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zzzdat

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  • Birthday 01/14/1956

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    26 Hamers, old BC Rich, old Dean, Ovation C778LX, Guild D44BLD
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    Batesburg, SC
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  1. I don't seem to have a problem with left hand right hand coordination from day to day as long as i warm up a little. I do have days where everything I play sounds boring and not creative, you know you resort to old tired licks. When that happens I play a little than put it down for a while and come back to it. When I warm up I don't play scales I just do chromatic runs up and down the neck on all strings. If I start playing this scale or that scale I end up using scales to much and not creating any real music. I just pick a spot and try to go in a different direction that I normally do and hope something musical comes out, usually a fifty fifty shot at coming up with something that pleases me. It's the same live with me, I get pissed of with my playing if I resort to often to tried and true licks, Sometimes I screw up just to find something different or push myself to be creative, but when it works it makes me happy inside. Cool Beans Gene
  2. The last note in the solo from Theme From An Imanginary Western by Mountain is the most perfect harmonic. Very hard to do also. Cool Beans
  3. I learned by ear early on, Hendrix, Clapton, Beck, Page, Allmans, Johnny Winter, Deep Purple, so on. I never practiced scales, I guess I did by immitating others. I still don't sit down and practice scales, I just play and try to make things sound good to me. Later when I gained knowlege of modes, scales, and other technical names for things, I discovered that I was already using them all the time just by playing licks I liked. The one thing I have done is transpose standard positions to other areas of the neck so I could string together longer runs. What i like to do playing live sometimes is to pick a place on the neck that is not where I usually go and see what happens, sometimes sucks, sometimes very cool. To me expression trumps technical knowledge, if you have both you rock. Cool Beans Gene
  4. Really good single channel amp, guitar volume down for clean, guitar volume up for classic crunch, add pedal for different gain structures, solo's. Done. Cool Beans Gene
  5. First on the 2014 hit list this year is incomming. JB strat as new at a kiiler counter offer price. http://reverb.com/item/70165-fender-artist-series-jeff-beck-stratocaster-guitar-2013-in-olympic-white Cool Beans Gene
  6. Most of the time unplugged on the couch watching tv. Lately I'm using a Fender superp champ XD with the new EHX soul food into the clean channel, it gets good amp feel at low volume. I also have the orginal Yamaha THR 10 that sounds great, but not as amp like as the XD and Soul Food. Cool Beans Gene
  7. Right now Reverend has some real nice working mans guitars, they are imports, they are on the expensive side of imports, but the ones I own and have played can compete with any big name brand "Gibson, Fender" type axe. If they could be built in USA at the same price point and be as good as the Rev's, I would be onboard for a try. Cool Beans Gene
  8. A nash e-52 esquire that really does justice to word killer. It simplly kills My first Les Paul in 35 years, it really is a differert animal then a Hamer studio or Monona Elite. It's rounder and looser sounding not as focused.
  9. It's ugly, a Les Paul should not be green unless its a goldtop with stain, oxidation and mildew. Cool Beans Gene
  10. I have one in Salmon blush color and I do love it, all stock, sounds like a good vintage strat, plays better. Cool Beans Gene
  11. For me the only Hamers would be an orange sparkle Newport Pro with a Bigsby, a nice Korina Jr, a newer Phantom in a unique color or any super desirable tree fiddy type deal. I want to find a Reverend orange dot neck Ron Ashton V. A newer Jeff Beck white strat just because. These are atainable to me. The inprobable and not likely to get because of price unless I just get lucky, go insane and loose all fiscal reponsibility or win the lotto are: Gretsch White Falcon and a Huber Krauster II. Cool Beans Gene
  12. I treated myself to a new Les Paul Traditional in honey burst. Cool Beans Gene
  13. Check to see if the cord end is metric, metric ends are just a little smaller diameter then inch USA type plugs, also it only takes a little bump with a cord plugged in to mess up the switchcraft 151 jacks used in most Hamers. Cool Beans Gene
  14. Mesa Boggie MKIIb, Hated it. Okay clean, good sustain on the lead channel, terrible mid gain sounds. I live in the mid gain type of sound and use my guitar volume to go from clean to mild overdrive, then boost with a pedal for more gain. This amp just would not do that. It had no personality at all. Just a very generic sounding amp, An amp should be organic and breath, and become as one in the guitar player. Not bad, but far from a great amp. Cool Beans Gene
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