bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25541
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 08:44 PM
another youngin' lost the love of surf....
Jeff(bigtikidude)
BillAqua
I'm kinda tired of playing surf music out. I played out a lot the past few years but I dunno... I don't think the Aquanauts will turn down any sweet municiple pool opening parties that pay in the $1000s or Exoticas with the Trashmen, but I'm really sick of just playing shitty shows. Bring on the soul....
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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Spud
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Posts: 666
Oz
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Posted on Sep 01 2007 11:55 PM
Nah, it's the old saying, everything in moderation, he just needs another musical 'outlet' as well as surf.
Here's a few suggestions, feel free to add some more...
Join a Rap band.
A Jug Band
A Gospel Choir
A Four Part HArmony group...
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BillAqua
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 1054
Chicago IL.
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Posted on Sep 02 2007 12:27 AM
Spud
Nah, it's the old saying, everything in moderation, he just needs another musical 'outlet' as well as surf.
Here's a few suggestions, feel free to add some more...
Join a Rap band.
A Jug Band
A Gospel Choir
A Four Part HArmony group...
YEAH! Doing the harmony group thing. I got the cardigan, so I'm going for a "Four Freshemn" sort of look. Hello... hello... hello. Hello!
— "as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"
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Mrgreen
Joined: Jun 20, 2007
Posts: 351
Toronto, ON
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Posted on Sep 14 2007 10:46 PM
I've only played for a crowd once, at a show that my musical academy organized. But now I just joined my school's musical... -can anyone help me with this one? I don't know how to say this in English, it's not a band, and it's not an orchestra, it's more like a school musical___- so I'm going to be playing at other schools which is good but it also has a downside (I'm going to be playing songs from bands I really dislike, but I'll hopefully learn some new stuff)
Also, me and my band went to our local bowling place and asked the manager if she would let us play there, and surprisingly she agreed. That's going to be our first formal gig.
— Augusto Vite
www.facebook.com/carne.y.cosas
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DannySnyder
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 11046
Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Sep 14 2007 11:13 PM
Good for you Mr. Green. Playing in front of an audience is invaluable experience that helps take you to the next level of musicianship. I would call your orchestra simply a 'group' and leave it at that. You can elaborate by describing the instrument lineup.
BTW: Did you catch KingHawaii50' s
request for help with Spanish to English translation?
— Danny Snyder
"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo
Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta
Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party
Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF
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Mrgreen
Joined: Jun 20, 2007
Posts: 351
Toronto, ON
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Posted on Sep 15 2007 12:08 PM
DannySnyder
Good for you Mr. Green. Playing in front of an audience is invaluable experience that helps take you to the next level of musicianship. I would call your orchestra simply a 'group' and leave it at that. You can elaborate by describing the instrument lineup.
BTW: Did you catch KingHawaii50' s
request for help with Spanish to English translation?
The group is conformed out of several students, there are like 6 or 7 guitarists, a couple of bassists, two or three drummers and a whole bunch of 15-17 year old girls who like to sing plus there's the teacher who plays the keyboards, the real challenge for the teacher will be to arrange all of us so we can play a decent live show. Of course not everyone will be playing, I guess they're only going to choose the intermediate-advanced players for the live presentations.
About kingwahaii50's translation request, I don't exactly know what he means but I have a slight idea. I'll ask him to post his question in Spanish like krupanaut suggested so I can translate it for everyone.
— Augusto Vite
www.facebook.com/carne.y.cosas
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wooza
Joined: Apr 24, 2006
Posts: 1618
Ithaca, NY
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Posted on Sep 15 2007 02:26 PM
Cool that you're about to be a famous gigging musician Mrgreen. Best of luck to you and your... ensemble? Maybe you guys are an ensemble. Como se llama ese tipo de grupo en espanol?
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Mrgreen
Joined: Jun 20, 2007
Posts: 351
Toronto, ON
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Posted on Sep 15 2007 04:58 PM
Yeah you're right wooza, the best name for my school's musical group would be ensemble, in Spanish that would be "ensamble".
And Los Torperros (the guys I'll be playing with at the bowling place, not the ensemble) could be called an almost-amateur band I guess.
Thanks wooza, thats another word to my English vocabulary.
— Augusto Vite
www.facebook.com/carne.y.cosas
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Spud
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Posts: 666
Oz
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Posted on Sep 17 2007 03:45 AM
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boyecho
Joined: Mar 05, 2006
Posts: 251
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Posted on Oct 06 2007 01:50 PM
it's not completely surf, but i just joined a rockabilly group. i play as much surf as i can get away with. the other guitarist drenches his chords in reverb, so we walk a thin line at times.
i'm just happy to be playing out again after nearly 4 years.
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RumorsofsurF
Joined: Mar 10, 2007
Posts: 286
Margaritaville, OR
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Posted on Oct 06 2007 06:59 PM
Don't shoot me, but I play in a Country band
We play around 100 shows a year. Less this year, since we have all but ceased to play dive bars. Last year we took every gig we could get our hands on, which included some smokeholes. People look at me funny, playing Jazzmasters and Jags in a Country band.
The only Surfy sounding song I get to play is "Runaway." There is one Spaghetti Western sounding tune that I get to crank the reverb and tremolo on, and do some trem wiggles.
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estreet
Joined: Mar 17, 2007
Posts: 839
United Kingdom
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Posted on Oct 07 2007 02:45 AM
The closest I get to country in any of the bands I work with is the Presley Sun Sessions stuff, but I play it for fun at home quite often. I find the Jag a disaster for it, because every time I 'Chicken Pick' I pluck the strings out of the slots - even with a Mustang bridge. The actual sound isn't bad for country, but I find a Tele much better because of the attack. Probably one siituation where a Buzz-stop is really helpful. Do you use one?
— http://www.myspace.com/thepashuns
Youth and enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery.
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RumorsofsurF
Joined: Mar 10, 2007
Posts: 286
Margaritaville, OR
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Posted on Oct 07 2007 03:22 PM
estreet
The closest I get to country in any of the bands I work with is the Presley Sun Sessions stuff, but I play it for fun at home quite often. I find the Jag a disaster for it, because every time I 'Chicken Pick' I pluck the strings out of the slots - even with a Mustang bridge. The actual sound isn't bad for country, but I find a Tele much better because of the attack. Probably one siituation where a Buzz-stop is really helpful. Do you use one?
No Buzz Stop, and stock Jazzmaster/Jag bridges. I do a lot of chicken pickin,' but I've never had a prob with string jump. I hate Buzz stops, because they ruin the feel of the trem, but if it works for you, go for it!
My Jazzmaster is actually my favorite guitar for all kinds of music I play. With a Boost pedal, I can get that Tele attack pretty well. I love my Teles, but they don't seem as versatile.
Sorry!!!!
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