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Hi all,

I have been visiting this board from time to time for a few weeks without registering now and it looks like a fun, nice friendly place so I thought I might as well register...and I did.

I saw that there's a couple of swedish members here - well, here's another one from Sweden.

My name is Joakim and I am 37 years old, at least for two more weeks. I have been playing guitar on and off since I was about 13 but never practiced enough to be very good at it. Since I have a family and children there really isn't much time to practice either but I try to find a little time for some late nite playing alone in my small studio that I've set up for myself.
In reality it is a couple of guitars, a tonelab and a computer with sonar on it in a small room next to the garage, but thinking of it as my "studio" makes me feel a little better about it.

Well, I think thats it for now.

Nice to meet you all!!
 
Welcome Joakim! :D

Nice to meet you.
 
Tjena Jocke!
Where in Sweden do you live? Great to finally have a "triage" of Swedes here! It's you, me and SuperSwede. We will be a force to reckon with from now on.... :D
Your description sounds about identical to mine in everyway.... except the software and the garage... ;)

What kind of music are you in to?
 
welcome hilmer....this is a great forum....i think you will like it here....

ww :pancake:

note: this welcome copyrighted 2008...no unauthorized use of this welcome will be tolerated
 
Welcome Joakim! I am a Dad player as well, though you have been at it longer. I also use a Tonelab, but I often mic my amp and use the tonelab more as an interface into Garageband. Sometimes I play with the Tonelab/Gearbox amps and effects, but I like to figure out how to use my own pedals a lot too. I bet you will like it here!
 
Thank you all for the warm welcome! :)

Robert: I'm from Timrå, just north of Sundsvall. You asked what music I'm into. Well, I like almost all musik as long as it's well done. When I pick up the guitar I mostly play rock or blues but would love to be able to pull off an occational Satriani or Malmsteen or even Guthrie song every once in a while. So far I have very limited success in doing that, but I keep the dream alive :D

BTW I might as well let you know the gear I use. My main guitar is a black Fender Stratocaster american series from 2002. I've been trying a couple of different pickup configurations in it and am currently using a set of fender pickups from some of the japanese RI guitars. I actually forgot the specifics but they are fairly low output since I find low output pups to work better when using the tonelab.

I also have a black Westone Corsair Deluxe HSH that I bought in the US back in 87. It's actually an ok guitar even though it really could need new frets.

To complete the collection of electric guitars I have a telecaster I put together from parts bought on ebay. Not really satisfied with how this one turned out so I will probably sell it.

Lastly I have a beautiful and very good sounding acoustic. It's a K. Yairi DY55.

I play through the tonelab, sometimes via a Keeley modded Boss BD2, into the soundcard in my PC. I do own an amplifier but it's rubbish and is rarely used.
 
Good to hear, Joakim!
I'm from Umeå, which is not that far north of Timrå.

Marnold and other hockey fans might be interested to know that the small town of Timrå has produced quite a few excellent hockey players over the years - am I right Joakim?
 
Robert said:
Good to hear, Joakim!
I'm from Umeå, which is not that far north of Timrå.

Marnold and other hockey fans might be interested to know that the small town of Timrå has produced quite a few excellent hockey players over the years - am I right Joakim?

Yes you are right about the hockey players Robert. The most known active hockey player from Timrå today is Henrik Zetterberg who is currently playing for Detroit Red Wings - doing a very nice job too if you ask me.
 
ted s said:
Welcome Joakim !
Is your name pronounced just as it looks ? in English I mean.

Well, I used to go to high school for a year in 1987-1988 in california and I got to hear a lot of different pronounciations of my name. But if you try something like this I think you get quite close: Youakim - accentutate the 'you' part, not the 'kim'.
 
Hilmer said:
Well, I used to go to high school for a year in 1987-1988 in california and I got to hear a lot of different pronounciations of my name. But if you try something like this I think you get quite close: Youakim - accentutate the 'you' part, not the 'kim'.


However it's pronounced, I say "you" are welcome...... the more Swedes, the better, IMO....:D :D :D :beer:
 
sunvalleylaw said:
I also use a Tonelab, but I often mic my amp and use the tonelab more as an interface into Garageband.
I didn't know that you had a VOX Tonelab Steve. I knew you had a Line 6 Toneport.

How do you like the Tonelab?
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
I didn't know that you had a VOX Tonelab Steve. I knew you had a Line 6 Toneport.

How do you like the Tonelab?

duh, major brain f**t! Back to your regularly scheduled programming. Thank goodness I borrowed your village idiot hat for a bit. :rotflmao:
 
Toneport...tonelab....Tonetothebone......toneytone.........tineytunes...
looneytunes.........whatever.:bravo:

Welcome to the Fret, Hilmer.:AOK:
 
Joakim, not planning to visit the Highlands of Dark Småland are you? Bring the family and lets have some beers and Bbq ! :R

(oh and bring the strat)
 
Hilmer said:
Yes you are right about the hockey players Robert. The most known active hockey player from Timrå today is Henrik Zetterberg who is currently playing for Detroit Red Wings - doing a very nice job too if you ask me.
Hank is my hero. If I were to get another Wings jersey, his name would be on it. I would assume he will be captain when Lidstrom (another Swede) retires.
 
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