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Old 11-09-2009, 06:14 PM
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Old 11-18-2009, 02:57 PM
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Don Thanks for all the support and welcome to the forum!

Looking forward top seeing you at the GC in Boston
Thanks BP I am looking forward to meeting you and John Petrucci and doing some playing too. It is going to be a blast
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Very tasteful playing there, I am super impressed. Another person who makes me want to quit playing guitar lol.
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Old 11-19-2009, 09:56 AM
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Very tasteful playing there, I am super impressed. Another person who makes me want to quit playing guitar lol.
thanks mauler! I'm actually in my office here at school practicing my butt off for saturday
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Old 11-19-2009, 08:47 PM
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That video was amazing. Really reminds me why EB is the only guitar company that matters. I really believe that the silo and the special are the pinnacle of electric guitar design. All the best of the classics, and all the best forward thinking design elements. And that playing was an amazing way to show off an amazing guitar.

I just found out about the Boston event this saturday and it's my wife's birthday, I'm wracking my brain trying to come up with some way to get there and I just don't think I can get out of prior plans. First I missed the DuBaldo event this summer because I had to take our new dog to the vet, and now this.
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That video was amazing. Really reminds me why EB is the only guitar company that matters. I really believe that the silo and the special are the pinnacle of electric guitar design. All the best of the classics, and all the best forward thinking design elements. And that playing was an amazing way to show off an amazing guitar.

I just found out about the Boston event this saturday and it's my wife's birthday, I'm wracking my brain trying to come up with some way to get there and I just don't think I can get out of prior plans. First I missed the DuBaldo event this summer because I had to take our new dog to the vet, and now this.
Hey Shane, thanks!!! I agree; I love both the sil and sil special. The clinic was great! It was a blast and I met both BP and John Petrucci for the first time. They were both great great guys and did an amazing job
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Wow makes me proud to own a Silo!!! I just wish now I could utilize mine the way you do. Truly amazing tapping and your emotion with the bends is awesome. My only qualm with my Silo is that its a hardtail so I cant do cool whammy bar doodles too!!!

Maybe next video you can show us some of that 2 handed tapping techinque so I can start practicing it!!!
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Wow makes me proud to own a Silo!!! I just wish now I could utilize mine the way you do. Truly amazing tapping and your emotion with the bends is awesome. My only qualm with my Silo is that its a hardtail so I cant do cool whammy bar doodles too!!!

Maybe next video you can show us some of that 2 handed tapping techinque so I can start practicing it!!!
Wow Thanks!!! I do plan to include some of my tapping technique in the next video. It will be a fun one to make
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Wow Don, do you commute from Maine every day??

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Now I feel more inadequate than before!..Seriously,what a player...seems to be one of those all around good guys,too...a great EBMM rep.
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Hey Glen, yes I do. It's not bad though. Without traffic it's about an hour and 5 minutes. I have my schedule arranged so that I don't have to be in until 11:00 on Thursday/Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays I teach privately. There's rarely any serious traffic then so it's pretty easy
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Now I feel more inadequate than before!..Seriously,what a player...seems to be one of those all around good guys,too...a great EBMM rep.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the video. I am looking forward to doing more
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Wow you sound like a busy man but being a teacher at one of the worlds most renowned music schools I bet you would be. If I had 1/10 of the knowledge of the guitar as you do I would be a better player!
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Wow you sound like a busy man but being a teacher at one of the worlds most renowned music schools I bet you would be. If I had 1/10 of the knowledge of the guitar as you do I would be a better player!
Yeah it can be pretty hectic at times but I always have some down time to look forward to as well. I'll be off from Berklee for a few weeks really soon so that will be nice. I want to get some new material written
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