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Joined: Mar 05, 2010 Posts: 362 Mauna Lani, HI |
Sounds great...welcome eh. — |
Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: 2188 Atlanta, GA |
Welcome aboard! —
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Joined: Jan 23, 2012 Posts: 282 Budapest |
maybe this thread should be fixed on main page, it would be easy, to find it (for new guys) —original compositions (low-level demo stuff /out of tune, etc) myStuff not my best, but i don't like to be in a musician community without anything to show |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 25541 Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A. |
I kinda agree, the introduce yerself thread on Tiki Central Jeff(bigtikidude) |
Joined: Mar 30, 2013 Posts: 51 Atlanta GA |
Hey guys, glad to be here! I've been reading the forum here for a while, and finally got around to joining tonight. I like the enthusiasm here, and I like that y'all are such gentlemen in your discussions. And of course, I like surf! I have been playing guitar for 14 years, and grew up listening to punk, surf and all kinds of rock. Some of my favorite bands include the Ventures, Man or Astro-man?, the Ghastly Ones and Dick Dale of course! Other favorites include Queens of the Stone Age, Black Flag and Black Sabbath. Star Crunch is my favorite guitarist within the surf/instro genre. My surf playing is rock influenced, not necessarily very traditional, but I play some of that too. My surf rig consists of an early Firstman Mosrite clone (black), an Eastwood Sidejack Deluxe (sunburst), and a Squier Jaguar (surf green). For amps I use a '69 Twin Reverb and a '74 Vibrolux Reverb. I often use pedals such as a Merkin, Micro POG, DM-2 and VB-2, and I have a bit of a gear collection beyond that as well. I'm a bit of a geek sometimes! Anyway that's enough out of me. I look forward to getting to know some of y'all better! |
Joined: Mar 15, 2011 Posts: 8528 Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up. |
Welcome to SG101, AXXA! You've definitely come to the right place. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. |
Joined: Jul 31, 2012 Posts: 4052 Nashville, TN. |
Welcome aboard AXXA! http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
Joined: May 25, 2006 Posts: 537 |
Hey AXXA. You've got some good taste in music. You in a band? (But,...you failed to mention a Fender Reverb unit in your gear list. (W.T.F., Bro? ) — |
Joined: Apr 26, 2010 Posts: 882 central Indiana |
Welcome to our little corner of cyberspace. Glad to have you with us. We have a great bunch of guys and gals here. We have everyone from absolute beginners to old hacks (like myself) to some of the best surf guitarists on the planet. This is the place to share your interest in surf. Your observation is right. We don't flame folks for their opinions (like some other forums do). Whether you are a beginner or been playing for 50 years, I like to hear your opinions. You name a lot of great bands.Check out some of Martin Cilia (a member here) and the Atlantics music. If you are not already familar with it, you may like it. Flight of the Surf Guitar is a great starting point. I like your gear rig. 69 Twin should be a great amp. I have a 69 Dual Showman Reverb. Best I can tell, the DSR is just a head version of the Twin. Great amps. How od you like your Squier VM Jag? I picked one of those up last June. (Surf green of course) The one I got was fine. Great guitar for the price. How is the Sidejack? I have never played that one. Thought about giving one a try. I would like to hear that one if possible. Been curious about the Sidejack. Sure is a sharp looking guitar. Talk to you later, |
Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: 2188 Atlanta, GA |
Hey there AXXA! Welcome to the forum from a fellow Atlantan! Do you play in a band in town? We'd love to meet you sometime, so hopefully we can catch you at a local Atlanta surf show (rare as they can be... haha). —
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Joined: Mar 14, 2006 Posts: 2774 Atlanta, GA |
Welcome AXXA, Mark these dates to remember on your "Surf to do Today Calendar." May 3-5, Instro Summit, Durham, NC.......check it out Three days of total Surf/Instro saturation. May 11th Atlanta Food Truck Park, Howell Mill and I-75 A slew of the Southern Surf purveyors of reverb all afternoon. June 22 Surf Fest 2013, Downtown Douglasville, All afternoon and into the night. Welcome aboard, and Best Reverbs, Eddie Katcher, The Surge! Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps? |
Joined: Apr 05, 2013 Posts: 64 Franklinton |
Hello SG101!! I've been reading these forums for probably 2 months or more, so tonight I finally bit the bullet and registered. I probably should have joined sooner, but college is making me tighten up my schedule. Oh well, just one more year left....until I'm working at a Starbucks or something. All-in-all, I can't wait to enhance my knowledge of Surf Music, Surf Gear, and to find ways to work what I can acquire into my already eclectic songwriting. I initially was a huge fan of Spaghetti Western Soundtracks, Instro Music, and Surf Rock like Dick Dale, The Trashmen, and the Ventures, but it wasn't until I whimsically strolled Youtube a few years ago that I began to fully absorb and enjoy the whole surf spectrum....so here I am now. I really wish I could contribute something of substance right now, but seeing as to the fact that it is past 3:45 am (and I have my contract law class in a few hours.... ) I'll just wrap it up with this post for now. Respectfully, -Kian Last edited: Apr 05, 2013 02:52:53 |
