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So we just had a record setting month thanks to the Shadows and
Ventures. It is my guess that the previous record was Shadows and
Ventures related as well. Now it seems that conversation has gone away
for a couple months. I must ask what should we argue next to keep this
group active above 1000 posts a month?
Here are the choices:
Dick Dale is a schmuck whom is loved by everyone on the board because
he was a great player. (notice how I used past tense? That is how that
argument starts). Dick also created the internet.
Reissue ____ vs. Vintage ___
Digital vs. Analog (mainly Holy Grail vs. tube tanks)
Cheap ass gear vs. paying out of the ass
Or we can go classy and discuss whether or not there was a third wave,
did the first wave end?
Any other ideas on how to stir up the pot?
Britney vs. Christina?
Why don't we talk about notes and scales and chord progressions and how they
shape instrumental surf music? I don't plan on changing my gear any time soon,
but I'm always open to more musical knowledge.
Dan
Jacob Dobner <> wrote:
So we just had a record setting month thanks to the Shadows and
Ventures. It is my guess that the previous record was Shadows and
Ventures related as well. Now it seems that conversation has gone away
for a couple months. I must ask what should we argue next to keep this
group active above 1000 posts a month?
Here are the choices:
Dick Dale is a schmuck whom is loved by everyone on the board because
he was a great player. (notice how I used past tense? That is how that
argument starts). Dick also created the internet.
Reissue ____ vs. Vintage ___
Digital vs. Analog (mainly Holy Grail vs. tube tanks)
Cheap ass gear vs. paying out of the ass
Or we can go classy and discuss whether or not there was a third wave,
did the first wave end?
Any other ideas on how to stir up the pot?
Britney vs. Christina?
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That's fine, but it'll exclude the drummers...we don't need to talk about
notes and scales and chord progressions!!!!!!!!!
Stretch
At 12:49 PM 11/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
>Why don't we talk about notes and scales and chord progressions and how
they shape instrumental surf music? I don't plan on changing my gear any
time soon, but I'm always open to more musical knowledge.
>Dan
It has been said that percussion is for cymbal-minded people!
JUST A JOKE!
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That's fine, but it'll exclude the drummers...we don't need to talk about
notes and scales and chord progressions!!!!!!!!!
Stretch
At 12:49 PM 11/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
>Why don't we talk about notes and scales and chord progressions and how
they shape instrumental surf music? I don't plan on changing my gear any
time soon, but I'm always open to more musical knowledge.
>Dan
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--- In , "Harry G. Pellegrin"
<sportbike@m...> wrote:
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> It has been said that percussion is for cymbal-minded people!
>
> JUST A JOKE!
>
> _____
> a lot of people consider the drummer to be the "status-cymbal" of
the musical combo
sorry
I apologize
Unsteady Freddie
But you DO tune your drum kit... and it makes a difference.
Phil
--- Jeff Riedle <> wrote:
> That's fine, but it'll exclude the drummers...we don't need to talk
> about
> notes and scales and chord progressions!!!!!!!!!
>
> Stretch
>
>
> At 12:49 PM 11/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
> >Why don't we talk about notes and scales and chord progressions and
> how
> they shape instrumental surf music? I don't plan on changing my gear
> any
> time soon, but I'm always open to more musical knowledge.
> >Dan
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Ah but what note is it tuned to?
And as Dave Arnson would say,"why do we tune"....."because we care"
Jeff(bigtikidude)
--- In , Phil Dirt <phildirt@r...> wrote:
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> But you DO tune your drum kit... and it makes a difference.
>
> Phil
>
> --- Jeff Riedle <stretch@c...> wrote:
>
> > That's fine, but it'll exclude the drummers...we don't need to
talk
> > about
> > notes and scales and chord progressions!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Stretch
> >
> >
> > At 12:49 PM 11/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
> > >Why don't we talk about notes and scales and chord progressions
and
> > how
> > they shape instrumental surf music? I don't plan on changing my
gear
> > any
> > time soon, but I'm always open to more musical knowledge.
> > >Dan
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