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Re: [SurfGuitar101] The Penetrators on stage in Atlanta, a report.....

John McCorvey (eddiekatcher) - 05 Sep 2005 21:33:25

Wow, Surfguitar101 dudes, I was lucky enough to be at
Atlanta's 7th Annual Drive Invasion and catch the
Penetrators on Stage this past Sunday. I can't begin
to tell everyone just how great this experience
was....Spanky has taken on the job of Lead Guitar and
is doing his brother Rip, proud.....these guys were on
their game and sounded GREAT! I am sure that Agent
044 will post a complete report shortly, but I just
wanted to say that I was there, and I'm glad that I
was.....We can all look forward to some great music
from these guys in the future.........The Penetrators!
what else could one say.....Spanky, Trace, and
Sticks.....Thanks guys, we all believe in you!
eddie k
--- Brian Neal <> wrote:
> --- In , John McCorvey
> <eddiekatcher@y...> wrote:
> > Boy Brian, I am impressed....one question, in the
> case
> > of a Jazzmaster, Jaguar, or any other guitar where
> the
> > strings pass over a bridge and are anchored behind
> as
> > say the mentioned, doesn't this additional length
> add
> > an additional variable to your equation.....
>
> Yeah I'm sure it does...but I have no idea how to
> characterize that.
> I am *really* on shaky physics ground now and had
> probably just better
> shut up. :-) You could probably say that the
> Jazzmaster would have a
> longer *effective* string length compared to a Strat
> because of the
> string length behind the bridge, even though it
> doesn't contribute as
> much because it is bent over the bridge. And maybe
> as a result you
> would get *slighly* lower string tension than a
> strat. But again, I
> should just shut up here...I can hear the ice
> cracking under my feet...
>
> My physics professor in college was undertaking all
> kinds of crazy
> measurements of vibrating strings in musical
> instruments. Apparently
> if you look really close, it's not a well understood
> phenomenon.
>
> BN
>
>
>
>
>
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