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ok fellas
heres a vid from that when i was interrested on a push pull emmons. I visited a friend of mine who had one and tried it out and it was a beutiful geeetaaar. so easy to play on and so good sustain i almost fell of the seat the first tones i took on that geetaaar.

ok now is the chance fur ya guys to start puking to a realy bad playing, but enjoy the tone on that geeetaaar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmYCQxXr1w0
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Man, that was really nice. I would love to hear you picking with a band or a track. Very, very nice.
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Jani Peter, great playing man. Please post some more tunes.
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Many steel players would give their left egg to play as well as you. EH? :D

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thanks guys :D but i have a very long way to go
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Rick Nicklas wrote:Man, that was really nice. I would love to hear you picking with a band or a track. Very, very nice.
well ill se what i can do on our next gig but i have the tripod now so that would be just fine
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Jani's exceptional ear affords him the opportunity to noodle around, giving him that edge to figure stuff out he likes to hear and eventually play.
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Roger Shackelton wrote:
Many steel players would give their left egg to play as well as you. EH? :D

Roger
ill be awaiting the easterbunny in april to bring some eggs :lol: :lol:
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Jani, I believe that these Emmons, push pull guitars, that are taken care of will be around for generations to come. It's a real joy to hear a good musician play one, thank you.
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Young Jani and a hot keyboard man,He's on fire :whoa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUXEZBJnHso
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i was just cool there. And how does larry know who is on fire. hahaha does an earthquake shake your pants when you saw this video :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Larry=B U S T E D :lol:
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:eek: :mrgreen:
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Gary Lee Gimble wrote:Jani's exceptional ear affords him the opportunity to noodle around, giving him that edge to figure stuff out he likes to hear and eventually play.
So true.

Matchbox and gas anyone?
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