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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

107.0. "UK Musicians" by --UnknownUser-- () Sun Jun 12 1988 15:51

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107.1Try another conference old boyMALLET::BARKERNigel BarkerMon Jun 13 1988 10:4123
>    This Note is for all musicians forming a band or just
>    interested in jamming for fun.
>                                Jim...Tama
>                           
>                              Andover,mass  USA
					     ^^^

	I read this note & thought this guy has got to be joking, the title of 
this conference is UK_MUSIC. Are we being invited to jam over DECnet?

	So I went to note the introductory note 1.0 to find some ammunition for
a smart-arse putdown and found :-

>    The name - UK_MUSIC - is meant only to reflect on the location of the
>    file: it is not meant to impose any restrictions on subject matter or
>    contributors. All are welcome! 

	So I guess I was wrong.

	Seriously Jim, I think you might find it more productive to enter/reply 
to notes in DREGS::MUSIC if you're looking for fellow musicians.

Nigel
107.2RDGENG::KEDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentMon Jun 13 1988 12:0411
.1�>    The name - UK_MUSIC - is meant only to reflect on the location of the
.1�>    file: it is not meant to impose any restrictions on subject matter or
.1�>    contributors. All are welcome! 
.1�
.1�	So I guess I was wrong.

    Tee hee hee!
    
    Keith (author of 1.0 despite the username)
    
    PS Any UK musicians out there..?
107.3just a noviceSUBURB::DALLISONDoes Pooky need you?Mon Jun 13 1988 13:194
    
       .2 �   PS Any UK musicians out there..?
                 
    	Yup!! :-)
107.4Why is it called a Jam????SUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manMon Jun 13 1988 13:5927
    
    
    2nd attempt (see note .xxx in Reading by JJ Quick)
    
    
    Name:	Gavin Burke
    
    Area:	Reading/Bracknell
    
    Instrument:	Ovation electro/acoustic Guitar   (and extremely bad
    		clarinet)
    
    Influences:	Hendrix, Santana, Mcgloughlin (sp?), Coryall, Kottke
    		and many patient friends.
    
    Needs:	Clarinet lessons (jazz, not classical), a drummer, a
    		bassist, keyboards, any brass blowers,recording contract, 
    		groupies, loads of fancy looking equipment with knobs and 
    		flashing lights, instructions for using aforementioned 
    		equipment.
    
    
    
    	I'll play anything you want provided the appropriate quantity
    of tonsil lubrication has been administered and my capo doesnt slip.
    
    Gavin.
107.6RDGENG::KEDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentMon Jun 13 1988 15:075
.5�    hey Keith, I read somewhere that you're a bit of an axeman yourself??
.5�    true???                                  

    I've dabbled.... Three cans of Pils and an acoustic six string and
    The Eagles...scrummy
107.7Ear plugs - 50pPUGH::JANEDiets ...don't talk to me about dietsTue Jun 14 1988 12:0610
>>< Note 107.6 by RDGENG::KEDMUNDS "$ no !fm2r, no comment" >


>>    I've dabbled.... Three cans of Pils and an acoustic six string and
>>    The Eagles...scrummy


I'll vouch for the dabbling .... not bad ... shame about the singing tho' !!

B.
107.8Northern Axe Man!ERIC::BELLThere must be some kinda way outa here!Wed Jun 22 1988 15:3315
    Hi, there don't seem to be many of us around or is it just that
    they ain't discovered notes yet. Anyway I'm Richard Bell, I work
    for SWAS in Leeds and play guitar. I was a 'Folkie' for many years
    and used to go to the Caversham Arms on Sunday nights a few years
    ago when I lived in Reading (I hear they knocked that down recently)
    Nowadays I've gone electric, and play 50's,60's70's stuff in a 4
    piece band. We get a few gigs in some of the local country pubs
    around Harrogate where I live, don't make much money but have a
    lot of fun. I like EC,MK and JH but couldn't pretend to say I play
    like any of them but my 'Wonderful Tonight' isn't too bad! I still
    have an acoustic and may well be staying in Reading for a while
    at the end of July (W/C 25th) while a customer runs some benchmarks
    at TMC. If anyone fancies a jam let me know.
    
    Richard
107.9hi harro jammerSUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manWed Jun 22 1988 15:405
    re .8
    
    	anytime good buddy :-) (you can show me how to play wonderful
    tonight.
    
107.10See you soon.ERIC::BELLThere must be some kinda way outa here!Wed Jun 22 1988 15:573
    OK I'll let you know when I'll be in town.
    
