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  1. Jack,

    All is well. My band is getting ready to release an album soon. I also have moved to vocal duties. It's quite a change of pace!! I'm still very doubtfull of myself, but we keeping getting great feedback, especially on the vox, so i guess I need to relax. lol! Glad things are good with the kids! You chould post some of your own shred videos on here!

  2. Jack,

    Thanks buddy! How are things my friend? It' been a while since I talked to you!

    Oh, here's a quote for you all:

    NIGEL TUFNEL: When you get older you realize that what's important is not the amount of notes that you play. It's if you're thinking about them after you've played them.

    And of course (Nigel discussing his own unique music theory):

    GW: What happens in the case of a chord like G13?

    TUFNEL: Okay. This is my other theory:

    If you're playing that type of music, you shouldn't be doing it.

    GW: Shouldn't be doing the Nigel Tufnel Theory of Music?

    TUFNEL: No — you shouldn't be playing

    music! Because what good are people who do that jazzy sort of stuff? It's all too low-volume. Have you noticed that? What are they trying to hide? What have they got to be embarrassed about? If you're a good player, you play loud so people can hear it-that's why we plug these things in. If you play an electric guitar — I don't care if it's a Gibson 175 or a Charlie Christian — turn the fuckin' thing up!

    To those people who do that 13th stuff I say, "By the time you count to 13, who cares? The song's over anyway. So let's play some serious rock and roll." It's all very impressive, I suppose, for some musicologists who play jazz and all that — let them have their way. But they must be afraid of something if they're not playing loud.

  3. >1. He's (supposedly) the world's fastest guitarist

    I thought that was Chris Impellitteri? :-)

    I don't think Impellitteri is the fastest, just the best immitation of Yngwie. He baltantly rips off Yngwie's instrumentals and you can luiterally play some of them back to back and it's the exact same. That's really, really lame. The funniest part is he doesn't credit Yngwie as an influence!!! I mean c'mon!!! That's like me playing Hot For Teacher and changing the lyrics and 3 notes in the solo and saying "I never listened to Eddie Van Halen. He had no impact on me whatsoever." Give credit where it's due.

    Anyway, before that rant I was going to say: This is pretty tame for some of the stuff I've heard from Michael Angelo and certainly not his fastest stuff (which boggles my mind).

  4. First off, you read the subject so if you whine about the video's content you have only yourself to blame and you're being a baby. No one's got a gun to your head to watch this. If you're wanting to see something else other than shred chops on guitar read no further and go to a thread about pickups, bridges, guitar colors, etc.

    Ok, with that out of the way here's something I thought some members might ENJOY. This is Michael Angelo Batio and his claims to fame are:

    1. He's (supposedly) the world's fastest guitarist

    2. He can play all this with his right or left hands (ambidextrous)

    3. He can play all this stuff with his fretting hands upsidedown (about 2 min. into video)

    3. He can play two necks at the same time, one with each hand, playing independent parts.

    Impressive stuff to watch! Sorry, couldn't find any of his 2 or 4 necked guitar antics.

    Click below:

    I am clicking this link because I want to see insane shred guitar and understand that's all this video contains! I hereby give up my right to bitch and moan about the lack of "feel" and "taste" which are only matters of opinion anyways.

  5. I do that a lot. Problem is with my ADHD I get so many ideas I can't remember them all!!! Even if I try to write them down I can't do it. My mind runs much faster than the rest of me can keep up with. In college I'd have a paper written four times over in my head before I could finish typing it. To this day my friends always joke about how hard it is to keep up with my train of thought. If we ever get those implants to download our thoughts I'll be the first in line...

  6. How many players out there would commit time and resources to covering Son House and even making a video? Give the guy some credit. No record exec was clamoring for that...

    A couple of million, minimum, would be my guess. However, none of them have the financial backing (videos don't make money). It's not like doing old blues artists' music is a new concept, espically when it's a popular, old blues artists. Hell, that applies to any artist's existing work that's popular.

    Jack White is doing nothing new. Bands like Local H (and how many others in the history of music?) have been doing the no bass player thing for ages. Bands have been writing music like the stripes for decades, they just were the ones who won the recent "this band gets real promotion from a record company" lottery.

