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death cube k

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steevee t i kinda do a mutated version of that..sorta..i could never do the hammer on from nowhere either
Sun Nov 12 '06 10:45:53 am Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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Stevee/OCPS/Cube/Blue Moon - is Joe intentionally recommending we do that? I think that was just an incidental that came out of the Total Guitar sessions (used to work for the company that made TG and I mentioned it at the time... it was just something interesting they noticed).

I feel we all (inc JS) pretty much use the palm mute bridge technique with variation.

I have noticed that If I'm playing someting delicate like Always for example, that I kill out certain strings/noise with finger tips though... but I didn't set out to do it like that : )

That's my 3p worth

editors note - I get older, my spelling goes out the window

Edited Sun Nov 12 '06 2:21 pm

Sun Nov 12 '06 11:06:39 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Joe Satrini cool Phil. i guess we all adopt our own approaches.. ones that work for us.... you worker for future ? thats pretty cool.. what did you do there?
Sun Nov 12 '06 11:10:11 am Set this message as last read

marcussena
Marcus Sena
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Brasil
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Hi Joe !

Thank you play in Brasil ... 29/10/2006

I love G3 experience !

Bye bye !

Sun Nov 12 '06 11:45:28 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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CRO NUMBER 9: Hi there! Long time no speak... Your website looks great! Fantastic design. By the way, do you have a MySpace page too? Oh and you are a Paulo Coelho fan too- I love his books, have read most of them:)

SteveeT- Thanks. Not sure if I posted it on here already but we also bought a new practice amp- great little amp: Epiphone Valve Junior 5W Combo. Matt LOVES it...

AussieRGMan... so sorry :( Never feel stupid posting here though whatever you do- plenty of great people here to talk to when you feel like it.

SupaaDave- Ouch! That sounds horrible... can't offer any advice though- apart from maybe getting a hand massage, when I did a Piano exam once I booked one just before and it helped enormously. Don't suppose it will help after the event but you never know!

JOE!! Wow, posting again:) Any news yet on when the UK G3 tour will be?

Sun Nov 12 '06 12:22:48 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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we all have our own lil ways of doing things, its finding what works for you, after time u dont even think about this sort of thing ur just used to doing it!
Sun Nov 12 '06 12:34:30 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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SteveeT / Anyone else interested... pic of the new amp:

Epiphone Valve Junior 5W Combo

and here it is with its daddy

JSX with Epi Jnr

lol

Sun Nov 12 '06 12:35:57 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Suzo....nice, simple, light & little cutie....congrats on the bouncing new baby amp...lol...Papa should be proud...heehee...

OCPS470...so...just picked up the BBE DI-1000 Sonic Maximizer/Direct Box yesterday. Plugged the amp out of the JSX into the Thru of the BBE, then XLR out of the BBE direct into my Tascam 2488...no signal...tried new cables...switching XLR cables...switching switches...? Do you know what the Ohmage of the JSX Combo speakers are...their not listed in the manual, and there's an alternate ohm switch on the back of the JSX, but not sure if I should leave it at 8 ohms, or change it....?

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Sun Nov 12 '06 1:37:02 pm Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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aussieRGman - hey that's enough about me...how you doin...oh and yes my daughter likes rock guitar...I mean come on...what else would she like!

elmancho - don't you worry joe will be back to the UK very soon!

Arthur_Torture - Oh I'm just small fry when it comes to posts...there are lots of people who post far more than me!!! And my book would be a very boring one....try to relax....that what I am doing....lol...oh and yes you can send me your picture to draw if you like...always happy to try.

Hugs to all Satriella xx

Extra big hug for you JOE!!!!!!

Sun Nov 12 '06 1:39:30 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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SteveeT lol.... :)
Sun Nov 12 '06 1:51:07 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Happy Birthday CUTH!!

Sun Nov 12 '06 2:07:22 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Cuth...Happy Birthday....
Sun Nov 12 '06 2:12:52 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR CUTH!!!
Sun Nov 12 '06 2:16:02 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Belated Happy Birdee to Mikey san.....and Happy birdee to Cuth.....

Would anyone like a fresh, home made cinnamon roll? :)

Sun Nov 12 '06 2:42:59 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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Cube - you know Future? It was a fun place to be, they threw GREAT parties! Back office (as they liked to call it) for me [computer stuff].

