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I know that the constant gear references can get a bit tedious, but I find it difficult to talk (esp. write) about the abstractions of creating music. It may be my untutored approach- I have little formal training in music, and I frequently wonder whether or not my real talent (rock-wise, anyway) is not playing guitar, but just being really lucky that when my fingers flip around on the fretboard, most of the time the accidentally fall on notes that sound cool. When I improvise, unlike a lot of people, I haven't the faintest frickin' clue what is going to come out- especially when my playing is at its best. Music for me is about doing, and about sharing. I have never been a solo performer because, for me, every jam is like a call and response section. To talk about the ideas of music without interacting with whoever is speaking seems to be missing something. Besides, you girls are the only people I know that know more about gear and toys than I do. I hate to admit this, but my two functional bands (both totally loop-free (live anyway- we'll see about the studio)) have been so busy that my poor jamman has been sitting next to my bed, forlorn and lonely for the past several months. I have plans for the inprov band to resurface... JamMan v. Echoplex w/trumpet. So, in my final tangent, when does the new Ebow come out again? Trevor Bajus