Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

S'ok...So here's this thread, chillin'

sardonicone

New member
Dayum, this is a sweet thread you might say. ..(ROUND)

Ok, I could go around, post stalk a few people, and make sure to give out some Karma.

Or... you can keep me entertained here, and get my little allotment of daily Karma that way.

As many have so aptly put it, the problem is choice.
 
whats up sardonkey
 
Subzeero said:
maybe because my dreams mainly comprise of posting on EF, and a totally disastorous social life.


That's nothing to be worried about.

Seriously, if you think YOU got issues, you might want to check around and take a good long look at some of the posters here.

You're perfectly fine.
 
sardonicone said:
That's nothing to be worried about.

Seriously, if you think YOU got issues, you might want to check around and take a good long look at some of the posters here.

You're perfectly fine.

does his first name begin with "W"
 
Subzeero said:
i need the blues for now. The new chords i am learning are perfect. Very medicating. Thanks so much bro.

awesome bro, I'll recommend some guitarists for you too.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Robin Trower
Albert King
Freddie King
Robin Ford
Roy Buchannan
 
Subzeero said:
i need the blues for now. The new chords i am learning are perfect. Very medicating. Thanks so much bro.

F(maj) - B(flat) - F(maj) - B(flat) - C(maj) - B(flat) - F(maj)
 
mightymouse69 said:
awesome bro, I'll recommend some guitarists for you too.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Robin Trower
Albert King
Freddie King
Robin Ford
Roy Buchannan


these folks would put me to sleep from now on.
 
sardonicone said:
Well, it isn't particle physics, but it'll do for now.
One of my best friends is a research scientist for Notre Dame. He studies electron spin resonance, or something like that. He is in the chemistry department, not physics, though.
 
The basic blues progression uses 3 chords - the Tonic (I) or the chord that the song is centered on, the Dominant (V) or the chord based on the fifth step of the Tonic scale, and the Subdominant (IV) or the chord based on the fourth step of the Tonic scale. In the example below, we use the key of F major. Thus the Tonic is F, the Dominant is C and the Subdominant is B-flat.

There is a cadence starting in measure 9 going from the Dominant (V) to the Subdominant (IV) finally to the Tonic (I) in measure 11. There are many variations on this cadence and may be V-IV-I or V-I or II-V-I, etc.
 
mightymouse69 said:
your on crack
1-3-4 bro...

Not crack ... xanies :)


The basic form of a blues consists of three dominant chords built on the first, fourth and fifth degree of any scale. For example, in the key of F you'd have F, Bb and C. The chords are arranged as follows :

1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
4 | 4 | 1 | 1 |

5 | 4 | 1 | 1 |


http://www.eddielandsberg.com/12barblues.html

Oh, yeah ... you got to live the blues to play the blues.
 
mightymouse69 said:
F(maj) - B(flat) - F(maj) - B(flat) - C(maj) - B(flat) - F(maj)

bro, that sounds like shit trust me....


yes, 1,4,5

I've been playing the blues since you were shitting pea green.
 
heatherrae said:
One of my best friends is a research scientist for Notre Dame. He studies electron spin resonance, or something like that. He is in the chemistry department, not physics, though.


They often use that in for dating purposes. The gist of it is they bombard a sample with electromagnetic waves and measure the vibrations of the electrons.

How they calculate the age of a sample from that however, I'm unclear on.
 
sardonicone said:
They often use that in for dating purposes. The gist of it is they bombard a sample with electromagnetic waves and measure the vibrations of the electrons.

How they calculate the age of a sample from that however, I'm unclear on.
me neither. :worried: he is a cool guy, though. He isn't looking to date me. He is happily married with 5 kids...lol.
 
heatherrae said:
me neither. :worried: he is a cool guy, though. He isn't looking to date me. He is happily married with 5 kids...lol.


I didn't mean...

Nevermind lol.

I don't know how effective that would be as a pickup line anyways.

Hey baby, want to watch me bombard a bone sample with electromagnetic waves?

Talk about being drawn in...
 
mightymouse69 said:
nice, how are the B3 sounds?

Pretty good. My last board was a Korg M1 ... it had much better jazz organ sounds (and most other voices), but coudn't compared to the Grand Piano sounds of the P250.

I actually learned on a Hammond Organ when I was a kid.
 
PICK3 said:
Pretty good. My last board was a Korg M1 ... it had much better jazz organ sounds (and most other voices), but coudn't compared to the Grand Piano sounds of the P250.

I actually learned on a Hammond Organ when I was a kid.

cool, old school...I get great synth engine sounds using Sonic Home Studio, just don't have the time to write it all out...
 
mightymouse69 said:
cool, old school...I get great synth engine sounds using Sonic Home Studio, just don't have the time to write it all out...

Keith Emerson (E,L,P) was my idol.

B3 sounds in classic rock, e.g. REO Speedwagon get my pecker hard.
 
PICK3 said:
Keith Emerson (E,L,P) was my idol.

B3 sounds in classic rock, e.g. REO Speedwagon get my pecker hard.

I saw Rick Wakeman with Yes and Jan Hammer with Jeff Beck :)

Keith was a master Karn Evil #9
 
Top Bottom