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Old 01-08-2007, 08:42 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Well hell...

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Now that's what I'm looking for. I didn't know people made music like that anymore. As a guitar player for 25 years, that sounds just like my style. Now if I could I solve this Carpel Tunnel Issue I could be a guitarist again, it made me a bass player.

...maybe we gotta jam sometime?

Bass player I know got the surgery and he's back to 100%, good as new.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:01 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I have no problem with a friendly jam session, I'd take that offer anytime.

I used to be a fairly descent guitarist, hands were quite fast at one time. I started when I was five and had to give it up about 4 years ago, so there's 30 years of experience there, never was much into sports, so I locked myself in my room for hours and hours and just learned all the dokken, judas priest, iron maiden, and van helen that I could.

Since I have played bass for about 20 years, I figured I go with it full time. I used to enter the guitar contests Hot Licks used to have years ago, entered all but 2, so that's 9 out of 11, was never the best and never the worst, but, probably middle of the road somewhere, it was fun though. I even found some video footage I never knew existed until about 3 years ago. These hands used to be pretty skilled, but, I have had no recourse financially.

I really liked that MP3 you sent, that's me through and through. I really, and honestly liked what I heard, I like the aggression behind it.
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Old 01-09-2007, 06:47 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Cool...

..glad you like it. I'm part jock, part 'musician, part tree sloth; fairly good at everything, not great at anything. My playing is fairly sloppy but I'm always in tune! I know very few songs that aren't my own and that's my real kick; making stuff up.

I'm trying to, finally, slowly, learn different modes and proper scales in an effort to get better, but, still mostly just rockin, penatonic-esque jamming.

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Old 01-09-2007, 08:51 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I played years ago.
quit after I cut off two fingers. they did manage to put them back on.

anyway, picked it back up a couple months ago and started trying to play again. its going to take some work but I think that the chances of doing something with it are pretty good.

Foxhound came by the other day and brought his guitar, hes not to bad either, but like me, you can tell that its an old love that he just refound.
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Old 01-09-2007, 09:31 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Foxhound came by the other day and brought his guitar, hes not to bad either, he likes me, you can tell that I'm an old love that he just refound.
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
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You're in luck then...

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I played years ago.
quit after I cut off two fingers. they did manage to put them back on.

...modern rock doesn't use many fingers anyway. Turn on the radio to a rock station, pick a song. Tune your low e to d and now you can play chords all over with one finger.

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Old 01-09-2007, 01:30 PM   #17 (permalink)
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...modern rock doesn't use many fingers anyway. Turn on the radio to a rock station, pick a song. Tune your low e to d and now you can play chords all over with one finger.

Unfortunately you have a point, everything is in "drop D" now.
Although I get the feeling that the 80's are making a comeback. I am starting to hear alot of guitar harmonizer along with fret octaves, not to mention 2-3 part vocal harmonies
 
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noooo, aint nothing like that. In the first place I aint no homo.
second place, its Foxhound, not homohound.

and c: even if I were a flamer, I would not be going after some charles manson look a like that rides a motorcycle, plays guitar and dont drink. cause, if I were a homo, there would have to be more drinking involved than any one bar alone could supply for the evening of rump ranging.
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Old 01-19-2007, 11:08 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Justyn Sayne is an all originals rock project and we are looking for a new guitarist to take on leads, for electric and some acoustic. Harmony vocal ability not required, but would be a plus.

If you play in another band that would be fine, however, we would like to find someone who is not currently dating another band. You don't have to be the next best thing, but, we do need someone who is familiar with current rock styles.

Contact us at: JustynSayne@somd.net
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:13 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I'll be looking soon

Hi, a drummer, new in the area. i'd like to know more about the bands around here. i would like to join a new band in the area soon.
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