 Sponsor | Statix | Sep 1, 2005 9:08pm | Joe Satriani. Can't ignore this guy. Anyone?
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 Sponsor | steen | Sep 2, 2005 2:20am | | He is really good...but I am more a Vai fan :) |
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 Sponsor | Statix | Sep 2, 2005 11:45am | I know what you mean. I heard he was Vai's and Hammet's teacher, dunno if it's true.
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| | keesnico | Sep 2, 2005 6:09pm | | well i know he taught steve. but... |
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 Sponsor | Statix | Sep 2, 2005 6:19pm | Oh, so same goes for Hammet then, most likely.
I heard Joe is a professor of rock music/guitar or something of the sort. |
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 | 441857 | Sep 2, 2005 9:23pm | | And if it wasnt for Joe Satriani there would have been no Eddie Van Halen either :) |
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 Sponsor | Statix | Sep 2, 2005 9:25pm | I don't say Joe is the best, but I heard he taught many.
Eddie is really good, but I didn't hear much of his instrumental work, if any. I might be ignorant on that though. |
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 Sponsor | lovingpoet | Sep 3, 2005 3:02am | Eddie is self taught. Wrote and recorded "Eruption" when Satriani was still in diapers.
Ed deserves his own thread in my opinion....
Satriani does kick ass, my favorite album of his is "Flying in a Blue Dream" if you do not have it, I highly recomend getting it.
Oh, and Joe did teach Steve and Kirk. |
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 Sponsor | Statix | Sep 3, 2005 6:05am | | Sweet. And I'll make one for Eddie. |
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 | 441857 | Sep 3, 2005 7:03am | | Yeah i was looking into what i said last night and realized that i was wrong about Satch teaching Eddie. But he did teach a lot of others out there hehe. |
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