Suzie2000 - nice pics. How does the JSX sound with the marshall cab as opposed to the JSX cab? Appreciate you mite only be able to relate to Joe's tone from the JSX cab as a comparison. Got any sound clips : )

Anyone - for a JS10th? Going fast (18hrs) on "*bay". A snip at.... well, just go search and see for yourselves...

SteveeT - if I remember correctly you have a JS2 and a 10th. Is the 2 a vintage (circa '90) or the JS2PRM from 06? Also, for you and Cheese I have heard the rumours about the JS graphic for the anniversary. Personally, I hope they do some new stuff & leave the designs of the 3, 4 & 5 as classics, particularly the 3 (out of respect to Donnie).

Joe - can you clarify anything about the rumours for the graphic JS's? It surfaces on a regular basis but as we're nearing the 20th anniversary then I would imagine somethings possible? Also, did you ever recover your (large face) Donnie F? I have a feeling it had a nickname but can't remember...

Best wishes to all

Edited Sun Nov 12 '06 2:54 pm

Sun Nov 12 '06 2:54:05 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Happy Bday 8)
Sun Nov 12 '06 3:06:28 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Joe Satrini...my JS2 PRM is new from last year's run of 60...she's the sweetest axe I own... sounds & plays incredibley...my JS10th is obviously the 10th Anny...my JS1 HSH White is a 91'...also very, very sweet...all of them are even my JS100 is beyond my expectations....I'd still love

....The Snake

Edited Sun Nov 12 '06 3:09 pm

Sun Nov 12 '06 3:08:40 pm Set this message as last read

traveler1989
mark davidson
endicott, ny
usa
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Joe what years did you play with deep purple? later mark

iban33@excite.com

Sun Nov 12 '06 3:14:33 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Joe Satrini yep i know of em. they own most of the music rags even in north america. prolly a cool gig.
Sun Nov 12 '06 3:15:07 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
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SteveeT - oooh, S W E E T! You also have far too much money for my liking LOL. Presumably you play the PRM with velvet gloves or, you have your own chroming dept : )

JS1 HSH as well huh. You the man! If you decide you need the money, Australia only got 1 PRM so that's your market! Didn't you mean the Snake : )

Cube - It was a good gig, then they relocated the office... good point, I forgot how FNET Plc likes to go on spending sprees and buy up lots of other cool mags... they did that a lot while I was there, and it worked out well

Edited Sun Nov 12 '06 4:11 pm

Sun Nov 12 '06 4:09:52 pm Set this message as last read

UematsuMaster
Mike Clements
Davis, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Stevee - I've noticed that when your playing a fat run of legato muting the strings slightly is essential to getting it nice and clean. I never knew he did it with his fingers though thats kinda cool. That would explain the kinda "fist" shaped pick hand he uses most of the time. I've always used my palm.

Joe - You LOVE that m7 arpeggio don't you!! I hear you play that lick all the time! It's cool how you squeeze it in here in there to quickly shift positions and play something in the lower register. "Until We Say Goodbye" is my favorite song you do it in, the first time right into a melodic licks sounds pretty cool and smooth. Not much of an arpeggio guy are ya? I personally don't like seeing guys just massacre a ton of arpeggios all the time... A lot of kids I see these days are WAY too concerned with arpeggios, rather then playing something with interesting phrasing that could potientially be all their own.

Sun Nov 12 '06 4:13:50 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Joe Satrini so what do you do now?
Sun Nov 12 '06 4:19:20 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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Cube - occasionally I make web pages about the South Park animal sanctury ; ) When not doing that I instruct people how to drive fast (on a track as opposed to rally), and do IT work. What about you (when you're not playing guitar with an upturned KFC bucket on your head) LOL?
Sun Nov 12 '06 4:33:08 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Joe Satrini R & D for a musical instrument manufacturer....yep my job makes me hate gear sometimes .. but like homer simpson with a hoagy sandwich.. i cant stay mad at it long :)
Sun Nov 12 '06 4:58:39 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Joe.... what advice would you give someone like me who wants sooooooooo badly to play guitar for a living (or just for fun but still be good) but have a hard time getting started... ? I wanna play soo sooo sooo bad....but im always so busy with school and house stuff... and well.... my guitar isnt quite playable...but when it does get fixed...I want to play... play play play... What is the most important thing I should learn and know how to do? I read something and you said chords and modes/scales.. but is there any specific ones? I know a few scales and some chords.

would it be best if I took lessons? please... I must know. haha... I wanna play sooo bad I cant stand it.

Sun Nov 12 '06 5:09:23 pm Set this message as last read
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