Posts Tagged ‘Guitar’
Friday, March 26th, 2010
From beginners to professionals, it is important when looking for a new guitar to know what brands will offer the best in quality, range and sound production. Buyers should be aware of what body shape will best suit their needs, which materials provide the best quality, and which guitars offer good sound in a visually [...]
Tags: acoustic, alvarez, brands, comparison, dreadnought, Guitar, takamine
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The brain is split down the middle into two halves. Only narrow bridges connect the two halves of our brains. These two brains rarely even communicate with each other. The one we use the most is our left brain.
The left brain is the one we use most of the time. It is the part [...]
Tags: air, Guitar, imagination
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Among musical instruments, the age-old battle between the drum set and the guitar rages on. There’s a primal feeling about bashing on a drum set but there’s a more sublime satisfaction when learning to play any kind of guitar, acoustic or electric, really well. The question among men always is, when it comes to instruments; [...]
Tags: acoustic guitar, Guitar, music
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Picking up and playing the guitar for a lifetime is usually a dream of more people of any age than most would care to admit. It’s a fact that just about every teenager (boys, though, for the most part) has had an occasional daydream of superstardom gained by playing in the greatest rock band around. [...]
Tags: Guitar, playing the guitar
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Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Guitar amp modelers are getting more and more popular and are find it's ways from the smallest home studio to the largest stages. Guitar amp modeling gives the tone searching guitarist an ocean of guitar tone to dive into. You get the sounds from classic amps, stompboxes and cabinets at the tip of your finger.
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Tags: amp, Amplitube, ampmodeling.com, Guitar, GuitarRig, IK Multimedia, Line6, Peavey, POD, preset, ReValver, tone, Tonelab, Vox
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Bass guitars are quite similar in principle to electric guitars, but have fewer, fatter strings which are typically tuned to the same pitch of a double bass. This enables them to make sounds at relatively frequencies. Although it is possible to purchase an acoustic bass guitar, the fatter strings are hard to hear, so it’s [...]
Tags: acoustic, bass, bass guitar, bass sound, chords, Guitar, guitar skills, guitar strings, music, musical instrument, pickup, sound
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009
What makes the Stratocaster an individual guitar is the unique, intimate sound that comes from the three single coil pickup setup. You may find they can be a little noisy at times and can take time to get to grips with at high volumes, they do have an edge to them that is perfect for [...]
Tags: fender, Guitar, stratocaster
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
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The inspiration to create and do something new, producing positive difference and creating lasting impression in the lives of countless of beings, comes to some people. It is in such a person like Ben Edwards, hoping of something big and different from the conventional thinking, who can create a huge positive difference in the [...]
Tags: Guitar, Guitar Lessons, guitar tricks, guitar tricks membership site, guitartricks, guitartricks.com, music
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
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The use of learning in a team in the field of Guitar learning is a relatively new method. In order to achieve the common goal of equipping the student with complete all-round knowledge about the subject under focus, the team method of training utilizes the coordinated knowledge of several faculty members to teach a [...]
Tags: free guitar lessons, Guitar, Guitar Lessons, Learn and Master Guitar, learn and master guitar review, music
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
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Do you know of any tutorial program that offers sustained student support and encouragement to pupils with slow progress, answer their technical queries on time or respond to their cries for help and allow them to share their achievements? Well, the sincere reply to that would be ‘Not Many’. Stated as a fact, there [...]
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