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On Mar 14, 5:34*pm, "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote:
Why is it that every white collar dip**** thinks he can be a rock star? Experience. |
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On Mar 14, 5:51*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in ... Why is it that every white collar dip**** thinks he can be a rock star? Wheres the club? *I'll be sure to stop by with some tomatoes....... Believe me. *It would be a waste of good tomatoes. Eisboch He'd have got his scrawny ass kicked about 2 seconds into it! By the way, I did pretty damned good! Played four songs, including shared lead on Sweet Home Alabama! |
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On Mar 14, 6:40*pm, Tim wrote:
On Mar 14, 5:16*pm, "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote: Good tomatoes?? *I assumed he'd take rotten ones for effect. The good ones hit harder. I've got a 67 mph fastball. 67? that's...fast? Apparently it is to him! I did pretty good last night after I got used to the monitors being set up the way the band had them. Four songs including part of the lead on Sweet Home Alabama. |
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On Mar 14, 6:34*pm, wrote:
On Mar 14, 5:46*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... So what are the differences between that and the Orchestron I noted yesterday, besides the price? ---------------------------------------- The VG99 is a guitar modeling processor. * It can duplicate the sounds of many different types of guitars and guitar amps. In other words, you can make a Peavey sound like a Fender or Les Paul. * It also lets you simulate the sound of unique amps and has many different "effects" *It's a professional level piece of gear. The GR-20 is a guitar synth. *It can produce the sampled sounds of many different instruments .... sax, piano, trombone, etc. and allows you to play the sound by itself or mixed with the regular guitar pickups of your guitar. It also allows the guitar to be used as a midi controller. *In other words, if you connect it to a keyboard and play the guitar, the keyboard will also play, using it's own voice synth. Eisboch Man, I got to get out more;) I am just starting to read up on the different stuff, it just blows me away. Right now I really need to get some exposure to musicians and see what's out there.. But hey, it's friday night and *I got my Boss DS1 so there will be noise tonight:O- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I rocked! Thanks for the encouragement! |
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wrote in message ... On Mar 14, 5:51 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in ... Why is it that every white collar dip**** thinks he can be a rock star? Wheres the club? I'll be sure to stop by with some tomatoes....... Believe me. It would be a waste of good tomatoes. Eisboch He'd have got his scrawny ass kicked about 2 seconds into it! By the way, I did pretty damned good! Played four songs, including shared lead on Sweet Home Alabama! Good going. I get nervous playing alone. Eisboch |
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How'd you feel playing in a live gig situation? intimidating at first,
but confident later? All in all, it was fun wasn't it? Did you do electric or accoustic? wrote: On Mar 14, 6:40?pm, Tim wrote: On Mar 14, 5:16?pm, "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote: Good tomatoes?? ?I assumed he'd take rotten ones for effect. The good ones hit harder. I've got a 67 mph fastball. 67? that's...fast? Apparently it is to him! I did pretty good last night after I got used to the monitors being set up the way the band had them. Four songs including part of the lead on Sweet Home Alabama. |
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No, I've enver been hit by a 67 mph tomatoe. as far as throwing faster
w/out dislocating my shoulddr, heck yes. I used to throw in the 90's in a church league baseball team, till I crushed my wrist in an unrelated accident 10 yrs ago. Haven't played since. I can still throw a ball, but not w/ any accuracy. Eat Me, Trolls wrote: 67? that's...fast? For an old geezer, it is. Clocked with radar. Can you throw faster without dislocating your shoulder? Never said I was a pro, just stating a fact. Ever been hit by a 67mph tomatoe? |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... No, I've enver been hit by a 67 mph tomatoe. as far as throwing faster w/out dislocating my shoulddr, heck yes. I used to throw in the 90's in a church league baseball team, till I crushed my wrist in an unrelated accident 10 yrs ago. Haven't played since. I can still throw a ball, but not w/ any accuracy. You've never seen the size of our tomatoes. No comparison to a puny baseball. |
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Probably not, Don. But then again, I've never seen much future or need
in lobbing beefsteak tomatos. Don White wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... No, I've enver been hit by a 67 mph tomatoe. as far as throwing faster w/out dislocating my shoulddr, heck yes. I used to throw in the 90's in a church league baseball team, till I crushed my wrist in an unrelated accident 10 yrs ago. Haven't played since. I can still throw a ball, but not w/ any accuracy. You've never seen the size of our tomatoes. No comparison to a puny baseball. |
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On Mar 15, 10:48*am, Tim wrote:
Probably not, Don. But then again, I've never seen much future or need in lobbing beefsteak tomatos. Don White wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... No, I've enver been hit by a 67 mph tomatoe. as far as throwing faster w/out dislocating my shoulddr, heck yes. I used to throw *in the 90's in a church league baseball team, till I crushed my wrist in an unrelated accident 10 yrs ago. Haven't played since. I can still throw a ball, but not w/ any accuracy. You've never seen the size of our tomatoes. *No comparison to a puny baseball.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, geetar players.. wish me luck. Today I am going to try to set up the intonation on my schaller roller bridge. New strings the other day, just read about how to do it on another group. Sounds easier than I thought. Going to tune on the 5th and 17th frets to start. I will let you know how it goes;) |
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