    RB
107.11Wonderful!KLOV01::EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentWed Jun 22 1988 20:057
.9�                               (you can show me how to play wonderful
.9�    tonight.

    Aw c'mon! It takes about ten minutes to work it out! Start with
    G, bung in a D, and see how you get on.
    
    Keith
107.12Is that what you mean by "see how you get on"? ;-)JUNIOR::CHILTONGumby &amp; Pokey Rule!Wed Jun 22 1988 20:596
    re.11
    >  Aw c'mon! It takes about ten minutes to work it out! Start with
    >  G, bung in a D, and see how you get on.
       
    Its amazing that a song that simple has such a big effect on females.
    
107.13yes...EKLV00::EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentThu Jun 23 1988 10:465
.12�    Its amazing that a song that simple has such a big effect on females.

    When I play it, they go out!
    
    Keith [:-)]
107.14Vocals count too!ERIC::BELLThere must be some kinda way outa here!Thu Jun 23 1988 11:194
    It ain't just the way you play,you gotta be able to sing too,that's
    the hard part.
    
    RB
107.15Sax appealSUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manThu Jun 23 1988 12:032
    I thought it was all in the hips 8-)
    
107.16 ;-) OFFCLU::DKEATINGReminiscing about tomorrowThu Jun 23 1988 16:362
    Naw, it depends on how well STRUNG your guitar is !!!!
    
107.17Jism JismSUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manThu Jun 23 1988 18:164
    I'm all keyed up but fretting my nut off....
    Just to capo it all.
    
    G
107.18Come again please?JUNIOR::CHILTONGumby &amp; Pokey Rule!Thu Jun 23 1988 19:128
    re.17
    > I'm all keyed up but fretting my nut off....
   
    Does a little risque chatter always have this effect on you?
    
    >  -< Jism Jism >-  
    
    .....huh?
107.19the bells the bells...SUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manThu Jun 23 1988 19:264
    
    re .18
    
    	Only at end of fiscal year..... 8-)
107.20What did I say ?MALLET::BARKERNigel BarkerFri Jun 24 1988 16:5719
re .1
<                      -< Try another conference old boy >-

	My God I must have offended Jim from Mass as he appears to have deleted 
the base note.

	In the all the excitment I forgot to mention that I play a bit and 
would get into jamming. I have a Fender Strat and a Session amp and know the 
Blues scale (plus one or two others).

	I suppose I could list my influences (Zappa, Garcia, Robbie Robertson
etc.) but it doesn't do much good as I can't play like any of them. 

	Probably play away only as my neighbours and wife don't understand that 
sometimes you just _have_ to turn it up until the feedback hurts.

	I work in Snamprogetti House, Basingstoke and live south of BS.

Nigel
107.21True love!RDGENG::KEDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentMon Jun 27 1988 00:064
    	I bought a Fender 12-string acoustic on Saturday. Boy, do my
    fingers hurt...
    
    K.
107.22thick fingersSUBURB::BURKEGOvation axe manMon Jun 27 1988 10:016
    RE .12
    
    
    Oh no.... Wrist crampus maximus.... try walking around squeezing
    a squash ball (probably doesnt do any good but it makes you look
    'ard as nails) ;-)
107.23Another 12 string enthusiast...LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don&#039;t they?Mon Jun 27 1988 11:2627
    Name:	Richard Briggs
    
    Area:	Reading (Earley)
    
    Instrument:	Washburn 6 string acoustic.
		Classical Guitar.
		Ibanez 12 string (awaiting repair)
    
    Influences:	Anything/one whose material sounds good on acoustic guitar
		(Paul Simon, Moody Blues, Eagles, Everlys, Creedence 
		Clearwater, Buddy Holly, etc etc). 

        Needs:	Having been born and bred on a 12 string the ol' finger 
		techniques and barre chords have not really developed as they 
		would have on a 6. Also, need to develop the ability to
		'you hum it I'll play it'. For instance, if its C,F,G or 
		C, Am, F G then I'm OK. Beyond that I'm lost. Keep meaning to
		have some formal lessons in blues, rock etc. Maybe this winter.

     Ambition:	To have a Red and White Fender Strat hanging on the wall (yes,
		I'd probably play it as well!).	

    	Richard

	PS: What do I have in common with most of the great British guitarists?

	Hank Marvin and the Shadows as the first musical influence in my life.
107.24Have you heard Marty Wilson-Piper play ??RDGCSS::STONEDistant, Alone, Beneath the platinum stars ...Wed Jun 29 1988 13:567
    re .23;
    
    		If you're really into 12 string try giving 'The Church'
    a listen. Marty Wilson-piper is a brilliant 12 string guitarist
    who plays acoustic/electric-acoustic/electric 12 string in the band.
    
