Saturday, July 28, 2007

watch out this upcoming event!

a presentation of great bands! oatmeal and negative 3! don't miss this event...

Monday, July 23, 2007

say farewell to my paiste pst 3 20" ride cymbals




early this afternoon, my paiste pst3 20" ride just got a half inch crack! I just have to find out how to dispose this cymbal. anyone want to buy this? just give me a text @ 09175450204

Sunday, July 22, 2007

a friend and a regular client!








I have a chance to play bass with our regular client and friend, walter. In this video you can see and hear how he controls the sound of his guitar without any unwanted notes, etc. btw this guy bought a new Ibanez PGM(Paul Gilbert signatured guitar) and I got a chance to play it. whew! There's only one thing I can say... It really sounds expensive!





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wowowiwow!

picture of me with the paul gilbert signatured guitar... btw it's made in japan.





rock and roll!

our former drummer!

the lead singer is ivan our former drummer

welcome to eureka studio blogspot!

GREETINGS!


Welcome to the launching of our very own blogspot! please feel free to email me on any news which is related to bands, like open jams, battle of the bands, gigs, concerts etc. You can also send videos, photos, original compositions and your band's profile so we can feature you in our blog. btw here is our email address its eureka_studio@yahoo.com...


Just a story I want to share...


When I was just a kid, I saw this chocolate commercial, (which I think the product doesn't exist at present, LOL) where a kid was mimicly playing a guitar by using a tennis racket and pretending he's a rock star. I also wonder what it feels to be able to play a guitar. Ever since then I started to learn to play guitar with the influences of bands like the beatles. and later in high school I was influenced by a lot of foreign & local bands like guns & roses, nirvana, rivermaya, eraserheads, parokya ni edgar, pantera, slayer, metallica, greenday, weezer, size 14, the youth, alamid, wolfgang, & pearl jam. Using a gasoline drum as bass drum and gallons as alternative for toms and snare, borrowed imitated les paul guitars, pro audio used in a church, we manage to form our own band as a hobby. At present, only our drummer pursued his career as a musician but as a lead singer for a very talented show band, 7th avenue( you can catch their gig at rafters, padis point calamba etc).
Eureka (or 'Heureka'; Greek εὑρηκα/ηὑρηκα) (Greek "I have found it") is an exclamation used as an interjection to celebrate a discovery. It is most famously attributed to Archimedes. Actually it doesn't have any connection to music. It's just my call sign when I was into amateur radio during my teenage years. During those times, I was even called through my call sign rather than my real name, that's why I consider it as my nick name and use it as a name for my wapsite( which became popular at the peak of celphone gprs days, I think it still exist... try this link on your celphone or a wap browser http://members.lycos.co.uk/eureka16/other1.wml)
When I graduated at Letran-Calamba batch 2005 with 2 bachelor degrees namely bsc management and bsc marketing, I dream of having my own business and name it after my nick name. So at the time I got a job as an operation officer at my wife's family business, I convinced my wife to buy me an Ibanez guitar as a gift, but just for personal hobby. and later I was able to acquire an Ibanez bass guitar and premier drum sets because of my comissions to a videographer friend, where I advertised him in a group of engaged couples at a popular local yahoo group. you can visit his site at http://www.shierdan.com/. We sampled my band equipments at the christening of my daughter, and jam til 8 pm in the evening. The next morning someone told me that our neighbor were complaining about the "pure noise" they heard last night. I was planning to sell my drumset when I think of starting my own band rehearsal studio. I borrowed money from my inlaws and open eureka studio! which offers quality equipments at a very reasonable price...