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Lemme see if I can find the official story.
Here, this is from Tapio's Dio Page. Tapio knows Ronnie pretty well, and you can find his name in the thanks section of some of Ronnie's CDs, so I take it he should know.
"Ronnie apparently brought the raised index and little finger hand sign to metal world in 1980. It was quickly adopted by the metal bands in '80s and somewhat identified as "heavy metal sign".
However, it has much older meaning too. In the ancient Egypt, the sign was called the evil eye sign. It was used to put a spell on someone, to cast "an evil eye". Many of the pharaos buried in the pyramids had sculptures guarding them, those sculptures often showed the evil eye sign to curse the grave robbers and to guard the pharao.
The sign has also many other meanings, depending on the culture where it is shown. It is called for example The Horned Hand by some religious groups. Some satanists also use it in their rituals.
This page is maintained by Tapio Keih?nen, E-mail: dio@iki.fi."
Here, this is from Tapio's Dio Page. Tapio knows Ronnie pretty well, and you can find his name in the thanks section of some of Ronnie's CDs, so I take it he should know.
"Ronnie apparently brought the raised index and little finger hand sign to metal world in 1980. It was quickly adopted by the metal bands in '80s and somewhat identified as "heavy metal sign".
However, it has much older meaning too. In the ancient Egypt, the sign was called the evil eye sign. It was used to put a spell on someone, to cast "an evil eye". Many of the pharaos buried in the pyramids had sculptures guarding them, those sculptures often showed the evil eye sign to curse the grave robbers and to guard the pharao.
The sign has also many other meanings, depending on the culture where it is shown. It is called for example The Horned Hand by some religious groups. Some satanists also use it in their rituals.
This page is maintained by Tapio Keih?nen, E-mail: dio@iki.fi."
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Just like any other electric. It has very little sound unplugged since it's not hollow. Like the ES-335, it has a solid block running through the center, but the sides are hollow to add a little of that deeper resonant tone.Sir Myghin wrote:aye unplugged/acoustic
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
Man, your serious about your guitar. Can you play YYZ on it ?ElfDude wrote:Just like any other electric. It has very little sound unplugged since it's not hollow. Like the ES-335, it has a solid block running through the center, but the sides are hollow to add a little of that deeper resonant tone.Sir Myghin wrote:aye unplugged/acoustic
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Some of it. Not too much.Rocinante wrote:Man, your serious about your guitar. Can you play YYZ on it ?ElfDude wrote:Just like any other electric. It has very little sound unplugged since it's not hollow. Like the ES-335, it has a solid block running through the center, but the sides are hollow to add a little of that deeper resonant tone.Sir Myghin wrote:aye unplugged/acoustic
Truth is, I tried to learn RUsh songs when I was a kid, but haven't put much effort into it in the last 15 years or so. I learned a lot of 2112, The Trees, Panacea, Different Strings, Lakeside Park, and a little bit of other stuff when I was young.
But I've found that with bands that I really really love, if I learn their material it takes a little bit of the magic out of it for me. I'd rather just listen. Well, that and the fact that Alex is an insane guitarist and I just can't keep up with him!
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Cool Elfie, no disrespect intended. I learned bass through Hemispheres, that was a @##?* chore.ElfDude wrote:Some of it. Not too much.Rocinante wrote:Man, your serious about your guitar. Can you play YYZ on it ?ElfDude wrote: Just like any other electric. It has very little sound unplugged since it's not hollow. Like the ES-335, it has a solid block running through the center, but the sides are hollow to add a little of that deeper resonant tone.
Truth is, I tried to learn RUsh songs when I was a kid, but haven't much much effort into it in the last 15 years or so. I learned a lot of 2112, The Trees, Panacea, Different Strings, Lakeside Park, and a little bit of other stuff when I was young.
But I've found that with bands that I really really love, if I learn their material it takes a little bit of the magic out of it for me. I'd rather just listen. Well, that and the fact that Alex is an insane guitarist and I just can't keep up with him!
I have always been choosy about basses personally. Wals are my Aston Martin....Overwaters and Musicmans are sweet after that.
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I do. It's a wonderful thing when one finds the brand that really speaks to him. That's why I'm Carvin-crazy!Rocinante wrote:I have always been choosy about basses personally. Wals are my Aston Martin....Overwaters and Musicmans are sweet after that.
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Ah , from the pic i figured it was a hollow body. my badElfDude wrote:Just like any other electric. It has very little sound unplugged since it's not hollow. Like the ES-335, it has a solid block running through the center, but the sides are hollow to add a little of that deeper resonant tone.Sir Myghin wrote:aye unplugged/acoustic