Abzdolz
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My greetings, Joe :)
I'm new here and I beg your pardon for questions that might be already asked.
What music do you listen to? (If you have your spare time of course :)
Who is your favorite classic composer?
What do you prefer to read?
Thank You.
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Fri Jan 17 '03 9:26:01 am
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tyrantduke
Alan Schrader Cameron, MO USA
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Clarky I must give you a HUGE THANK YOU, I've just got done with your Theory on Triads, and I have already learned so much, I haven't touched my guitar yet but I'm going to work on Positions and Chord Progressions right now... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
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Fri Jan 17 '03 9:33:21 am
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migupais
Miguel Pais Lisbon, Portugal Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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PhryDom- Yeah, that's what i'll do... Thanks.
I dedicated my afternoon playing around with feedback effects... (I should be studying maths...) Does anyone know how to play does feedbacks on the intro of Flying in a Blue Dream?
I think I found out some things... I put distortion and reverb and a lot of other things in it, switch to the bridge pickup, volume up, and started experimenting... :)
The easyest one I found out it was by making a gentle pull off on the 3rd string around the 12th fret, it gave me a B feedback (sometimes it gives me a G... haven't figured out this one yet...). Also by using the same technique on the 1st string, 9th fret, it gave me the same B feedback, on the same 3rd string! Also by making a very gentle hammer on on the 4th string, 14th fret an bending just a tiny bit, it gave me, I think it was an E feedback. And it's really cool what you can do with some feedback and a tremolo arm! It was really fun to do, but I was just experimenting... I know nothing about feedback effects...
Is there any theory about feedback effects? Anyway, could someone please teach me how to play that intro? :)
Well... now I think i'll study... (Why do I have to know maths??!! I mean, we all die someday! And then noone will care if you know maths or not!)
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Fri Jan 17 '03 9:50:20 am
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Ethn Hayabusa
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Oh man,Mummy 2 was like having a catheter inserted by Shaq with Tourettes syndrome.Not even enjoyable the first time.5th element is kick ass,but The Mummy 2 makes me want to punch a small child in the throat.
I think Brendan Frasier should be kicked in the daddy button with a steel toe for that crap.
Speak of the devil,my uncle is watching it now,and my intestines are rumbling,in a futile attempt to throttle the DVD player into a thousand pieces.Hitler would have enjoyed this film.
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Fri Jan 17 '03 10:05:29 am
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tyrantduke
Alan Schrader Cameron, MO USA
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migupais - feedback is cool
E t h n - wow, those are some strong feelings there. I don't really remember liking or disliking Mummy 2, I just remember I thought it looked exactly like Diablo 2 (video game)
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Fri Jan 17 '03 10:29:15 am
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Jue
julian avalos stockton, CA u.s.a
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hey, just guitarist from little town stockton,pretty close to sf, any waqy , im interested ifyou give lessons? well when you get the time if possible let me know, or maybe recomend me.
catch you later man.
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Fri Jan 17 '03 10:52:19 am
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tyrantduke
Alan Schrader Cameron, MO USA
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Fri Jan 17 '03 11:19:47 am
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Quantum
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Mr Nick --- May i know where you got the Satch and DT backing tracks from?? they sound like an excellent idea...
Clarky ---thanks for all the theory stuff you've been posting... i read your recent one on modulation but I have to say I'm a little confused. Why do you have to use dominant chords from A7 and Em to get back to A major? I think that's what you said.
everyone out there, hope you're having a great time and as always enjoy listening to satch...!!!
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Fri Jan 17 '03 11:19:49 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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migupais, if you have the volume loud enough, try moving around the room while holding down one note... there are so-called "sweet spots" where the feedback likes to generate itself.... for FIABD hold down a C note on the third fret of the A string... for more available feedback harmonics also hold down a C on the 5th fret of the G string.... I think I read somewhere that Joe likes to put little tape marks on the stage floor so he can remember where they are for each venue. Good luck!
sharon, just a little more info... hacking doesn't mean taking your player apart (in case you were worried ;-) )... it's usually a weird combination of remote control presses that does it (kinda like those Easter Egg hidden extras)... and once it's done you don't need to do it again.... mine was something like "open DVD tray, press up, right, down, left, 3, 5, 7" and all of a sudden a message appeared on the screen saying "Region Free" :-) woohoo!!!! :-) btw my player is the one Tesco were selling, a Wharfedale DVD 750S... good luck :-) Dave
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Fri Jan 17 '03 11:31:23 am
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mick87
Spoonman Spider Mike Plays: Spoons
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Jstrat57 - for Love Thing, check out some of the tabs at guitartabs.cc.... the opening chords are -
e---2--2--2--4--4--2--2------------
B---5--5--4--2--2--0--0------------
G---4--4--4--2--2--1--1------------
D---2--2--2--2--2--2--2------------
A--------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------
That happens three times then goes to something like this once-
e--0---0---0---0----0---0-----
B--0---0---0---0---0---0----
G--9---8---6--------1--------
D--9---9---7--------2---------
A- X------------------2----------
E--9-----------------0----------
Then back to the original chords, and then back again, you get the idea......