Joined: Mar 07, 2010 Posts: 2253 North Carolina |
Welcome, Kian! Chalk up another Carolina member, Woot! Woot! Not sure how deep into tomato-based BBQ land you are (how far "Western" that is), but you should definitely consider making it to Durham for some part or all of the Instro Summit. Cinco De Mayo weekend. —Fady El Mirage @ ReverbNation |
Joined: Mar 15, 2011 Posts: 8528 Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up. |
Welcome to SG101, Kian. As fady said, if you can, coming to all or even some of the Instro Summit will be a great experience. The spectacular music is only part of it. You'll also get to know as nice and fine a group of people as there are anywhere. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. |
Joined: Jul 31, 2012 Posts: 4052 Nashville, TN. |
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Joined: Apr 05, 2013 Posts: 64 Franklinton |
Haha, well my definition of Western is pretty Western. Picture about 40 miles from the NC/GEORGIA border (the one most people don't know about) and about 95 miles from Knoxville, Tennessee. I go to Western Carolina University, so that is why I listed my location as Western Carolina. However, I actually live about 20 minutes from Raleigh when I'm not in school. Unfortunately, my final exam is the 6th. I actually saw someone post that flyer earlier and got all happy about it, but then I got my exam dates finalized. Happiness deflated....oh well, there's always next time. I'm sure it'll come back by the numbers of people that say they're going. As far as BBQ goes, funnily enough my folks run a BBQ catering business and we use a variety of sauce styles from mustard-based to tomato-based to vinegar-based, but our main draw is actually red wine based. It might be a Central North Carolina thing, I dunno. I'm not the best judge of the different BBQ styles: My folks are originally from Vermont/Quebec, and I didn't eat my first succulent pulled pork BBQ until I was almost 16. Last edited: Apr 05, 2013 11:16:39 |
Joined: Apr 26, 2010 Posts: 882 central Indiana |
Welcome to our little corner of cyber space. We have a great bunch of guys and gals here. Everyone from absolute beginners to old hacks (like myself) to some of the best surf players on the planet.
That should be an interesting class. One of the more interesting and more common sense based areas of law (well at least in the academic setting). Talk to you later, |
Joined: Apr 12, 2013 Posts: 13 Maryland |
My name is Matt and I found the site a few weeks ago and I've been lurking so much that I figured I should probably just make an account. A little history about me and surf, when I was around 5 or 6 my aunt gave me a surf cassette tape that I'm surprised still works, I listened to it nonstop for hours on end day after day after day. Track list shown here: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Surfin-USA/release/3788980 |
Joined: Mar 15, 2011 Posts: 8528 Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up. |
No worries, Matt. If a comp like that resonates this strongly, you definitely belong here. It's true that almost all current surf music is instrumental. The saxophone isn't used much any more either even though it was once fairly common. Things change over time, that's all, but great music is still great music. I like those old songs and I think more than a few people here play them too. Welcome to SG101. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. Last edited: Apr 12, 2013 23:10:41 |
Joined: Apr 26, 2010 Posts: 882 central Indiana |
shadowlink867 wrote: My name is Matt and I found the site a few weeks ago and I've been lurking so much that I figured I should probably just make an account. Welcome to our little corner of cyber space. We have a great bunch of guys and gals here. Everyone from absolute beginners to old hanks (like myself) to some of the best surf guitar players on the planet. If you are interestned in surf, this is the place to be.
Old timers like myself usually consider surf rock as instrumental. The vocal type that the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean created, I call the California sound. But that is splitting hairs. There is plenty of common ground between those. Heck, even the King of Surf, Dick Dale, who proclaims to have invented surf did some vocal songs back in the beach movie era.
You are in the right place for that. We have a lot of information already up. We have tabs and backing tracks to help you along. If you run into something you don't understand or need some help with, ask. There is a lot of collective surf experience around here. The folks here share freely out of a love for surf and a desire to keep it alive and well. That means we need to help new players along. We depend on bringing new blood into surf to keep it going long after we are gone. Sadly too many of the early surf players are gone. Fortunately we have this site to hekp new players pick up the torch. Talk to you later, |