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  • in reply to: What made you smile today? #1912470
    Gollevainen
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    PAK-FA:):):):)

    in reply to: General Discussion #340232
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    Hmm, no mention of Alex Lifeson/ Guess you guys don’t know your music? :rolleyes:

    well I would actually pick him as my 80’s favorite as Im not that fond of 80’s music aside few rare expections (thougth I think 2112 is the best thing Rush made IMO and that was in the 70s?)
    Brian May migth be another one, simply due my love of Queen music I had in the end of the 80’s (beeing 5 years old or so:D)

    in reply to: Guitarist of the decade #1913406
    Gollevainen
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    Hmm, no mention of Alex Lifeson/ Guess you guys don’t know your music? :rolleyes:

    well I would actually pick him as my 80’s favorite as Im not that fond of 80’s music aside few rare expections (thougth I think 2112 is the best thing Rush made IMO and that was in the 70s?)
    Brian May migth be another one, simply due my love of Queen music I had in the end of the 80’s (beeing 5 years old or so:D)

    in reply to: General Discussion #341472
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    I had a point where I doupted wheter Hendrix actually were that good…then I saw a video of him playing Johnny B. Good….he played the first solo with one hand better than many of the little gits often called as “guitar heroes” with two…

    I don’t know much about guitarplaying but like in every music, it’s not THAT hard to learn certain patterns and play them extremely fast. Thus you get stuff which in here is called “tiluttelu”. Fast, clear sounding yet in the end rather simple. If I like to list good guitarist or players, my first criteria is that the guy has distigtive style and sound and does stuff that no-one else does. You can critisie Hendrix as much as you like but you have to admit, there isen’t none before and after who plays anyway near like he does. Can you say the same from many of the other dudes in these lists?

    in reply to: Guitarist of the decade #1913995
    Gollevainen
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    I had a point where I doupted wheter Hendrix actually were that good…then I saw a video of him playing Johnny B. Good….he played the first solo with one hand better than many of the little gits often called as “guitar heroes” with two…

    I don’t know much about guitarplaying but like in every music, it’s not THAT hard to learn certain patterns and play them extremely fast. Thus you get stuff which in here is called “tiluttelu”. Fast, clear sounding yet in the end rather simple. If I like to list good guitarist or players, my first criteria is that the guy has distigtive style and sound and does stuff that no-one else does. You can critisie Hendrix as much as you like but you have to admit, there isen’t none before and after who plays anyway near like he does. Can you say the same from many of the other dudes in these lists?

    in reply to: General Discussion #342171
    Gollevainen
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    Well I used the letter Y so that you would understand. In reality it’s joulua, as j is spelled jii and y is spell yy

    Vowels are a,e,i,o,u,y,ä,ö and are pronounced without need to move your mouth or tongue. And consonants, eg. the rest are what they are. In Finnish there isen’t vowels used as consonants as in english like Y or U…

    in reply to: Pronunciation Of The Letter H #1914292
    Gollevainen
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    Well I used the letter Y so that you would understand. In reality it’s joulua, as j is spelled jii and y is spell yy

    Vowels are a,e,i,o,u,y,ä,ö and are pronounced without need to move your mouth or tongue. And consonants, eg. the rest are what they are. In Finnish there isen’t vowels used as consonants as in english like Y or U…

    in reply to: General Discussion #342423
    Gollevainen
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    ja like “ya”

    Joulua like “youlua” weigth on the -lu spell

    in reply to: Pronunciation Of The Letter H #1914404
    Gollevainen
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    ja like “ya”

    Joulua like “youlua” weigth on the -lu spell

    in reply to: General Discussion #342679
    Gollevainen
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    No we pronounce j as j and y as y(it is a vowel after all:cool:);)
    You guys just pronounce y as j and j as “tse”

    in reply to: Pronunciation Of The Letter H #1914505
    Gollevainen
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    No we pronounce j as j and y as y(it is a vowel after all:cool:);)
    You guys just pronounce y as j and j as “tse”

    in reply to: General Discussion #342709
    Gollevainen
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    hehhe silly englanders…in here H is pronounced H…like every other letter as for that matter, pronounced like written. Makes life alot easier:rolleyes:

    in reply to: Pronunciation Of The Letter H #1914531
    Gollevainen
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    hehhe silly englanders…in here H is pronounced H…like every other letter as for that matter, pronounced like written. Makes life alot easier:rolleyes:

    in reply to: General Discussion #344078
    Gollevainen
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    My first car was actually something that was on my little sister’s names, A Saab 900 88′

    in reply to: Your first car #1915130
    Gollevainen
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    My first car was actually something that was on my little sister’s names, A Saab 900 88′

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