Isaac_19
Isaac Coruņa, Galicia Spain
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Hello! Joe, I`m still listening your new album! It`s great!!!!! However my favourite one is Crystal planet!! lol lol lol lol lolo lolo lolita
One thing more: Joe, did you published a book called "Axis Theory" or something like this? Ymob...
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Tue Oct 1 '02 7:20:16 am
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danny k
Dan Kokol Bradford, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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How do you get a guitarist to turn down? Put a chart in front of them. How do you get them to stop playing? Put notes on it. Sad but true reality of our instrument. I teach gutiar & get alot of students who want to go to Humber College or York University(2 maj. music schools in Toronto Ont.Canada)but can't read a jazz chart. So my BIG tip of the day to all the aspiring string benders out there is to learn to read standard notation. It'll open up a whole world of music to you that is not available in tab. Clarky - keep up the lessons. I studied jazz composition so I find the talk about classical compostion fasinating.
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Tue Oct 1 '02 7:56:32 am
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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clarky -- Ahh I see :) I was never formally taught this info, I took few concepts that I read in a book here and there and pieced things together in a way that I would understand them! I'm sure there are many other things that I am naming wrong lol but hell it's music ;) Thanks again man!
Ovation -- Eh, Berklee presented some problems. And I had something in my heart just telling me it's not for me...thank you though for the support man. It never goes unnoticed...
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Tue Oct 1 '02 7:56:47 am
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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mr nick -- Berklee is expensive if you don't get some sort of scholarship...but it's really easy to pick up something from them. The reason I really don't like berklee is because they are totally buisness -- they have their favorites and push those...but they could care less for the other ppl who put more work into things, instead -- they care more about the ppl who will keep feeding them a cash flow! I know it's life, but it's not somethign I am ok with...
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Tue Oct 1 '02 10:19:26 am
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Hey THEBOB, i went fasttixx on saturday 9-28 at the safeway in gresham and they already had them it was an all aged show.. A co worker of mine says they go on sale this saturday 10-5, so pick your poison.
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Tue Oct 1 '02 10:24:11 am
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Axmanjr
Alex Harris Las Vegas, NV USA Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Joe, you are the best out there and it's great to see that you're coming to Vegas in December, but the problem is that the concert is for +21 people. I'm 19- turning 20 in Feb. So I didn't luck out this time. Hopefully you can come here again and perform at a place that isn't +21 only. I can't wait for 2 more years! Well, great talkin to you!
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Tue Oct 1 '02 10:25:22 am
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chocoholic
sharon dzuba England
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Evening Satch kids, we've just come back from our hols in the North of Wales, I've never seen so many sheep, everywhere you look, white fluffy things. No computer though so no T2J but lots of chilling out and pink rock.
Anything exciting happened whilst we've been away?
Local Person - didn't think much of the new League Series, think they've gone a bit too far this time, Pauline and Mickey together, yak. Looking forward to the next Lord of The Rings Film. This new guitar teacher of Andy's (Mr Kool) has certainly improved his co-ordination over the last few weeks, he can actually put a bit of a tune together, whatever next.
JSClone1 can't remember if it was you who answered me re the tone deaf stuff but my tone deaf bloke is doing OK.
The leaves are starting to fall and winter's on it's way, have fun everybody, that's all I've got to say.
LOL Sharon
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Tue Oct 1 '02 10:32:39 am
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OzzyBradBoy
Bradley Osborne Maidstone, Kent England
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HELLO ALL!!!
At the moment I'm really into "Love Thing" don't about any body else?
I've designed a new tremelo system which I'm gonna try to get companies to look at. If anyone wants to see my idea's just e-mail me.Obviousely I'm trying to sort out the patent thing at the moment. It's very confusing.
Also, if anyone has any conection that may be useful for me to show them, please tell.
SA+COP to Joe!
Brad
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Welcome back Sharon!! Y'know, the first time I read that about Andy's guitar teacher I thought you were dissing the teacher rofl!!!!!
