Stevee T
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Sax player,
Glad to hear all is well in Moscow, and thanks for the positive response to my new music, and my Jemfest plans.
Greg Howe sounds like he's got some nice fusion chops goin on, and certainly has an impressive resume', and players that he's working with.
Love to hear your new CD once you've completed it.
Peace!
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Stevee T
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962,
Not only I am I surprised to hear predict a new album this winter, but his announcement about his new Chrome JS Ibanez that he'll unvail at NAMM next week.
When I called Ibanez to inquire, they said that no such new guitar existed, and that they were cleared to release any new products that would be introduced there.
Maybe, it's TOP SECRET!?
Gotta got to practice in a few minutes...talk to ya later!
Love + Peace!
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Thu Jan 13 '05 3:17:56 pm
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Stevee T
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Zenfish,
You sound like you'd be a passionette friends.
And I don't think I'd be incorrect in saying you've got wood!
lol....not stinkers here either.
Je suis bûcheron, et je suis bien, je dors toute nuit, et je boire toute la journée !
www.stevetrott.com
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Happy thursday Satchland !!
Does anyone know where I can get parts for my Lo TRS II trem? Rich Harris won't touch TRS parts with a ten foot pole ! I lost my trem arm a little while back and I'm not having much luck finding a replacement. Peace, SD
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Thu Jan 13 '05 3:26:04 pm
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Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Slanshroom :-) , no problem bro take care with yourself and keep up the great work. Can you put here again your website link? Thanks bro and get well soon :-) !!!!
962 - I like your songs include the new one. Your songs with a professional production, they can do a kick ass record :-).
Keep up the good work ;-) amigo. Btw i saw that you did a new age, sorry, i didN´t see that. Happy Birthday amigo :-)) !!! How old are you? Regards :-) !!!
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Thu Jan 13 '05 3:51:17 pm
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Gavin Robertson Mt. Gambier, Australia Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the site but like everyone else whos part of this i love Joe's music. i was wondering how joe does squeals with his whammy bar i've tryed all the techniques i know tryin' to make it sound like joe but it just won't work. maybe i need some special equipment? i dunno can you please help me out? thanks
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Chrome Axe
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Hey Joe, glad to hear you're feeling better. I missed the opprtunity to see you play in Phoenix last december because of your pneumonia. I'm looking forward to april 6th. I've been listening to your music since 1988 but never had the chance to see you live. Hopefully you don't get sick after your new-zealand tour.
I've been saving up cash to buy an ibanez which was my first ever guitar, an old roadstar series-2 if that means anything to you. I think owning a JS will be my way to show my respect and admiration for your musical talent and creativity.
See you in Phoenix Joe,
Take care
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Mike Brownrigg Canada Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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Almost Amateur, Im not sure how expensive your guitar is but if you don't mind whackin' it a bit I have a few whammy tips that might help you sound more like SATCH...
First you can try pullin up on the whammy bar instead of pushin' down all the time.........this souds kinda weird but it's cool,very Steve Vai..Also you can try hittin' the whammy with harmonics..try playin' a solid harmonic and then doing some whammy action on that harmonic, make a steady rythm with the whammy kinda' like a manual wah wah.like this hit the harmonic, let it ring for a sec, then strike the whammy bar, push it once rapidly then let it go, wait a sec then repeat the same action, do this until you lose sustain on your harmonic.Also my fave exercise for the whammy bar is to take some old strings put them on your guitar if they are not already on, then tighten them as tight as they go without breakin', then sit back on your sofa watch some t.v. and keep pumpin' the whammy with your right hand until the strings break.......It's like jackin' off your whammy bar,keep on tightening up the strings as they loosen...this can get hard on the hand and arm but the pain eventually goes, and so does the need to practice.thanks..peace.
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Namm Man - Yes, the mistake was intentional, but you know that now... let's paint the mirror black. Which one is your favorite Rush album, if I may?
How do you like Vapor Trails ? The radio stations didn't pick it up at all (where I live anyways).
