Jag VS Jazz

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Re: Jag VS Jazz

Post by jop » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:24 am

Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.

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Re: Jag VS Jazz

Post by Brock the Mod » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:30 am

j-op wrote: Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.
Maybe I'm just into it because of his accent. Apologies.
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Re: Jag VS Jazz

Post by jop » Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:00 am

Brock the Mod wrote:
j-op wrote: Actually, a lot of people I know say 'yaguar'.
Maybe I'm just into it because of his accent. Apologies.
Everybody around here talks with this strange accent. It's called Limburgs.

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Re: Jag VS Jazz

Post by Slow-Pop » Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:34 am

a Lot of my Swedish friends pronounce their 'J's' with a Y.  Like yust instead of just, or even calling our friend yustin instead of justin.  sometimes they tease us back by doing the j sound over exaggerated with kind of hillbilly twang to it. 

As for the Jag vs. JM, I just got a Jaguar and love it!  The sound IS more percussive and probably more sharp than the Jazzmaster I use to own.  My Jag is from the 70's though, so I don't know how much that differs from everything else.  The thing is, I love this jag so much that it has made me want to replace the JM I once had as  well.  Both sound as good as they look, and depending on who is playing it...even better!  ;)
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Re: Jag VS Jazz

Post by jop » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:13 am

Slow-Pop wrote: a Lot of my Swedish friends pronounce their 'J's' with a Y.  Like yust instead of just, or even calling our friend yustin instead of justin.  sometimes they tease us back by doing the j sound over exaggerated with kind of hillbilly twang to it. 
In Dutch the J is spoken like a Y. For example my name is Jop, but you say it like Yop in English.

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