Thanks,
I'm sorry about the screw up. I pasted/copied the wrong address into the
SMTP thing on my computer. Your's was the story after 'Stephane's.' It was
about Shadow Gallery (?) I guess you like how they sound? I never heard of
them. I like Rush, DT, Queensryche, Damn The Machine, etc... but not really
Fates Warning. Would you recommend Shadow Gallery?
Deano
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From: schew
To: Ingalls Dean W. SRA
Subject: Re: jam digest
Date: Tuesday, December 12, 1995 4:07PM
Hi,
Actually, it seems that the address you have for
"'Lessard, Stephane'" <schew@tis.com> is incorrect (my address is
schew@tis.com, but I'm not 'Lessard, Stephane'). You might want
to look at his original message again to see if you got his email
address right. I'm not a bass player, so I'm afraid that I can't
help you with the transcriptions (though I love many of Myung's
basslines). Good luck. :-)
Steve Chew
>
>To: "'Lessard, Stephane'" <schew@tis.com>
>
>
>I saw your request on the jam for bass tab/transcription to Met Pt 1. I
>don't know what he's tapping at 5 minute and syncopated at 7 minute... so I
>too would like to know where I can get the music for it. I've tried
jogging
>Live In Tokyo on my VCR but can never figure the tapping out.
>I'm not able to mail to the jam list... only read. I'm using my computer
at
>work. Look at my address... the .laafb.af.mil part means I'm in the USAF
>stationed at LAAFB (Los Angeles AFB). I can't have something like this
show
>on a listing that EVERYONE will see. You see? That would just be asking
>for trouble. Anyway...
>
>The reason I'm writing is in hopes that when you DO find out something
about
>the bass transcription, that you could forward the info on to me, if you
>could... I would appreciate it.
>
>?: What is your favorite DT bassline? Mine would be a toss up between TTT
>and LTL. I also like playing Ytsejam... but can't seem to figure out the
>main theme variation he plays when Petrucci starts to wail.
>
--
Steve Chew - schew@tis.com - http://www.clark.net/pub/iz/home.html
"To see the world in a grain of sand,
"And Heaven in a wild flower,
"Hold Infinity in the palm of your Hand,
"And Eternity in an Hour.
William Blake, from
"Auguries of Innocence"
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