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  • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

    Well, classical musicians are jaded by their arduous education. My impression is that most hate everyone better than them and hold those not as good in contempt. I'm sure there are many exceptions but that's what I've seen.

    You're right, if that's not what you're into, then it's immaterial to you. Just
    because you don't personally dig it though, don't write it off along with everyone who does. Remember, the author of this thread wasn't comparing him with Matthias Jabs or Wolf Hoffmann, who I guess you might like more, but with Yngwie, Michael Angelo and Michael Romeo,
    who I guess you probably like no more than Petrucci. I could be wrong about that.

    To me Petrucci is techincal AND plays with feel; I hear it anyway. If it doesn't trip your trigger, fair enough.
    Don't tell me I don't know feeling because you don't like him though; that's
    not fair, and not correct. I like music ranging from Grank Funk to Dream Theater, and it all reaches me on different levels. It doesn't HAVE to shred, but it's not a sin TO shred either, and I mean musically, not mindlessly.
    Ron is the MAN!!!!

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      Good points, Lerx. To me the term "shredder" is a little different than what I'm reading here. In my opinion, I still consider EVH, Uli Roth and Michael Schenker to be shredders. Those are the guys that changed everything for me and were my first exposure to fast, clean and precise playing. Not only could they burn, but they could/can make my sack jump into my gut with emotion - players with feel and speed.
      I hear that in MacAlpine, Malmsteen and some Petrucci, too. I think if Petrucci was writing with AOR in mind, you may hear some different sides to his playing. I would think it a difficult thing to play with tons of feel with Portnoy behind you...well maybe not, Alex Lifeson refutes that shitting train of thought. Nevermind.
      Tarbaby Fraser.

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      • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

        I always appreciate disagreeing non personal/insulting opinions from obviously intelligent ppl, since I have things to learn from they, and I am always ears to these opinions.

        many ppl above have provided those valuable comments, and I wish I would be able to communicate with these ppl at a better level (in person for instance, much clearer and easier).

        as for opinions like LRGman's, I despise it and take no regard of it. if ur dissing me for dissing someone else (which Im not exactly at all), then ur no better and just as stupid as u claim I am.

        I assembled this computer thank you very much (its really easy, just need to know a bit about computers), and my parents are living on the opposite side of the world,, I'm sure she's happy using the computer I made for her back home.




        yes,. that thing on the right of my desk is my sony vaio notebook. when my mom uses my computer I go to that one [img]graemlins/evilimages/icons/tongue.gif[/img]

        and yes I WILL post some shredding when my kelly arrives! punkhead, [img]graemlins/evilimages/icons/tongue.gif[/img]

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        • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

          Yo Mt: Whether or not Dream Theater/Petrucci make good music is the kind of subjective drivel that has no end and no point. Regular forum contibutors avoid those kind of topics because of the predictable and yawn inducing result.

          On the more factual issue of JP's technical proficiency, it seems maybe you are naive. He is one of the absolute top technicians in rock/metal guitar, and has very few peers, other than a small select group (Malmsteen, McAlpine, Shawn Lane, Vinnie Moore, Greg Howe, Paul Gilbert, Mathias Ekhlund,Vai, Becker and a few others). Any one of those guys would confirm that, (except Lane of course).

          Any notion of you surpassing him in a couple of years belongs under the category of comedy. You have no chance whatsoever.

          For there to even be the slightest hope of that happening, you would already have to be comfortably playing at the the level of Lynch, James Murphy, Jeff Loomis, Friedman or someone like that. How hilarious does even that sound?

          Since you are a university student, and can't devote anywhere near the time to practicing that it would take for any of this to happen, the reality is that two years from now you will be just somewhat better than you are now.

          If you don't like Dream Theater, I heartily encourage you to avoid buying their CD's. As far as anonymous bragging on the internet:

          shaddap.

          P.S. I don't like DT in the least.

          Mark

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          • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

            holy shit I already apologized like 7 times or something for that and admitted it was a stupid and impulsive action WTF do u want me to do huh?

            and my intent was not to diss DT but to ask what they like about DT, what they think is good in them., at least I had the will to try to hear ppl's opinion's about them and offering my own,

            if u dislike their music maybe u should ask what other ppl think too huh>??

            u shaddap

            [ March 15, 2004, 05:37 PM: Message edited by: mt ]

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            • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

              crap,
              why the hell talk about abortion issues, religious issues, political, econimic issues since they give such a yawn and are so f******* predictable,

              if ur so good and so able to predict then u should have known that 20 ppl already said what u said.

              if u know my playing so well that ur such an expert as to classify it in the genre of comedy then Im glad it entertained u, I don't give a rats shit wtf u think,

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              • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                mt: Let this thread die and people will stop [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img] you. You're the one keeping it alive. That clean classical thang you posted in the mp3 section was nice. Why not just chill and enjoy the forum? [img]graemlins/band.gif[/img]
                This electric phase ain't no teenage craze -UFO

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                  I cant stand it when ppl think they're so right.

                  ur right.. Im the one keeping it alive [img]graemlins/refuse.gif[/img]

                  I actaully don't really mind and alot of the comments are GREAT and I learnt a few things.

                  edit: ok u know what.. ur right I Should just not even look in here.

                  [ March 15, 2004, 06:10 PM: Message edited by: mt ]

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                  • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                    Originally posted by mt:
                    crap,
                    why the hell talk about abortion issues, religious issues, political, econimic issues


                    Why? I bet you can figure that out. Maybe you could write an essay at school on the relative importance of those things vs. musical taste questions? [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

                    if ur so good and so able to predict then u should have known that 20 ppl already said what u said.

                    I felt like saying it again.

                    if u know my playing so well that ur such an expert as to classify it in the genre of comedy then Im glad it entertained u, I don't give a rats shit wtf u think,
                    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I said nothing about your playing. I was talking about your understanding and respect for the abilities of others and how they got there.

                    As for YOUR playing, I liked it, it was a nice change of pace to hear classical in the MP3 area.

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                    • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                      none of my classes require me to write essays

                      I know u were talking about my comment so "it" was referring to my comments, not my playing., I was just typing in haste, I understood perfectly what u were saying.

                      and btw, I do play malmsteen pretty comfortably.

                      just because its naive and absurd for YOU to do something doesn't mean its the same for other ppl

                      never took the time to listen to lynch and those other ppl u mentioned., too busy analyzing malmsteen, then romeo, and now romeo and rusty.

                      oh i did hear friedman, in cacophony.. dun like him that much.. tho I AM getting the kelly..

                      [ March 15, 2004, 06:39 PM: Message edited by: mt ]

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                      • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                        why a kelly?

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                        • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                          I like Roxy Petrucci!
                          "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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                          • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                            nice rack?

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                            • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                              My wife is named Kelly...I think they named the guitar after her.

                              She taught Yngwie and Mikey Romeo! Ok I lied she didn't...j/k

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                              • Re: What\'s so good about petrucci?

                                [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

                                kelly because I love the shape and eerie dess swirl finish... and I've never owned a shred guitar. never had a guitar with a trem..

                                who is roxy anyway? petrucci's mom? she looks so old.. she's not his wife is she?

                                malmsteen's wife is pretty hot...
                                and does anyone have a pic of vai's wife Pia? I have a close friend who has the same name. she doesn't like it much, I'll tell her about vai and his wife LOL.

                                [ March 15, 2004, 09:03 PM: Message edited by: mt ]

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