    			Graham_who_should_be_The_church's_UK_promo_manager
107.25SUBURB::DALLISONAnthrax Roolz!!Wed Jun 29 1988 14:1410
    
    RE. 12
        
    If your picking hand (normally right) could do with being a wee
    bit more dextrous then try twirling a pencil around each of your
    fingers, sort of like what flash drummers do with their sticks.
    
    I read this somewhere in the guitar conference.
    
    -Tony
107.26Church?LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don&#039;t they?Wed Jun 29 1988 16:109
    WHat sort of music is this? Rock,Folk,Folk-Rock,Pop,Pop-Rock,Pop-folk,
    Pop-folk-Rock,Rock-Folk? Seriously though, I've never heard of Church?
    Tell me more.
    
    Richard
    
    ps Another Note maybe?
    pss Leo Kottke is another exponent of the 12 string. Sort of bluesy
    folk.
107.27VOX SUPER LYNX DELUXEOFFCLU::BMULQUEENWed Jun 29 1988 20:2318
    Fellow musicians. My name is Billy Mulqueen. I'm working in the
    Galway manufacturing plant and I've got 2 Voxes (guitars).
    
    One is a fairly recent Custom 25. The other is more interesting
    and that's why I'm trying to get some information.
    
    The second guitar is a VOX Super Lynx Deluxe. It was made in Italy
    for VOX by a company called Goya(?) and I have the original hardshell 
    case. The guitar consists of a hollow body with tremolo and two 
    pickups. I bought it in the States 2 years back.
    
    What I would like to know is this:
    
    		What are the specifications i.e. type of pickups, etc?
    		What is one in good condition worth?
    
    BTW, this is purely for my own information. I'm not interested in
    selling.
107.28Church note...RDGCSS::STONEDistant, Alone, Beneath the platinum stars ...Thu Jun 30 1988 16:077
    re .26
    
    	I've started another note on 'The Church' its No. 130, briefly
    though, theyre what can only be described as a guitar band, playing
    Psychedelic stuff a bit like an up-to-date Byrds.
    
    							Graham
107.29SUBURB::DALLISONcompute this.....buzzzzzzzzFri Jul 01 1988 12:318
    
    re.27
    
    Enter the note in CVG::GUITAR
    
    They should be able to help U.
    
    -Tony
107.30Any guitar buffs around?OFFCLU::BMULQUEENFri Jul 01 1988 12:496
    Re: .27,.29
    
    I tried CVG::GUITAR and got a reply. However I am really interested
    in its worth on this side of the pond.
    
    I'll keep trying.
107.31Oh no, it's another guitarist !!WARDER::KAYDIf music be the love of food .....Wed Jul 06 1988 09:4333
    Greetings and salutations !

    Name:  Derek Kay

    Location :  SWAS Warrington

    Musicality : Electric guitar (I've been in a couple of bands, but I'm
                 feeling better now :-) )

                 A very small amount of keyboard playing (what did people
                 do before sequencing ?)

                 Drumming (a long time ago)

                 Anything to do with MIDI


    Does this mean I don't have to introduce myself in any other note
    in this conference ?

    Regards,

        Derek.


P.S. re .27,

    Do you get a publication called 'Making Music' in Eire ? This is a 
    free monthly given out at music shops, and has a Guitar Guru column
    where questions like yours are answered. I don't have their address
    to hand but when (if !) I remember I'll bring it in and mail it to 
    you.
107.32Much Obliged!GAO::BMULQUEENThu Jul 07 1988 18:165
    Re: .31
    
    It would be much appreciated!
    
    
107.33Making Music addressWARDER::KAYDIf music be the love of food .....Fri Jul 08 1988 14:2917
    Well, I know that I should be doing this via electronic mail, but I
    tried that and it failed, so here is the address (it might be useful
    for others too I suppose):

        Guitar Guru,
         Making Music,
          20 Bowling Green Lane,
           LONDON,
            EC1R 0BD.


    Hope the guru can sort you out !

    Derek.    
    

107.34Drummers of DEC .CHEST::LEEMystic Rhythms ....Fri Sep 30 1988 16:1420
    Name : Phil Lee
    
    Instrument : Drums / Percussion
    
    Equipment :
    
    7 piece Premier cluB ( for sale !!! )
    7 Piece TAMA swingstar . Dixon Double Bass pedals
    Roto-Toms , Cymbals galore etc........ 
    
