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groselicain

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  1. You can however have an Amadd4. But nevertheless, there was no flatted third in the chord mentioned.
  2. Man, it's a lot of fun to just go down the list and listen to everybody's stuff. I enjoy hearing what page everyone's on right now musically. Mine's in my signature... or at least, it used to be. I apologize for not having many with words, I'm terrible at writing anything that's more than monosyllabic.
  3. Awesome song, in a 12/8 meter. The chords you wrote are essentially correct with some mistakes. I just cleaned it up a bit. I'm not where I can write a lead sheet like a normally do, so I'm going to improv here and try something different. Plus signs will be down beats, minuses are ups. Verses will work like this- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + Bb + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + Bb/Ab Bb + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + Bb + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + Ab F#maj7 Bb + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
  4. I liked opening it only to see Nels Cline's name with arrangements.
  5. Where's the lyrics for Estate Remains? I got one of the autographed copies and my pages are Canyon Arrow, Silent Sparrow Description, and then Where You Are. No page for Estate Remains. Anyone?
  6. Does this help? All the individual parts are there, I just didn't feel like writing out how many times he repeated the Intro/Verse part. The end is just the E riff of the Verse part, and a swell with the reverb. Yada yada yada, here it is. #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## SUNKEN TREASURE (Live)
  7. I know your price range is up to $100, but as far as cost effective goes, I don't think anyone's better for the price than Menatone. The Top Boost in a Can and Blue Collar are great overdrives that can be thick enough to be used as full on distortions, and everything else they make is awesome, too.
  8. That's my middle name... as well as Nels'... it's all we have in common, though. Any other requests now that it's the weekend?
  9. Sorry for the delay, I've been really busy with work lately and just haven't had the time to sit down and listen to this. Anyway, here's a link to the powertab, but for any of those who prefer not to use the amazing power of that program, here's a text file of the transcription. #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
  10. It's been in the works on my computer for several months and I've just been really lazy because all the dynamics... Maybe I'll be able to have it for you by the end of the week.
  11. I got the DVD a couple of days ago at a Best Buy, so I'll start it when I get home from work tonight. In case anyone else wants to start sooner, I'll tell you that the J-45 he uses on that song is the same one that he uses on songs that use the DADADE tuning. Just judging from the fingerings he's using, I'd say it's the exact same tuning. Anyway, I'll have it later tonight.
  12. Any reason I got this when I tried to load the site?
  13. It's a shame there's about, oh, I don't know, 2103 miles between us, otherwise I think we'd make an alright musical duo... even though I have no idea how to write lyrics and you can't write simple tags, ha.
  14. Have I told you lately that I hate you? Just kidding-- I totally could've answered this question had I been on the board in the last two months... I gotta take a break from work and school.
  15. Jeez that guitar makes me melt... See, aside from the hardware thing, I also don't know about the color. That doesn't seem to be a Fender finish. It reminds me of the older Goldtops with copper flake, because it's got a green twinge in the gold... Anybody know anything at all about this thing? Oh yeah, while we're on the subject of Jeff, I know his amp setup is a Vox AC30 (Unsure of year or speakers) head ran through the new Vox Brian May Handwired AC30 cabinet. I may have a little of that wrong, like which part is which, or maybe he's using both amps' heads and cabs, but I know from the new
  16. I'm not sure about that. Are you guys sure you're not calling a Melody Maker a Les Paul Special? I've seen Jeff use one a few times, and Nels is known to borrow Jeff's stuff. Also, I'd like to ask what you guys think about this guitar- http://students.ou.edu/T/David.J.Thompson-1/wilco1.jpg There used to be a bigger picture on the ACL website, but it's gone amiss. Long story short, it's an American Deluxe, but Fender doesn't make hardware that color, nor does anyone else. Anyone have any idea where he got this thing? I've never seen any other pictures of it than this one, btw.
  17. I am in love with what these dudes have done in just five short songs. You should be, too. Begin the praise.
  18. Holy crap, what a show. Opened with an unreal performance of Poor Places, and it just got better after that. I was in row H, center, and the sound made my shirt shake. Unfortunately, John's bass didn't cut through as well as I would've liked; on Handshake Drugs, I heard him in the intro and after that he was practically silent... That club bass was half my reason for coming! Nels and Glenn were in top form, as usual, and I think they performed the new song everyone's been talking about. Also, the bootlegger sat just a few seats down the row from me, anyone know when the show will become avail
  19. I'll be there... and then driving back for classes in the morning.
  20. Metallica is nowhere to start with fingerpicking. Look into some of the beginning fingerstyle books so you can actually see some pictures of correct hand position and which fingers need to play which strings (PIMA is really nice to understand up front instead of learning incorrect picking and trying to learn it later).
  21. Fruity Loops turns a qwerty keyboard into a piano keyboard. Granted, it's not velocity sensitive, but you can go in and change the velocity of each individual note afterward. It basically turns Z-> into C5-C6, and Q-{ into C6-C7. You're not limited to those two octaves, but that's where you'll be playing. I really recommend it, it's what I use on everything I do, even if I'm just mixing.
  22. Hey James, are the two versions of that a whole step apart? I haven't listened to them in a long time and this reminded me of that. BTW, sorry to everyone for not being on much in the last little bit, I've been really busy this semester (I'm working on getting some scholarships, specifically music, to help the costs of transferring colleges) and I took a job as a music instructor, so I've almost become sick of playing, haha.
  23. I, too, hate trying to write tabs in ASCII... If you're wanting to transcribe songs, I highly recommend taking a look at powertab, a powerful little program that makes writing accurate and informative tabs easy. You can find it at http://www.power-tab.com and the official archive at http://www.powertabs.net. I'm one of the resident contributors there, so if you need any help getting started just send and email/PM my way.
  24. Yeah, it was probably the coolest one I had/have seen, and it was one heck of a tone machine. I miss it quite a bit, but maybe since I took a job as a music instructor and guitars are considered tax write-offs I can get something of equal-or-greater coolness.
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