Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford Tacoma, Washington USA Plays: Bass (26 years)
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imjon the bottom neck is a regular guitar, the top neck is a hardtail with the strings tuned to low E, low E, middle E, middle E, high E, high E
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Tue Jan 27 '04 12:46:15 pm
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Stu Clone - If it's not a triplet feel it would probably make more sense to call it 9/4. 9/16 looks far more scary written down than 9/4, and that's what you're trying to avoid. If something's hard to read then it's not going to come together very nicely. The thiing with time signatures is that they really are unnecessary unless the music is written down - it's all academic. The sound is what matters. If you check out the folk music from eastern Europe, particularly Greece and Turkey, you'll realise that a lot of it just doesn't seem to have any time signature. It's only if you were to write it down that it would matter, buit if you ere to do thta you'd be totally destroying the culture of the music.
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Tue Jan 27 '04 12:51:34 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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eta - Joe's first guitar was a white Hagstrom. I don't remember the year.
machow - Welcome to the site! Tell us about yourself...
SupaaDave - Happy 600!
PhryDom - I'm a lefty, but I play right-handed so I can't help you. ;-)
...Austin...
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Tue Jan 27 '04 12:55:41 pm
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Micheal Gowan is a buttf***! He gave Joe a seriously awful review or at least on Windows media. " There is too much inconsistency in his songs, at times sounds like he is imitating Yngwie Malmsteen. Micheal Gowan can suck my weiner!
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:02:47 pm
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Adrián Robles Saltillo, Coahuila México Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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JS JP 41 I'm sorry but, Who's Micheal Gowan?
Anybody here likes Robert Fripp or Brian Eno. I don't have much of them, just their cd "The Essential Fripp and Eno" its absolutely awesome, I plug the earphones to the computer while working and its very relaxing. Strange sounds in it.
Saludos amigos.
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:09:40 pm
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He wrote a review on windows media player, but if he has the audacity to say Joe is bad and mean it, he can go to hell!
If he thinks that he has no business writing reviews!
I may sound bitter but I am because Joe can take simple songs and twist them to things of beauty.
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:12:58 pm
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Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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Hey Joe: This Wednesday at the Freight and Salvage at 111 1 Addison Ave. in Berkeley California a benefit concert for the homeless called "Shelter from the Storm" will be held. Country Joe McDonald and Buzzy Linhart and the Big Few will be there. I just wanted to leave word for all of your fans who are interested in Buzzy Linhart. Hope you see this Mike: and that you are safe and happy. It's the first time Buzzy's been out for a while, and should prove to be a worth while event. Joe: It will be great to hear your new Peavey amp! I'm stoked! I've been playing Peavey amps for quite a while. KTF Randell
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:27:46 pm
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Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford Tacoma, Washington USA Plays: Bass (26 years)
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master yoda, that's definitely something i should get more used to... composing odd times in x/4 instead of x/16... i have this whole mental block against anything x>7 though, it just looks bad to me. and then there's the matter of tempo... i'd have to have it at quarter = 240, which is generally pretty ugly... just one of those things that i've gotten to after years of sighting jazz charts at half = 160 w/ eighth note runs. hahaha. oh well, it'll get there eventually ;)
edit: woohoo, post 969! i'll let everyone know when i get to 9696 ;)
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:29:05 pm
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Ya Yo Gakk
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THEFIREMAN- LOL i don't like korn... the drummer did a calvin klein ad, what true metal head would do an ad for something that represents an image opposite of the one they portray? a fake one. pays hommage to metallica at the ICON MTV gig then bashes them....oh thats right, it was all for MTV.... i like very few commercial artists, 99% of them abandon their music for money and/or commercialism/success... look at aerosmith, great band gone awry...i have much, much, much more respect for an artist who sticks to what THEY WANT TO DO regardless of success, sales, fans, money, whatever... too many artists play/sing/put out what everyone wants to hear or whatever will sell... integrity = 0%.... joe = 110%
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:41:25 pm
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Marcelo Maryland U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I agree with you ya yo gakk that's why I hate mainstream music most of the time. Lol... your screen name is a Steve Vai song, and a strange one at that. That song cracks me up, but it's good! Lol. Yeah Korn has lost it they're new album sucks from what my friend tells me, so I'm not even going to buy it, the only good album was the first.
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:47:56 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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ovation - the 1st movement mend is mended... the 2nd movement is done up to the last moment of craziness...
the 2nd movement sounds very very pretty....
I love the lead tone in the 2nd.. kinda 2/3's clean.. neck pick-up.. and it sounds wonderful
eta - I'd go for the dosh. and buy a happy life full of expensive guitars, beer and cheap tottie...
michelle - and I hope they throw the book at those little shit bags...
Tastey - 9/8 also means 1 and 1/8th... lmao..
mick87 - to be specific.. it's the number of semi-quavers to the bar...
phryg dom - the RG550EXL is pretty nice... and if you stick sensible pick-ups on it you'll have a very good guitar...
my recommendation is to get one made custom... it's not as costly as you'd think..
yoda / stu - if it's a 9/8 count then it's a 9/8 count... changing the resolution to 9/16 or 9/4 and thinking that it removes it from being 'compound' time don't work.. it'll just screw the accents and phrase length... if you see a score in 9/8 the was writen before something like 1890 then it's most likely to be our old mate Mr Compound so it'll be 3/4 with a triplet per beat... after that time.. anything goes.. sometimes there will be a note on the score like 9/8 [5/8 - 3/8] by the first bar... or within the bars a 'dotted' bar line shows the sub-division.. failing that.. sight read it and the phrase length will become apparent when you hear it....
in the David Cross band I regularly get dished out all kinds of unpleasant signatures.. 7/8/ 9/8, 11/8 and 17/8 are my faves.. in a song I wrote a few years ago called Empire, there is a mad instrumental section in 30/16...
maybe just to be different I should try 2Pi/4... lmao..
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Tue Jan 27 '04 1:49:36 pm
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