Archive for August, 2007



Learn How To Play Acoustic Guitar The Fast Way Posted By : Mike D Tucker

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 2:08 am

If you want to learn how to play an acoustic guitar you can do it the old fashion way by learning how to read music, learning every note and chord on the guitar just so you can play a few basic songs. Or take one of the new guitar courses out.

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Traveler Guitar: Escape [Reviews]

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 2:08 am

Electric Guitars: Built of mahogany satin stained alder and a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, the Escape has a traditional, more conservative look and feel.

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Learn To Play Guitar Online Is It Better or Not? Posted By : Mike D Tucker

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 1:08 am

With the new modern guitar lessons you can learn to play guitar online. But is it better than taking the traditional guitar lessons? I have been playing for over 10 years and I think there has never been an easier method to learn and master guitar.

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Taylor: T5-S [Reviews]

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 1:08 am

Electric Guitars: A spruce top, understated micro dot fretboard inlays, and chrome hardware create the look for the T5 Standard. Choose yours in any of the T5’s premium color options, including a variety of sunburst finishes. Or opt for a striking solid, transparent, or metallic finish.

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Gibson: Epoch LP [Reviews]

Wednesday 29 August 2007 @ 12:08 am

Electric Guitars: This is a Les Paul style guitar that Gibson made in cooperation with Baldwin for beginners.

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Taking Care of Your Guitar Posted By : Larry Getz

Tuesday 28 August 2007 @ 1:08 am

Proper guitar care is essential to playing well. Here is some information on maintaining your guitar.

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Boss: RC-50 Loop Station [Reviews]

Tuesday 28 August 2007 @ 12:08 am

Guitar Effects: For those awaiting the arrival of a new industry-leading looper, the wait is finally over. Introducing the RC-50 — the most feature-laden Loop Station Boss has ever built. It’s the best live looping tool ever built for that matter. Housed in a spacious seven-footswitch floor unit, the RC-50 lets you manipulate three stereo phrase tracks simultaneously, with each track supporting multiple overdubs. In other words, you can record phrase upon phrase, one by one, on each track, resulting in a monstrous stack!

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Fender: 57 Mini Twin [Reviews]

Tuesday 28 August 2007 @ 12:08 am

Guitar Amplifiers: The Mini 57 Twin-Amp captures the vibe of ’50s era Fender. For the player who can’t afford a real or reissue tweed amp, this lets them buy their piece of Fender history!

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Ashton: ARR281 [Reviews]

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 11:08 pm

Electric Guitars: You’ll be playing some of the warmest, creamiest sounds around on this retro-styled classic. Made from the finest South American mahogany, the contoured top adds even more character to this guitar’s amazing tone. The solid set neck gives you superb sustain, and the twin Classictone Humbucker pickups add another dimension to the awesome sound.

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Marshall: 2466 [Reviews]

Monday 27 August 2007 @ 11:08 pm

Guitar Amplifiers: The 2466 100-watt head is an all-valve, single-channel amplifier with a choice of 2 “dynamic ranges” selectable by footswitch.

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Guild: F-412 [Reviews]

Friday 24 August 2007 @ 11:08 pm

Acoustic Guitars: Designed in the late ’60s as Guild’s first jumbo 12-strings, the F-412 and it’s sibling, the F-512, are two of our most enduring and popular guitars. The F-412 has an arched curly maple back and solid curly maple sides. Painstakingly true to it’s vintage roots, this new version of the F-412 has the same body dimensions as the original. It features a solid AAA sitka spruce top, high-quality ebony fingerboard with abalone and mother of pearl block inlays, “G”-shield headstock inlay and gold Grover Rotomatic tuning machines.

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Kustom: Dart 10FX [Reviews]

Friday 24 August 2007 @ 2:08 am

Guitar Amplifiers: The Dart 10FX offer an all-new look for Kustom guitar practice amps, featuring diecast logos, jet-black grill cloth, white piping and stylish control panel layouts. The DART 10FX combines 10 watts of power with a two-channel (Clean/Lead) design; a 3-Band EQ and a digital effect that toggles between Reverb and Delay selections.

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Washburn: MR-250 Sammy Hagar [Reviews]

Friday 24 August 2007 @ 1:08 am

Electric Guitars: This is a really neat collector guitar that is one of only a few limited edition pieces made.

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Ibanez: RG20051 [Reviews]

Friday 24 August 2007 @ 1:08 am

Electric Guitars: The 20051 is a very limited edition multi color guitar swirled in Japan by the same artist that swirled the Japanese UV77MC’s.

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Guitar Research: T-64RS [Reviews]

Friday 24 August 2007 @ 12:08 am

Guitar Amplifiers: The clean channel is extremely versatile. You can get warm, glassy Vintage Stratocaster tones, or you can get nasty, loud blues type tones just by cranking the gain. As far as the dirty channel goes, it’s easily as versatile.

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