Should I Go To Petrucci's Guitar Universe This Year?

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I looked into going to Andy Wood's Woodshed Camp in August this year
and then I was like, "I am not the Blues Lawyer demographic it is priced
for."

:idk

:hugitout
Hmmm, that looks great too! Paul Gilbert would be the reason I'd love to go..., LOVE to meet him too!

On Andy's event site, but not on Petrucci's, it showed a limit of 125 registrants. That's intimate!!

JP's didn't show that, but I called the hotel, and they were able to tell me 185 rooms have been set aside, plus they also have "commuter packages" (not staying at the hotel), so I'm guessing, (assuming it sells out), that could be ~400 people, give or take. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Then again, maybe as the event fills up, they have a cut-off amount that is lower..., I kinda hope so. 400 is a lot, I think. :idk
 
I would LOVE to sit down and have a coffee with Gilbert. We're about the same age, with the same influences, so lots in common. That dude is arguably THE ambassador for guitar. His enthusiasm is right on the line between 'intense' and 'disturbing,'
I couldn't agree more! And his taste in music has widened over the years. He'll sit and talk fluently about Abba & Bee Gees, et al. tunes like it's something everyone should know. :chef

And then whip them right out on guitar too! :rawk
 
I couldn't agree more! And his taste in music has widened over the years. He'll sit and talk fluently about Abba & Bee Gees, et al. tunes like it's something everyone should know. :chef

And then whip them right out on guitar too! :rawk

Apparently his parents listened to the same stuff mine did. ABBA and the BeeGees were part of the soundtrack of my 70s childhood.
 
Petrucci should have a deal made with attendees that own an EBMM JP that they can leave theirs at home and Petrucci can bring several of his 20000 fucking models in a couple guitar boats with the caveat that if an attendee fucks it up they gotta give him their guitar. The guitars he has on tour would probably cover everyone who isn't comfortable traveling with theirs!
 
Petrucci should have a deal made with attendees that own an EBMM JP that they can leave theirs at home and Petrucci can bring several of his 20000 fucking models in a couple guitar boats with the caveat that if an attendee fucks it up they gotta give him their guitar. The guitars he has on tour would probably cover everyone who isn't comfortable traveling with theirs!
Great idea! Except the part about fucking them up; He bangs his guitars just taking them out of the road case! :rofl
 
Man, I know so much of his stuff, if I could just PLAY any of it up to tempo, I could sit in! LOL (I am getting close on some, but it's SO MUCH WORK for me! I practice this shit a LOT!!)

I do jump around a lot (partly because it's all fun to play), so I've decided to take a page out of his practice-regimen advice, and pick something, and just focus on that for at least a half an hour or longer. :rawk :rawk
 
Hmmm, that looks great too! Paul Gilbert would be the reason I'd love to go..., LOVE to meet him too!

On Andy's event site, but not on Petrucci's, it showed a limit of 125 registrants. That's intimate!!

JP's didn't show that, but I called the hotel, and they were able to tell me 185 rooms have been set aside, plus they also have "commuter packages" (not staying at the hotel), so I'm guessing, (assuming it sells out), that could be ~400 people, give or take. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Then again, maybe as the event fills up, they have a cut-off amount that is lower..., I kinda hope so. 400 is a lot, I think. :idk
The Dreamcatcher camps usually max out about 200 people.

I've heard Andy's is smaller... Another interesting one is AristoCamp.

I'd like to attend both of them at some point.
 
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