    Location :
    Basingstoke , the Crescent . 7781-4367 .
    
    Gen:
    In a band but don't like the material . Any body out there in the
    Reading/basing area into Rush,marillion,Genesis or Level 42,Shakatak (
    jazz rock fusion) , weird timings , weird lyrics or anything
    progressive , I am game . 
    
    phil .........
107.35was neb mneesnos45374::LLOYDMon Oct 17 1988 10:1427
    
    
    Hi there folks,
    	There seems to be a bit of a run on drummers at the moment.
    I'm Alan Lloyd, bin playing for a while, getting better all the
    time and will play absolutely anything (as long as it's a drum or
    cymbal).
    	I've got a REALLY hot kit, 7-piece black Pearl Export with a drum
    rack to support it all. It looks fantastic (it should do for the
    price I payed for it) and sounds even better. 
    	I tend towards the heavier side of music BUT I'll jam with anyone,
    absolutely anyone. In fact there's *almost* nothing I like better.
    	I'm working at The Crescent, Basingstoke. So if there's anyone
    out there who fancies a session or even needs a drummer for a band
    I'm the one to go for.
    	I like most rock music, some folk and even the odd pop song
    (I'm not a closet Teeny-Bopper though!!) and my influences are just too
    many to list.
        So if anyone wants a jam give me a ring on 7781-4404 or mail
    me at FOOT::LLOYDA.
    
    	
        		bye for noW,
    
    				Alan .
    

107.36MUSICIANS UK notes conference45379::LEEI drink Beer , me !Tue Feb 07 1989 18:3913
    Here ya go ,all you Muso's out there ......
    
    a notes conference just for you 
    
    
    
    			SUBURB::MUSICIANS_UK
    
    For any musician .. ROCK/JAZZ/BLUES/CLASSICAL whatever ......
    
    
		HIT <KP7> to add it to your library
    Phil
107.37Nice one, Phil, thanks!WELMTS::GREENBWhaddyamean, whaddyamean, huh?Wed Feb 08 1989 10:561
    
107.38CHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedTue May 07 1996 14:2910
      Little question, does anybody know of a good "teach yourself" guitar
    book - not classical - but very basic folky..  My piano playing didn't
    work out (cause my bloody mother has "lost" a full size yamaha keyboard
    I found this weekend when I went to pick it up eventually)  so it's the
    guitar...  Any advice ( I haven't even bought one yet) would be most
    welcome. I do know a bit about musical theory, but nowt about guitars.
    
    Thanks guys  (and girls)                                   
    
    Andrea   
107.39CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue May 07 1996 14:524
Tony Iommi's Guide to Very Heavy and Nasty Evil Noises From An Electric Guitar 
for Beginners?

Chris.
107.40Thanks anyway..ahemCHEFS::CONNELLAI Took That and PartiedTue May 07 1996 15:004
    it's not electric, you don't plug it in anywhere.  You just play it
    nicely.
    
    Andrea
107.41CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue May 07 1996 15:467
>    it's not electric, you don't plug it in anywhere.  You just play it
>    nicely.
    
you said you hadn't bought one yet, so surely it can't be either electric or 
acoustic?  A twin cutout Gibson SG would be quite a nice choice.

Chris.
107.42Throw in a minor chord and you're a Killer Axe QueenCHEFS::PANESsealions on my chestTue May 07 1996 18:457
Buy a cheap, but comprehensive, chord book. Learn how to play the chords of
C, D & G ( or A,E & D or F,  Bflat & C ), and before you know 
it you can play most pop songs.


Stuart "L.H.C." Panes

107.43WOTVAX::GILLILANDPI&#039;ve been mad for ******* yearsWed May 08 1996 09:505
    >>C, D & G ( or A,E & D or F,  Bflat & C ), and before you know 
    
    C, F and G would be more helpful in this sequence.
    
    Phil Gill.
107.44CHEFS::PANESsealions on my chestWed May 08 1996 10:2815
   <<< Note 107.43 by WOTVAX::GILLILANDP "I've been mad for ******* years" >>>

>    >>C, D & G ( or A,E & D or F,  Bflat & C ), and before you know 
    
>    C, F and G would be more helpful in this sequence.
    
>    Phil Gill.


     The first sequence should have read G, C & D.... I seem remember that
     F was a "challenging " chord for beginners. My other advice was 
     learn bar chords as soon a possible. Initially it can hurt like hell
     but its well worth it in the long run.

     LHC