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21.) The Joy Collective - An online resource for everything musical in ...
4 hours, 33 minutes ago | Wed Dec 3 15:28:00 PST 2008
Ill Ease was initially a recording project, born sometime around 1998, when an old 8-track, a haunted piano and a guitar amp with no offswitch for the vibrato were left in an abandoned auto shop in Brooklyn. ...
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22.) Two--Four
18 hours, 36 minutes ago | Wed Dec 3 1:25:00 PST 2008
This is a reproduction of a Norlin-era guitar: 14° machine head pitch with the volute and three-piece maple neck. Maestro vibrato system. The only elex variation is the Varitone bypass switch (the micro-switch on the other side of the ...
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23.) Harmony Central®: Vigier Introduces New Teflon Nut For All Guitar ...
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 10:35:00 PST 2008
By dramatically reducing friction at the nut, where tuning problems are most likely to occur, strings will glide effortlessly through the slots of the new Teflon nut and come back in tune when players are using the vibrato bar or ...
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24.) Slide Guitar Blues in G -- Eddie's Re-mix - Guitar For Beginners ...
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 17:54:00 PST 2008
I want to thank Eddie for his re-mixing effort on the sound tracks. It does sound better. I boosted the guitar at the end. WWLaidback: music.
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25.) Guitar Lifestyle » Mark Tremonti: The Sound and the Story ...
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 8:01:00 PST 2008
Tremonti demonstrates exercises for fingerstyle/alternate tunings, legato, vibrato, picking, and rhythm. Like the solos section, Tremonti first plays the exercises at full speed, and then plays many of them slowly so that you can really ...
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26.) GuitarSite.com - Guyatone introduces new 'Mighty Micro' effects
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 21:11:00 PST 2008
New articles:. » Guyatone introduces new 'Mighty Micro' effects. » Vigier introduces its first single cut electric guitar. » Diamond Vibrato Pedal is now shipping. » What's Hot With Jazz Guitar: Gene Bertoncini ...
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27.) Some Beginner Songs To Learn? - Guitar For Beginners & Beyond Forum
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 11:25:00 PST 2008
Hiya, I used to play guitar a little in school (4 years ago), but I was never that good. I could play the basic chords, G, C, D, Am, E, Em but became.
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28.) A New Angle on Vibrato
Over one day ago | Fri Nov 28 18:29:00 PST 2008
I started yesterday in "guitar position", first getting a good vibrato in those lower positions, taking note of the relation between my hand and the fingerboard. I experimented with my finger touching the fingerboard firmly as it ...
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29.) GuitarSite.com - Gibson announces Dark Fire limited availability
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 1 1:39:00 PST 2008
Gibson Guitar has announced the limited availability of the Gibson Dark Fire guitar.
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30.) how to play guitar - developing vibrato
Over one day ago | Wed Oct 1 8:04:00 PDT 2008
with all that in mind, the proper technique for vibrato on guitar should become clear. as i mentioned before, there are a number of different techniques that guitarists use to achieve vibrato, but in my view, the best vibrato technique ...
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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).




