Just thought of another (in case it hasn't been asked already): Will you be doing any new instructional material (book/dvd/in-house lessons?)
PS
It was great meeting you at the RMA clinic.
Dave "CudBucket" Frattaroli
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Just thought of another (in case it hasn't been asked already): Will you be doing any new instructional material (book/dvd/in-house lessons?)
PS
It was great meeting you at the RMA clinic.
Dave "CudBucket" Frattaroli
Hi John.
First of all, I want to say it was an honor to play onstage with you at the Ernie Ball sponsored clinic you did in Raleigh, NC at the RMA. I was the one with the dark blue Ibanez 7 string that you autographed the back of the headstock for me and propped my foot on the floor monitor while soloing, if you happen to remember.![]()
Anyways, have you and Mike ever thought about taking JaM Progductions any further by producing other band's projects during DT downtime, even though you guys stay pretty busy with touring and putting out new albums approximately every 2 1/2 years.
Thanks, and I look forward to seeing you and the rest of DT in Atlanta at Gigantour next Friday!
Hajji Grape
PS: Octavarium freaking rocks!
Last edited by psycle_1; 07-27-2005 at 08:33 PM.
Hi John,
Just want to echo what's been said, you are a major influence on my playing, if not the biggest and I am really impressed by your latest solo album and Octavarium! Will keep things as short as possible, just two quick questions
1) How do you keep your picking arm relaxed when you play those lightning fast alternate pick runs? I find myself stuck at a particular tempo and can't really break past it, primary reason being the tension build up in my picking arm.
2) How is it working with BP, Dudley, Jon and the rest of the EBMM team? They make fantastic guitars!
Thanks a million John!
- Terry
EBMM JP6 Radiance Red
Ok we are ready. I am cooking and John is answering questions and Casey is typing the answers.......have fun
Cooking? What's on? I'm hungry.
Hi to John and Casey. I don't have any smart questions because I'm a bass player!
"We wanted to create something that would feel like a floyd rose, yet would be a non-locking trem. We also wanted a really smooth and rounded surface to rest your right hand on, and we wanted something that was sturdy...a bit manlier."Originally Posted by Raz
-JP
"One of the great things about working with MM is that we're able to try just about anything."Originally Posted by fsmith
-JP
"yeah, witness the double-neck"
-BP
"Today, for example, we went in with the intention of working on the neck-thru and decided to make a lamborghini bolt-on."
-JP
"The limited is kind of a collective effort. I have final approval on what's released, Dudley and I did the Radiance Red and Envy Green. The annual limited concept 'buttercream' was all Dargin. We are now considering many different colors for the '06. Mystic Dream was John's idea."Originally Posted by J-Nick
-BP
Originally Posted by Big Poppa
Yeah, I definitely get more chicks with that trem.
Ok, maybe not so much. My wife would kill me and whatnot.
Dave
Ok note to self: no xmas card for Dargin this year.Originally Posted by Big Poppa
Jus' kidding.
1: as in the new one that we're doing right now? See the response to Raz; because i can, because I know they can make it for me. We don't know if it'll be premiered in Anaheim, because we want to tease the hell out of you with the Lamborghini.Originally Posted by CudBucket
2: Yes. I own five Silhouette Basses, probably more. And a StingRay, looking out for a Bongo. I named most of my Sil's: Barry White, Drew, and Manilow.
3: Absolutely. We will be coming your way with a full DT headlining tour in Feb/Mar 06.
4: Paul Warren's a good friend and an awesome webmaster (for johnpetrucci.com). I thoroughly enjoyed the last clinic there. However there are no plans as of yet for a clinic.
5: No I haven't, but why not? Sounds kinky.
6: [John digs through pocket.] two cents.
7: ...
OK, Casey listen, when you type the keyboard goes in front of you. What's the hold up?
People, I kid. It's the NY'er in me.
Originally Posted by Big Poppa
JP, you're a real person man. Thanks for answering.
Though it sounds kinky, it's just a project guitar of mine I based on my Petrucci 6 string. You should put off the tour to take some time and look at it on: www.dafguitars.com. It's posted over at johnpetrucci.com. Like I said, there's nothing more important you can be doing right now then to go look.
Thanks and peace.
Li
Last edited by CudBucket; 06-28-2006 at 08:41 AM.
1: I have no sheet music on stage, all memory. I use various cues to prompt me to recall various sections.Originally Posted by blackspy
TIPS: It's easier to remember smaller parts and then string them together. piece by piece.
2: The Axis is a great sounding guitar and in many ways is very comfortable to play, however, it's just not me.
Ok, looks like it's just you, me, Casey and Big Poppa. I'm getting another beer.
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