    You show me the band pulling this stuff off live for a change and then maybe I'll believe that something worth while is there. Until then it's just another Ashley Simpson situation. What's on the album isn't really the real performer.

    On a personal note, I don't like the songs and I don't care if Aerosmith wrote them in the 70's. But as I said, that's a personal preference.

  7. Live they are the worst band EVER!!! The guitar is WAY out of tune, there's no sense of rhythm form either of them, and he can't sing. Basically they'd be a great punk band in that style except they're actually trying, which negates the whole idea.

    Bakc when they were first on SNL I'd never heard of them. The next day one of the guitar instuctors at the music store I was working at asked me if the perfoamce was supposed to be a joke! TERRIBLE!!!

    I say this with all seriousness: The White Stripes make 7th grade bands of kids who've only been playing for less than a year look like virtuosos. Once again, I stress that I'm not kidding at all.

  8. Any of the Pink Floyd radio hit rotation songs ... JEEZ!

    We've got a really good hard-rock station (WTUE) outta

    Dayton, OH , but I swear ... they play Pink Floyd what seems

    at least once an hour. We've got a small transistor radio in

    our bathroom, and everytime I take a shower, or

    pinch a loaf, there goes Money, Comfortably Numb, Hey You,

    Another Brick In The Wall, Time, etc.

    I DO like Floyd, but man ... there's SO much more music

    out there. WTUE does play the occasional obscure

    tune; example just the other night, they played Aerosmith's

    Draw The Line. Couldn't believe it. I ain't ever heard that

    song on the radio.

    But back to the overplayed songs, that's why I hate

    the radio ... the repetitiveness, and the fuggin' commercials.

    5 minutes of tunes ... 7 minutes of commercials. :unsure: Just give me

    my CDs.

    WTUE Rules! My favorite radio station growing up! They play a hell of a lot more AC/DC than Pink Floyd though! Especially after Wing FM (102.9) went under. Now I think thy are the only real rock station in Dayton so they do a lot more classic rock (they even advertise themselves as a classic rock station now). Still, a great station. They used to play a lot of BC (Brother Cane) as well.

  9. Ok Greg, I wanna see you bench report the korina virt and give it back its 36 frets :) Not sure what you could do about the humbucker route but heres a guitar that really looks like it deserves unbutchering.

    p.s. I wasn't on the weekend Joe apparently went off and got banned but he's very knowledgeable about guitars, gear, and music. He was always there to answer questions and help out, even though he was a bit "blunt" at times with his answers and opinions. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a guitar off him and his prices seem pretty fair ( a bit on the high side but thats some rare stuff he's selling) to me.

    He's also incredibly paranoid about what others think about him. In fact he's probably reading this right now and getting pissed! I don't think i've ever read so much from someone who had so much to prove. I found Joe's comments somewhat knowledgable, but certainly nothing over the top. Besides there are guys here who make their living repairing and working with the equipment we all have questions on. Not to mention they will be nice to you too! lol!

  10. If I had a dollar for every time I heard: "Hey boy, you sure do play a mean guitar! Ya'll know any Free Bird?" I'd be a rich man... *sigh*

    The other thing is there's always someone who wants to hear some country. "Sure buddy, that fits right in there with the Velvet Revolver song we just finished."

  11. Not a big fan of mesa. I've played or owned damn near everyy model they've ever made.

    I did own a Mark III C+ that had a awesome clean tone (Sting's guitar Dominic Miller uses these and his clean sound is amazing), but I couldn't find a dirty tone I liked at all, especially with a good clean tone since the main EQ (not the graphic) was shared. It also weighed an insane amount for a 1x12 combo.

  12. Since some of us are DAW (Digita Audio Workstation) users I thought this would be a cool topic for us to share some info with one another since it's impossible to try all the plugins out there.

    Be sure to list your system format and plugin type!

    I'm using a Pro-tools LE System on Windows so I hve RTAS plugins

    Here is a favorite of mine:

    Sampletank 2XL - an awesome program with amazing sample of intruments that you can play via midi controller (I use a Yamaha P-60 digital piano). It has drum kits, voices, organs, basses, pianos, sitars, strings and every other thing you can think of. Almost every sounds parameters are completely controllable. I'm a novice user at best, but even I can get some amazing tones out of it.

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