| 04.04.2013 | 
 Tsonic Tsunami  has replied to a post 
Thu Apr 04, 2013 5:37 pm | jump to post
Welcome Kevin,The quality and quantity of Pebber's work is indeed prodigious. If you want to see something really amazing check out his theory lectures in the youtube section, they are awesome! He puts a lot of time, effort and money in making this all available to the world for free!!!I hope he doesn't mind me saying so but nothing says " HELLO " like a little monetary donation if you can afford it. I would like to enjoy PB Guitarstudio for many years to come!Again Welcome,Tom
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| 03.24.2013 | 
 Tsonic Tsunami  has replied to a post 
Sun Mar 24, 2013 4:28 pm | jump to post
A very young Holdsworth with Soft Machine. Some of this is very rockin, some jazzy and some is just plain alien! He's a monster
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| 03.23.2013 | 
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Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:44 am | jump to post
It's funny, I was watching the 14 position review video last night. At one point when Pebber is ripping through the exercise with the tone he had I thought hhmmm! That sounds just like a saxophone. I knew some great players who used horn books to practice from, also violin books.
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| 03.07.2013 | 
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| 02.28.2013 | 
 Tsonic Tsunami  has replied to a post 
Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:28 pm | jump to post
Just purchased the three picking DVDs,a conscious commitment to more practice!
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| 07.30.2012 | 
 Tsonic Tsunami  has replied to a post 
Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:13 am | jump to post
Save your money for strings or picks!http://www.metronomeonline.com/
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| 07.26.2012 | 
 Tsonic Tsunami  has replied to a post 
Thu Jul 26, 2012 3:40 am | jump to post
Pebber has over 1.100.000 views on his YouTube channel. I have never had a problem finding material through the website.
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| 07.22.2012 | 
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Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:54 pm | jump to post
If you're counting 8th notes:1 &  2  &   3  &   4   &40 notes12345  &2345  22345  &2345   32345  &2345  42345  &2345.That can get a little busy at higher tempos. Suggest you use Quarter notes.Start slow and lock in like a machine.1         2            3            412345   22345    32345     42345FUFU2  FUFU2     FUFU2    FUFU2  :-)Once you get Quarters then you can move to 8th's, triplets ,16th's and go Virgil Donati crazy!!Gradually increase tempo as you gain more command! Good luck!
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| 07.22.2012 | 
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Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:20 am | jump to post
I saw this video where John McLaughlin hacks his jazz picks with a Swiss Army Knife.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdKgGS8hGMIf a pick is made of different material a tool like a dremel wheel might do the trick! Cheers!
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| 07.15.2012 | 
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Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:31 am | jump to post
Early 70's a little known ensemble " Mahavishnu Orchestra " was the opening act for a multi band show. I think I went to see Jethro Tull. You have to understand this was the free LOVE Seventies and there was mucho pharmaceutical enhancement. I remember people making fun of their name and mocking" were going to see the Orchestra! were going to see the Orchestra!"One vivid image I have of the set was I looked around after about their third number and everyone's mouths were hanging open, I kid you ...
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