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Tomo
06-11-2006, 09:08 AM
Funky Slap Guitar jam groove (http://tomofujita.com/jpn/mp3/Tomo%20Fujita%20MIni%20Album/Mr.Mom.mp3)


Tomo

ScottB
06-11-2006, 03:34 PM
Tomo,

You bring 'da funk!!!

What guitar, is this the Tokai again? Almost sounds like it could be a clean humbucker.

Scott

ScottB
06-11-2006, 03:36 PM
BTW, did you see big Papi's walk-off homer?

Maybe you're not a Sox fan, hard not to be in Boston these days I would imagine...

Tomo
06-11-2006, 06:25 PM
Tomo,

You bring 'da funk!!!

What guitar, is this the Tokai again? Almost sounds like it could be a clean humbucker.

Scott


Hi Scott,

No, this one is my SRV strat with Frailn pickups.

I pluged into Ampeg bass rig.

Thanks for listening.


Tomo

gennation
06-12-2006, 12:03 PM
Tomo, that some serious funkin' drive there. Nice.

And ssss, way to rip. I had to do a double take! I'd like to hear some playing when your serious :)

Tomo
06-12-2006, 12:09 PM
Hi guys,

I am sorry that I didn't write more specific.

Listening only. Please. Thanks for your understading.

Enjoy listening. Please don't use someone's music without any
permission.




Tomo

esoteric pete
06-12-2006, 12:42 PM
i was just jamming over your track...that slappin' is tasty! am i also an offender or does it only count if i record myself over your track?

Tomo
06-12-2006, 02:34 PM
i was just jamming over your track...that slappin' is tasty! am i also an offender or does it only count if i record myself over your track?


Sure, you can play over it and enjoy it. No Problem. but if you record and
play that recording in public. I asked not to do that. You are fine.

Thanks,


Tomo

lhallam
06-12-2006, 02:35 PM
Nice playing Tomo, as usual.

ssss
06-12-2006, 05:06 PM
Hi guys,

I am sorry that I didn't write more specific.

Listening only. Please. Thanks for your understading.

Enjoy listening. Please don't use someone's music without any
permission.




Tomo
Uuuppss, sorry Tomo, thought that was a backing-track for us to jam over.....................DELETED!!!! :BEER

Tomo
06-12-2006, 06:23 PM
Uuuppss, sorry Tomo, thought that was a backing-track for us to jam over.....................DELETED!!!! :BEER


No problem.

That title was confusing.


Tomo

Tomo
06-14-2006, 08:29 AM
BTW, did you see big Papi's walk-off homer?

Maybe you're not a Sox fan, hard not to be in Boston these days I would imagine...

Hi,

I heard about it. I don't watch TV that much and I am not huge fan
of sports. It's sound boring... You love sports?

I am into taking care of lawn.


Tomo

Tomo
06-25-2006, 07:09 PM
Tomo, that some serious funkin' drive there. Nice.

And ssss, way to rip. I had to do a double take! I'd like to hear some playing when your serious :)


Thank you so much! I love funky groove. Glad to hear that you liked it.
I have more slap guitar sound clips. (fast & slow).....

SP E Funk (http://tomofujita.com/jpn/mp3/Solo%20performance/Tomo%20Fujita%20solo%2002.mp3)


Tomo

John Hurtt
06-25-2006, 09:36 PM
Hi,

I heard about it. I don't watch TV that much and I am not huge fan
of sports. It's sound boring... You love sports?

I am into taking care of lawn.


Tomo

Spending time out in the yard is a great way to relax and blow off stress. Some people think it's a huge chore, I like the time in the sun and the results of a little effort.

Now, if my neighbor would get rid of that wild grass in his front yard...:BEER

gassyndrome
06-25-2006, 11:20 PM
Hi,

I am into taking care of lawn.


Tomo

Just curious Tomo,

Did you ever have a lawn growing up in Japan? I cant imagine growing up in a place where you cant have a backyard, a big front garden or play in the street, but I understand Japan is very crowded.

We are in the middle of sustained drought here in Australia. Not much lawn for anyone these days :(

simon

Flyin' Brian
06-26-2006, 01:17 AM
You guys can help with my lawn anytime.....6 acres worth

Tomo
06-26-2006, 01:31 PM
You guys can help with my lawn anytime.....6 acres worth




What kind of tractor do you have? You have a big land! I have about 1 acre and it takes me 1 and 1/2 hours to finish my work.

You hire someone to do that? I like to do it myself. It's great way to relax. When I clean my lawn really good
... that good feeling makes my playing better. "Clean"



Tomo

Flyin' Brian
06-26-2006, 01:55 PM
Tomo,

I do it myself with a Gravely 60" zero turn mower. It's very fast and takes 2.5 to 3 hours.

I wear my iPod while I'm doing it. Listening to good music while being out in the sun is very relaxing.

And thank you for all the insights on your DVD.

Tomo
06-26-2006, 02:07 PM
Tomo,

I do it myself with a Gravely 60" zero turn mower. It's very fast and takes 2.5 to 3 hours.

I wear my iPod while I'm doing it. Listening to good music while being out in the sun is very relaxing.

And thank you for all the insights on your DVD.


That's really fast! You must practice a lot? Good to hear that you do it yourself.

Only difference is I don't listen to music(i-pod, I only use when I travel).. I do play some music in my head (imagine)
work on something. Great to way to practice soloing over chord changes. No frets gives me a lot of freedom.

You're welcome! Thank you for your words on. Glad to be help. I wrote threads on lesson section. "Triads..." " Left hand release/mute.."

Take care,


Tomo

Tomo
07-02-2006, 06:31 PM
Just curious Tomo,

Did you ever have a lawn growing up in Japan? I cant imagine growing up in a place where you cant have a backyard, a big front garden or play in the street, but I understand Japan is very crowded.

We are in the middle of sustained drought here in Australia. Not much lawn for anyone these days :(

simon

Hi Simon,

Your guess was right. Unless you go far in suburbs.
Most houses are small and less space. My family own a back yard in Japan.
That's really rare. No front yard either. Open the door... the road is
right there!

It's nice to live here in U.S.


Tomo

Tomo
07-05-2006, 01:32 PM
Nice playing Tomo, as usual.


Thank you so much!

Thanks for helping people at "Lesson & technique" section.
I really appreciate your kind efforts there.


Thanks,


Tomo