Of course this is just the rythmn, it changes again a bunch of times where you arpeggiate some chords, but this will give you an ok understanding......mick
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Fri Jan 17 '03 11:46:35 am
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migupais
Miguel Pais Lisbon, Portugal Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Thnx PhryDom, I'll practice on that. :)
(once again... I should be studying...)
Thought of the day: It would be great if we could fly in a blue dream without worrying about maths exams...
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Fri Jan 17 '03 12:32:47 pm
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wookielab
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First time active on web!
Love the music Joe! Am looking for a job as roadie/stagehand in fact anything. JS 1000 BTB in hand. 15 years musical 10 years Satch orientated.
Would like to hear from anyone who has similar interests or is looking for a guitarist for their band.
Wookielab
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Fri Jan 17 '03 1:23:54 pm
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Prman
Barry Goodwin Welling, Kent United Kingdom
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Phrydom: Sorry - my world is huge, but I will get around to your little corner of it soon. Thank you. Goodnight.
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Fri Jan 17 '03 1:26:54 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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tyrantduke - Happy 10! Well, I guess it's 15 now. ;-)
ncpickdude - I would guess it's from 1987 or 1988, because the song Satch Boogie was released in 1987.
Jstrat57 - Thanks for the mouse link. Also, if you still need a Love Thing tab, go to [link]http://www.stuarthamm.net/]/link] and check out the tab for the LISF solo. It starts out with the Love Thing chords on bass. Maybe you can use that to help figure the guitar chords out.
ovation1 - I think Joe played part of New Blues as an intro to Rubina a few times on the EOC tour. I saw a setlist in a photo gallery somewhere, but I forget where. Also, that was a crazy Joe picture. :-)
Akiko - San Francisco isn't really a surfing city.
...Austin...
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Fri Jan 17 '03 1:42:19 pm
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bong hits3
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sf isnt but some of the best waves in the world are between san fran & big sur mon, i wont get in that cold ass water thats shark infested but theres alot of crazy mo fo's out here!~! reno less than 2 weeks, smokin~!~!~!~!
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Fri Jan 17 '03 1:57:17 pm
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Jstrat57 - Icq or msn is how I normally do it.
Cube - I'll post it on iuma.
OCP - That is awesome stuff man. So does your full time job revolve around guitar then? I'm saying again, them demos I have of yours are bloody excellent.
Ethn - HAHA great descriptions! Small child! Throat! Punch in! hahahaha
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Fri Jan 17 '03 2:05:24 pm
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jsjerch1
Jernej Trobentar Ljubljana, Slovenia Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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hey Joe,whats up?How are you man?Listen,im totally going out of my mind!Every day i pick up my gutar i get better and beter!Joe im 15 years old and ive been playing guitar for 6 years!I really want to play live infront of other people, but first i have to go to a music school so i will know when to go to the music academy!Then i will get cool gigs!I really wish to go to the USA so i will have the chance to meet you and to play good gigs!BTW,my name is Jerry and im from Slovenia!
I know you hear this often,but youre my biggest inspiration!I finally got youre DVD and i still cry every time i see you play!Joe please,can you help me come to my dreams? Jerry
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Fri Jan 17 '03 2:24:31 pm
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The Farting Gnome
Mike Smith Oakdale, Gwent United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hi Joe, Hi Guys.
I have a question.
I have a JS1000BTB and i was wondering how long it should take for the strings to bed in.So far ive had it for three weeks and it's still going out of tune.
Also when i use the whammy bar, i mean when i push it down and pull it up quite far, i can hear and feel a clicking sound.I cant tell weather its the strings being tweaked or the neck of the guitar..................Any advice................PLEASE HELP,IM DESPERATE.ALL I WANT TO DO IS PLAY.
These JS1000s dont seem to be going down too
well. I dont get it.How come Joe doesnt have problems with his.
INVIGOR--I know what your going through,i feel your pain
Mike...................son of smithers
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Fri Jan 17 '03 2:33:17 pm
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chocoholic
sharon dzuba England
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phygdom - ta muchly.
you still excercising those pooches.
Ethn - those are strong feelings re Mummy 2. I have similar angry feelings about Robbie Williams, I loathe this man completely. Probably one of the most talentless gonks on the planet.
Thank goodness Satch is in our world. Here to save us from crap music.
lol sharon
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