Topic: Greetings from Brazil

Hello everybody! I'm from São Paulo, Brazil. Saw Bonamassa live in São Paulo last year, it was amazing.
I also just bought a JB Studio and I'm really happy about it.
I have a band too, we've played in Lollapalooza 2012 in Brazil, I'm really proud of our work:
http://balls.com.br/
We sing in Portuguese, and we are on the classic rock kind of style.
Sorry about the self promotion here guys, it's easy for me to get carried away.
Regards,
Fernando Gargantini


P.S. I posted this earlier in a different/wrong topic, sorry for that!

Re: Greetings from Brazil

Welcome to the Forum Fernando.  You are among the best Joe fans anywhere!

Congrats on your Les Paul.

I can't do video on my computer right now, but your band is a good looking bunch
alright!

Enjoy yourself here and let us hear more from you.

"To repeat a good thing is to sit still; to take a chance is to grow." - Joe Bonamassa
I need some Joe...NOW.
Joe = Joy

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Welcome to the group...enjoy the topics.....:)

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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Hi and welcome too. big_smile

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

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Thanks everybody!

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Well Hi there! have fun in the forum

Fishing for a good time starts with throwing in your line...

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boa tarde.

Did you get the LP from Brasil? - Was really unimpressed with the guitar shops in Recife when there last, my son ended up tuning everything in each shop, those where the strings were not so rusty anyway, and when the guy told us that Yamaha was a Brazilian brand we left that shop! We got an Ovation copy out there, really strange guitar , exact copy but a finger board that just soaks up the oil!

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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Ian916 wrote:

boa tarde.

Did you get the LP from Brasil? - Was really unimpressed with the guitar shops in Recife when there last, my son ended up tuning everything in each shop, those where the strings were not so rusty anyway, and when the guy told us that Yamaha was a Brazilian brand we left that shop! We got an Ovation copy out there, really strange guitar , exact copy but a finger board that just soaks up the oil!


Boa Tarde para você também!
No, I bought my Lester from Sam Ash NYC. I known a really cool guy named Gabriel there, he found the guitar for me and I order it.
I live in São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil. Here we really have good music shops, you can find or order almost anything you want or could find in the states basically. BUT there IS a problem. Price. Because of over taxation from our government  is impossible to buy more expensive gear here in brazil. For example, last year I saw a Bonamassa Studio in a guitar shop here and it have a price tag of US$3000,00 on it. No kidding.
I've been to Recife, a touristic city, not really a good place to look for musical instruments, unless you're local. Even tough, it will shure be more expensive than São Paulo shops.
And of course, unprepared and scumbag sales guys. In São Paulo we only have the second type.
Yamaha does have some factories in Brazil, for motorcycles. Even tough, made in Brazil does not turn Yamaha a Brazilian company. The Japoneses would not like that.
Anyway, sorry for your bad experience in Recife. The city have some beatifull touristic places and beaches like Porto de Galinhas, that you probably went visiting. I hope that compensated everything else!
You mentioned a Ovation copy, what is the brand of the guitar?

Até mais!

Re: Greetings from Brazil

gargantini wrote:

http://balls.com.br/
We sing in Portuguese, and we are on the classic rock kind of style.
Fernando Gargantini


Just watched your videos, I enjoyed them!  Like all the Gibsons.  And did I see a Firebird in there too?

Keep on rockin'!!

"To repeat a good thing is to sit still; to take a chance is to grow." - Joe Bonamassa
I need some Joe...NOW.
Joe = Joy

Re: Greetings from Brazil

Just watched your videos, I enjoyed them!  Like all the Gibsons.  And did I see a Firebird in there too?

Keep on rockin'!!


Hi Sally1233! I'm glad you like them! As you could see, we are a kind of Gibson freaks. And you're almost right, there is a Thunderbird bass in the Lollapalooza video, a Epiphone Thunderbird Pro, i believe.
Cheers!