Hey everyone I could do with a little help! Has anyone got Joe's Guitar Secrets book? I've lost mine and I could really do with the notes for the Dimished Chord Relay exercise. Please, could someone just type it out quickly and email it? Something easy like E3 G3 D2 A4 would be fine (ie string & fret). Thanks guys!
Dave (email)
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smilinguitarman
Travis Nedohin Rycroft, Alberta Canada
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Just wanted to say that I love your music, you have such great feel in your playing. I have learned alot from just listening to you. I have been playing now for 24 years and I am just now putting out my first cd. I just wanted to say thank you for you music and take care
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Tue Oct 1 '02 11:32:33 am
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Mobil
Tain Lloyd Capalaba, Queensland Australia
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Hi guys...
listen, i'm a bit behind everybody else in the CD stakes- i only just bought 'the extremist' and it is AWESOME.
What is this stuff about Joe bringing out a new CD???
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Tue Oct 1 '02 2:28:20 pm
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Mobil: check out the discography link at the top of your page. You know it makes sense ;-)
seleccao: I guess if there's nothing new on the vai website (I never go there myself), there's nothing to report. Maybe one of the mailing lists would keep you updated? Guys? Any ideas? News? Gossip? HTH Dave
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Mobil
Tain Lloyd Capalaba, Queensland Australia
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Phrygian- I take it you play guitar? What type do you have, what can you play and yeah, you're all probably better than i am!
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Tue Oct 1 '02 2:35:58 pm
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Mobil: I never really saw guitar playing as the kind of thing that anyone could be "better than" anyone else at. A couple of the guys on here have heard my CD - shout for Naty and r6rocker - they'll give you a more honest opinion (I hope!!!!)
My main guitars are things I've made myself - I'm left handed, and I dislike the weight of a left handed guitar, so I tend to cut up right handers till they fit my body LOL!!!
What about you? What do you play? How long you been playing?
edit If you're into theory and are having trouble, you came to the right place!!! Clarky is doing a session on scales, harmonisation, modes, etc, and it seems to be going down a treat! Enjoy! Cheers, Dave
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Tue Oct 1 '02 2:40:50 pm
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Mobil
Tain Lloyd Capalaba, Queensland Australia
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I TRY to play (stress, try!) to play my Fender Squier Strat (2x single coil, 1 humbucker) on my little Squier SP-10 10w amp.
Its classic black with white scratchplate.
I don't know how to read music, and i think tabs are somewhat confusing (for me at the moment, anyway- its been ages since i've read any!), so i play by ear. Most of the time i'm pretty accurate- the only difference is usually strings + fret etc. compared with the actual music. As long as it sounds right, i sort of don't care.
I can (sort of) play WAR (rhythm) etc.. and a few others, like crystal planet, love thing, train of angels etc.. but not very well.
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jelly man
Paul Huxley Guildford, Surrey England Plays: Bass (24 years)
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chocoholic - interesting. i mean, yeah i agree that all the pauline / mickey / ross love triangle thing was a bit ... sick but i wouldn't say any more so than some of the stuff from the first series. I just loved the doctor guy and grandmother's footsteps, as well as the 6th sense reference (the guy in the coffin at church)
clarky- i'm not sure of who the "big 5 russians" are... I like Stravinsky, a lot, as well as Prokovieff, Rimsky Korsakoff, Rachmaninoff, I like most big Russian music. Tchaikovsky. I like Smetana too. Bear in mind that I am relatively new to this kind of music, and have heard little of it all so far.
Bearing this in mind what you said about first half of 20th century music is probably quite similar to how I think- I just haven't got bored by lots of it yet. I know I really like Stravinsky, cause I keep going back to it. But Schoenberg and Webern seems all too..... odd. It's something like people winning the turner prize for creating a room with a lightswitch going on and off.
I shall try and listen to more instrumental Bach. That's REALLY ENOUGH BABBLING ON PAUL.. (that's me I'm talking about not paul clarky)
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