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61.) acoustic guitar flatpicking tips for faster, cleaner, crisper playing
Over one day ago | Wed Jun 25 19:32:00 PDT 2008
he invites you to receive a free report on a revolutionary acoustic guitar lesson kit, along with his weekly newsletter via email. just click on http://optin.flatpickpost.com. check out lee's blog, "the flatpick post" at ...
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62.) Scott Fowler's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Fri Sep 26 9:18:00 PDT 2008
Scott Fowler's Page Flatpicking Guitar Network. ... You need to be a member of Flatpicking Guitar Network to add comments! Join this network. No comments yet! Welcome to Flatpicking Guitar Network ...
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63.) George L. C. Miller Jr's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Sun Oct 5 0:00:00 PDT 2008
George LC Miller Jr's Page on Flatpicking Guitar Network.
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64.) Alan Ross's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Sat Oct 4 0:10:00 PDT 2008
Alan Ross's Page Flatpicking Guitar Network. ... About Flatpicking Guitar Network. Dan Miller Dan Miller created this social network on Ning. Create your own social network! From Flatpicking Mercantile. Get a digital subscription or ...
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65.) Ondra Kozak's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Sun Sep 28 0:00:00 PDT 2008
Ondra Kozak's Page on Flatpicking Guitar Network. ... Flatpicking Guitar Network Badge. Get More Badges. Latest Activity. Bill Spence Bill Spence joined Flatpicking Guitar Network. Leave a Comment for Bill Spence. 29 minutes ago ...
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66.) Craig Kent's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Fri Sep 26 15:54:00 PDT 2008
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67.) duck king's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 24 3:12:00 PDT 2008
for a number of guitar books being brought back into print. At 7:57am on May 28th, 2008, Mel Bay Publications said? Hey, Duck! I like the name. Thanks for the friend request. Welcome to Flatpicking Guitar Network ...
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68.) Banjo Hangout Discussion Forums - Old Joe Clark (final take)
Over one day ago | Sun Nov 16 6:35:00 PST 2008
Well done Bill, great guitar solo in particular! If you are anywhere near Weir's beach this afternoon, I'm playing at the Crazy Gringos. I'll have my '34 Tb-1 with the V33 ring in it, 2-6pm George www.steelrailbluegrass.com ...
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69.) Matt Stevens's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Fri Sep 26 0:28:00 PDT 2008
Matt Stevens's Page on Flatpicking Guitar Network.
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70.) Josh's Page - Flatpicking Guitar Network
Over one day ago | Fri Sep 26 15:39:00 PDT 2008
Josh's Page Flatpicking Guitar Network. ... You need to be a member of Flatpicking Guitar Network to add comments! Join this network. No comments yet! Welcome to Flatpicking Guitar Network ...
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A guitar is a musical instrument characterized by its visually dominant body and neck. Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard (fretboard). By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of a string can be altered, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fingerboard. The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick), thus creating the sound of notes or chords. The strings of a guitar produce little sound by themselves. Instead, their vibration must be amplified to audibly useful levels. In general, this amplication is achieved either mechanically or electronically, with the result being that there are two main categories of guitar: acoustic (mechanical amplification) and electric (electronic amplification).




