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PugNinjas

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Hey Now,

Since I've joined this forum I have had the pleasure of becoming good friends with several members. Once I moved to Vegas I have been visited by Keith numerous times and we have become good friends (at least I think so but you can be sure Keith will have some wise ass comment about this :rolleyes:)

Anyways, as soon as he found out that I am waiting for my new EBMM guitar he graciously lent me this to use until mine arrives.

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I have never played a guitar with a piezo so I am excited to try it out.

Once again,

Thanks Keith, I truly appreciate it.
 
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PugNinjas

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Pug!

I'm glad to hear your back in the game!

Thanks fogman, it has been a long time for me. I had to figure some things out regarding different playing posture and new exercises that help to alleviate pain and allow for longer playing sessions.

Before my injury, my band would play 45-50 song gigs all the time but as soon as I was hurt, I could barely play for 10 minutes without excruciating pain.

Some of these new techniques were recommended to me by Steve Morse when I spoke to him at the Desert Bash. He offered some insight as to positioning and posture adjustments. I took his suggestions and incorporated them to meet my needs and now I can play for much longer periods of time.
 

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Pug,
How's the paw, is everything alright? Glad to hear you can play again.

Keith is one of the most generous people I know. That he lent you a guitar doesn't surprise me in the least.

Enjoy it until yours arrives. So what did you order?
 

mbgreene

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Pug

Great to see that you're feeling better and back in the game.

I also see you ordered something through JeffreyB.

Here's to hoping that your signature is foreshadowing ;)
(unless of course another profile more beneficial for your situation)

and kudos to Mr. Baim as well
 
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Headstock

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Man that is great to hear! Tips from Morse... guess he knows a thing or two about playing position and posture. :)
 

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I wish Keith would hurry up with his wise ass comment ;). Actually Keith is a very generous person, all those in favor say "I"....
 

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Thanks fogman, it has been a long time for me. I had to figure some things out regarding different playing posture and new exercises that help to alleviate pain and allow for longer playing sessions.

Before my injury, my band would play 45-50 song gigs all the time but as soon as I was hurt, I could barely play for 10 minutes without excruciating pain.

Some of these new techniques were recommended to me by Steve Morse when I spoke to him at the Desert Bash. He offered some insight as to positioning and posture adjustments. I took his suggestions and incorporated them to meet my needs and now I can play for much longer periods of time.

Wow! Advice from Mr.Morse himself. You can't beat that.
 

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Great to hear about the improvements, Pug!! I sincerely hope you can keep on playing!

And remember I told you this: if you ever want your old AL back, just shout and we'll work something out!
 

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Uhhh ! but Pug wazzup? - it's not an AL !!!

(only joking - ya have told me the full story!!)

Make sure you try that Piezo through a dedicated acoustic amp - it will slay you!!

Have you received that DVD I sent Ya??
 

NorM

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kbaim is fun to hang with.

He has his own ways that make him unique. Every time I see him it turns out to be a memorable event and he is very inspirational on many levels.

That Steve guy has some good ideas about playing guitar too. I saw the SMB Dregs tour where he played with his left wrist in a cast.


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