?
Let me know.
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Tue Jul 2 '02 8:04:47 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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About Clouds Race Across the Sky, it's at the end where all teh guitars fade out and it's just techno drums and bass. Once per bar you hear what sounds like a voice. When I heard it, I was in my room lying down in the dark and had it cranked fairly loud. Big floor speakers, large frequency range.
Crushing Day must rule live.
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Wed Jul 3 '02 7:16:00 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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[bYvan Hoe[/b] - Yeah August 31st. Toronto Molson Amphtitheater.
Maybe you saw us at G3 or EOC?http://www.satriani.com/2000/road/2000-04-25/3joes.jpg
Vetteguy - It's an Ibanez S series guitar converted to double neck.
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Wed Jul 3 '02 1:49:21 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Invigor - There is a voice man. Near the end when all the guitars have faded and it's just bass and drums. Turn up real loud. Even better, wear good headphones.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 6:31:56 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Invigor - The human hearing range is 20hz - 22,000hz.
But never the less, other people have heard it. Seriously. You need to really listen careful. It's no obvious thing. It sounds quite mysterious which is why I bothered bringing it up.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 8:53:12 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Ok well since IUMA said 5 busniess days and it's been 14 or so... here's the link to my iuma preview site.
http://artists2.iuma.com/preview/richardhaier
Only one classical piece up right now.
http://artists2.iuma.com/preview/richardhaier/
When I record from cassette to line in on sound card, I lose some quality. All the notes are there though, so let me know what you thought.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 9:10:34 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Death Cube K - Thanks. That picture is a scren shot of a video clip of me playing the solo to For the Love of God at a rehearsal with JS Clone 2 on ryhthm guitar.
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Fri Jul 5 '02 9:45:37 pm
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Ibztone - 20hz - 20khz is 20,000hz.......
My physics teacher has this device which emits pitch. He went to 22,000hz and half the class could still hear including me. We kicked in at around 20 - 25hz.
And 7000 hz tops after hearing loss? Maybe when you're 107.
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Sat Jul 6 '02 8:11:18 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Invigor - Correct me on hearing? What 20hz to 20,000hz? What is wrong with what I said?
20hz - 22,000hz. I heard that far. You can't tell me it's 20,000hz DEAD STOP! So the MAXIMUM range of human is 20,000.0000000000hz. DONE! .... No I don't think so.
It can still go slightly over by another 1000hz or so.
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Sun Jul 7 '02 7:13:16 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Death Cube / Plum Loco - My fingers actually aren't long at all. It may be the picture. The solo takes a little bit of a stretch. I have the video that the picture comes from. Let me know if interested.
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Sun Jul 7 '02 8:54:44 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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What the?! I just looked at that picture again.
My fingers aren't THAT long! Haha oh man. That's weird.
http://artists2.iuma.com/preview/richardhaier
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Sun Jul 7 '02 9:08:52 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Ibztone - Read your message over.
This whole time i've been saying 20hz - 20,000hz is roughly the range of human hearing. I don't even know what you're saying anymore......
Death Cube k - For now email me or punch in my icq# 73569667 for some video clips.
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Sun Jul 7 '02 11:18:40 am
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Death Cube - Did you get the 2nd video aswell? I'm 18 and have really been playing for 3 years but i've known how to play for 9. I never knew anything about music or scales etc... until I heard of Joe.
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Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Plum Loco - My fingers aren't stubby or anything but it's just funny how exaggeraed they are in that picture. The video kind of sets it straight. Must have been a "mutant" frame that was used for the screen shot.
The Scales and Soloing lesson with Joe at www.guutar.com is absolutely inspiring and ethereal. How Joe knows himself and explains everything he does so well...
Joe is so far beyond other guitar players, it seems pointless to listen to the others.
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