Clarky -
I beg your pardon Sir, LOL How are you? OK , you asked Hadley the right question. I should have too. He needs to understand what's going on there before we give him all on a platter. He's all yours now.
Later
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Jacob Stewart Washington U S Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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man, off to band practice in a little while. I should have fun. anyway, I got to play guitar a lot today cause I didn't go to school, lol. it was sweet.
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Thu Jan 13 '05 5:19:07 pm
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:I,ve not,i,ve heard plenty about Mr Stevens though & its all been good i,m about due t buy some cds,recon it should be in the basket?I used t jam with a wicked flamenco guitarist here b4 he & his wife left for France,clean electric guitar fitted perfect alongside the sound,although my comping lacked substance in comparison t his,something i,m acutely aware of now & studying,was an amazing experience t play with a musician/guitarist so good.
AlexandreCaetano:http://www.sevenbrassmonkeys.com/Roy.htm,should have an mp3 of C-prelude & the Gypsy Airs up later this morn,not slept for 2 days for editing,not bad for a first mix,could be better,man..... how many times have i said that,lol, but i,m sick of it,think i,ll leave it the way it is & move on.Stay good bro & good luck with your own work.must sleep zzzzzzzzzzz
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Leanna Usher atlanta, Georgia USA
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hey y'all just wanted to stop by and say hi! haven't been on here in ages...don't have any time now, but i will come on here and catch up soon :-D good night!! --Leanna
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simon manzer halifax, nova scotia canada Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Hey long time since iv been here i just wanted to drop by and tell everyone
JAMES BYRDS NO LONGER PRINTED ALBUM "SON OF MAN" IS FINALLY FREE ON HIS WEBSITE!!!!!!
www.jamesbyrd.com
enjoy! the best songs are in the beggining, the teacher/ beatitude, and in my fathers house (not yet realesed)
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290 posts behind. Shit man?
Any of you old pharts (JOE included) remember this...it's plucked from the middle of the song -
I wanna scream, I want you all to know
I would be runnin' but my feets are too slow
Young man really got a hold on it too
I got the Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu.
I've had that song in my head for a few days now. Blame it on Joe. lol! I went to cduniverse to hear a clip of it. Found a clip by the Grateful Dead. Man, that is one mellow cool band that takes me back to the daze long past in bong heaven. Do sober people actually listen to the Dead? I stopped smoking 16 years ago, but when I hear the Dead, I'm there dude! lol! I'm not even a DeadHead, it's just the vibe of the band. lol! I don't remember who sang the original. Anybody know?
Steven, happy birthday honey! Hope you're feeling better soon my friend.
night peeps!
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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CLarky: I hear you on the music library haha! But you can see where it would come in handy for composers...I mean, if you get hired to do a composing job, you can pocket much more money instead of hiring an actual orchestra. Definitely pays for itself in that situaton.....hey idea: why don't you find an excuse to write a symphony to pay for the music library haha! About the acoustic versus electric...your sentiments are definitely right on. I'd have to say that my opinion is that many technical acoustic players have trouble playing electric cleanly, because string damping is not such a major neccesity (hell, bluesgrass players hardly even use their right hand palms to mute at all) conversely, many shredders have trouble on acoustics, because they favor tons of pick angle to speed up their picking, while at the same time hurting the fundamental tone of the string. But yes, these comparisons are also silly. "On second thought, let us not go to Camelot...it is a silly place."
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mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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fuck man....have to re post the entire message............as it is i am already having the toughest time of my life...the fucking posting column is pissing me even more.......fuck it!
let me check first whether this message is accepted or not coz if it doesnt then i wont write the entire message again.
sorry for the language,,,have not slept in 4 nights..thus the uneasiness.
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Re: Delfino Pie
you've got a cat called "Poo"?! I call my youngest cat (also the fattest cat) "Poo" lol...although her real name is Ollie...which is short for Olliephant. lol
yeah, his whole name is Pookie (like Garfields teddy bear)
Olliephant? that's not the Middle Earth ones that Master Samwise saw in Ithilien?
BigBunny... . . ...
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