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Hugh Hannon McDonough, GA USA Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky
Eh, if ya get a chance. Thanks
I've got learn a lick on my processor, so I may get off my lazy ass and break it down there.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 4:49:40 pm
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Mr Oxlong
Mike Leo Toronto, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Hey Joe, I just wanted to say thanks for the inspiration. I've been a fan since Surfing With The Alien. I've seen you perform live 5 times here in Toronto and you continue to rip my face off every show. Here is a link to my creations just to show you what you're responsible for. Thanks once again, Mike Leo.
"http://mikeleoproject.iuma.com"
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Tue Feb 18 '03 5:57:42 pm
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RDG
Raymond DiGiorgio San Diego, CA USA Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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JOE - Counting the days until the 23rd! Something in the air just tells me THIS IS THE YEAR! Having a little Grammy party here Sunday, so if they'll let Vai perform last year, perhaps we just might see a little Starry Night?? Just curious, not to mention stating what should ALREADY be the obvious.
BEST OF LUCK MAN FROM RDG and Co.
Ray - RDG
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Tue Feb 18 '03 5:59:10 pm
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justButtercup
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Hi there Guys!!
Glad to finally be a member. My friends in Germany introduced me to Joe's music in the very late 80's early 90.
My now boyfriend is an avid Fan. ( a musician and Luthier )
He has been lucky enough to see Joe on several occations, icld. the G3 concert...I however, Just saw Joe live for the first time at the 4th and B, in San Diego. I was astonished!! Like a giddy little kid with a treshire grin on my face the whole time. We had seen him at the NAMM show in Jan. but, the line was crazy...and we ended up going to lunch(the food deprevation headache finally won out- sorry) I was so excited and had such a wonderful time. I even had a couple of pictures of some of the guitars Keith has made and one of the waitresses, Danielle, took them back to Joe! WOW! That made Keiths' night. Then he wished he had written him a note or something...oh well, next time. I hope that Joe liked the pictures, I know he's totally with Ibenez, but, I was just hoping to get some feed back on Keiths work. I'm very Proud of him and all the hard work he puts into his craft. He does all the work by hand and makes everything here at home in the Garage. Anyway, I'll be looking very forward to the next time the band plays in S. Cali. Can hardly wait!! Thanks for this forum... I'll be back often!!
Hugs~
Buttercup
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Tue Feb 18 '03 6:17:16 pm
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death cube k
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clarky sorry dude ! for some reason i thought you studied modern jazz. oh well i am on crack~~~~~~~<>
ethn you are one sick @$$ ma fa... now send me a tape!msking or scotch would be fine.. perhaps gaff
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Tue Feb 18 '03 7:00:23 pm
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Ethn Hayabusa
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Cube-san:
Have you forgotten the code?!
A true Ninja only uses DUCT TAPE for all his Ninja needs.
Shame on you.Shame indeed.
I forsee lashings in your future if such neglect of our ways goes on.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 7:36:52 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Mowlie: ta for the explanation on the post codes, it all just looked like gobbledygook to me!
Clarky: Or I could play "Nobody Likes A Bogan" by Area 7 (or was it 28 Days? An Aussie band anyway).
Anybody: what notes are in the Xmb5 chord?
Furious George: watch your mouth...it's "doing" not "diong"
Jelly Man: I would have thought that the thicker end would go over your shoulder, so that the weight of the guitar is spread out more. Of course if your guitar is light it comes down to aesthetics! And comfort I suppose...
Venti: Haven't heard it for a while, but there's something about "If you don't finish yer #?#?# ye cannae have any pudding" or something. Excuse the ambiguity!
OurDave: in Oz we call both of them chips...can be confusing...normally S&V is purple here. Light blue for plain, dark blue for whatever the company wants it to be. Basically the only standards are s&v purple, plain light blue, chicken dark green, tomato sauce red, barbeque orange. All the rest depend on the maker.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 7:40:20 pm
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Clarky / Trutina - Why? Cause, i'm lacking any want to play guitar lately. Just really not going well at all. Sick of what comes out and my ability to write songs is hindered. Example - every song on my is a demo except for one classical piece I wrote and my Hordes of Locusts live recording. I think I hate guitar.
OCP - Big thanks for sending the melody clip. I'll learn it when I can play guitar.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:02:16 pm
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Mobil
Tain Lloyd Capalaba, Queensland Australia
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Dear Joe,
I am a science student at university and don't get much time to practice guitar. I try to play along with your songs, but most of your solos are so fast, (and because i'm not that good), i just give up trying to play them. Do you have any advice for any quick practice techniques that i could try???
Thanks- You are an absolute legend.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:16:07 pm
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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brymstone :) thanks man! yeah, I have gotten so much positive feedback from the t2j community and man does it help me gain some confidence to stick with what I am, and who I am. The appreciation that I have for this place is just immeasurable! I have met so many different people, and have had the privelege to hear the compositions of many other players on this site! It's all very inspirational, and man, I hope you're right about me even having a career :) I can only keep faith along with crossed fingers! Thanks man...
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:28:54 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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JSClone1: man I'm really bummed to hear that guitar's not going well for you. It's like being outside on a sunny day when things flow, but when they don't, things get tedious. I've got some tips that might help spark your composing. Have you tried building a weird scale and derive usable chords from that to create a progression? Have you tried arbitrarilly writing a weird chord proggression then deriving a scale from that to improv with? Have you tried taking keys that are close to each other and use them to modulate between. Ex: key of C has C,Dmin,Emin,F,G,Amin,Bdim...Key of G has G,Amin,Bmin,C,D,Emin,F#dim Since they share 4 chords, it is easy to bridge them (I did this in my song Darkness). Also, try working with odd time signatures. I hope this helps.
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:37:15 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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MattKing: have you done your first Brian Moore clinic yet? If not, what do you have planned? Is COE just going to play or will you be doing an individual demo?
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:39:53 pm
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GUTTERbOY
Philip Clifton Atlanta, GA United States Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Nose O Sauron:
I believe what that dude's saying goes something like this:
Wrong!!! DO IT AGAIN!!! WRONG!!! DO IT AGAIN!!! If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat? You! Yes, do you know how to stand still?!?!?! STAND STILL, LADDY!!!
Those parts sort of repeat and fade out around each other. And, as a local radio DJ once said after playing that, "Boy, does that guy sound pissed!"
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:40:30 pm
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Chris, I for brian moore I had my first appearance with them on saturday at a guitar show! It went really well, met many interesting people and had a fun time showing them what brian moore's could do! As for a clinic...perhaps in the near future. My next appearnce for brian moore guitars is March 1st, I'm going to be demoing their midi guitars with the roland gr-33 and their new sibileus software (which notates what your playing, in real time) and I'm going to be performing two live tunes from the group who shows up! On top of all that, we're giving away free Elixer strings (not my fav!) and a demo disc of amplitube (vst plug-in). All in all I hope it's gonna be a fun day!
As for clinics though, I do have one at jemfest set up. They want me to do a "legato 101 with matt king" kinda thing :-P Should be really fun! I have a pretty cool plan for it so far! I'm hoping for success...I never really did any clinic work before! Just one on one teaching! Wish me luck! :)
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Tue Feb 18 '03 8:57:27 pm
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