Archive for the 'Acoustic Guitar' Category



Dimavery: 39″ Black [Reviews]

Tuesday 13 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

Acoustic Guitars: Superbly finished full size black acoustic guitar. Excellent action, tone and intonation creates a full-bodied, warm sounding acoustic. High level acoustics means loud, mic-able, potential. Sensibly priced, you really get loads of guitar for your money!

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Ovation: 1771 LX Standard Balladeer [Reviews]

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

Acoustic Guitars: The Ovation 1771 LX Standard Balladeer Acoustic-Electric Guitar has a solid A-grade spruce top braced with a new scalloped X pattern for fuller, more wide-open sound.

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Jamorama V2.03 Maestro is Here!

Saturday 14 April 2007 @ 1:09 pm

On March 31st, Rock Star Recipes, the creators of the awesome learn at home guitar guide Jamorama released an updated version of Jamorama Maestro, v2.03.

This latest update addresses major and minor issues that were discovered in previous versions. If you are already a Jamorama Member and haven’t downloaded v2.03, I strongly urge you to do so. The new version will act as an update to your old version.

This is one of the things I love about Jamorama and the Rock Star Recipes Team… Once you have bought a product you have access to the program updates for life… for free.

They also have more than one great product. If your interests are toward the acoustic guitar you can get their Jamorama Acoustic version and for you budding lead guitarists there is Jamorama Lead Guitar and I hear through the grapevine that a Jamorama Bass version is in the making. (This one I am waiting for with baited breath!)

So why is Jamorama v2.0 so special?

Everything is hosted through an easy to use program shell Jamorama Maestro… the lesson books, 148 videos, and supplementary software all designed to enhance your learning and make it for fun you. This puts everything at your fingertips so there is no more hunting around your PC looking for where you saved the files! YAY!

If you have not heard about Jamorama here is a brief product overview:

Jamorama has 64 new video examples and exercises. That makes 148 videos in all that perfectly compliment the five exclusive computer games aand ebooks that come in the Jamorama Learning Kit. These speed the learning of musical notes, transcribing and and reading written music. They include:

  • JaydeMusica Pro
  • GuitEarIt!
  • GuitarTuner Pro and How to Tune Your guitar
  • The Jamorama Metronome, and
  • Advanced Learning Techniques for Guitar

These games and learning aids make the monotony of learning to read music fun, and also help students to develop their ear for transcribing their favorite songs from the radio. Both games are professionally designed, and are invaluable in developing the key skills necessary in being a better musician. The training techniques alone will cut your learning time in half.

Also included is free online consultation to customers and access to the Jamorama Members’ Forum where they can get help with specific training problem.

This package is impressive because it is one of the most complete packages regarding the whole process of learning the guitar, from strumming, muting and bending, to timing, reading music and transcribing. It is even more impressive as all parts of the Jamorama Learning Kit work so well together to make learning to play the guitar as fast and enjoyable as possible.

I am sure you will agree me and the hundreds of other happy Jamorama users that this is the best learn to play guitar program available on the web today and I can assure you that I have never regretted becoming part of the Jamorama Family!

\m/>.<\m/ ROCK ON!

Dee-Dee MacLeod-Wilson

http://www.my-first-guitar.wfh4l.com/




Art & Lutherie: Cedar CW [Reviews]

Monday 9 April 2007 @ 11:04 am

Acoustic Guitars: Not only is this a great sounding acoustic guitar, it’s electrified! Simply the best performing acoustic electric guitar in this price range by far. The solid cedar top works exceptionally well with the under-saddle transducer, oriducing warm rich tones.

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Esteban: Deluxe Steel String Guitar Pack [Reviews]

Tuesday 3 April 2007 @ 4:04 am

Acoustic Guitars: Esteban Deluxe Guitar Package, Steel String, with hard case, 2 instructional videos, electronic tuner, “Enter The Heart” CD, strap, extra strings, extra picks.

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Simon & Patrick: Woodland 12 Cedar [Reviews]

Monday 2 April 2007 @ 11:04 am

Acoustic Guitars: Simon & Patrick 12 string guitars are renowned for their ease of play and richly textured sound. The Woodland 12 Cedar definitely fits this description, lending itself to the warmer side of the sound spectrum, thanks to its select pressure tested solid cedar top.

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Dean: V Wing Dove [Reviews]

Monday 2 April 2007 @ 11:04 am

Acoustic Guitars: The feel of the slim neck contour of the V-Wing will make you forget you are playing an acoustic guitar! With a full, balanced sound and the onboard electronics package (with tuner) you can comfortably play “unplugged” or plug in with your choice of balanced or unbalanced outputs.

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Ibanez: AES20EBK [Reviews]

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 5:03 am

Acoustic Guitars: The Ibanez AES20EBK Acoustic Electric Guitar features a Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, Abalone & Pearl diomond inlays, Fishman Sonicore Pickup system, die-cast tuners, and more!

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Shopping For Acoustic Guitars Posted By : James Brown -

Tuesday 20 March 2007 @ 5:03 pm

Guitars are played expansively in all occasions, and are considered to be one of the ancient forms of music instrument. People learn it for hobby, interest, or various other reasons. Among the classical guitars, acoustic guitars are believed to be the contemporary lineage of the well known guitars. Acoustic guitars do not need the support of electricity. Acoustic guitars produce lucid and loud sound. Recently, many forms of guitars have flooded the music market, yet acous…

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Schecter: RS-1000 [Reviews]

Thursday 8 March 2007 @ 2:03 am

Acoustic Guitars: It features set-neck, spruce top, maple sides & back, maple neck w/rosewood, 21-medium frets, white pearl stars & moons inlay, white binding, Grover tuners, chrome hardware, gloss black finish.

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Guild: D30 [Reviews]

Tuesday 27 February 2007 @ 11:02 am

Acoustic Guitars: The D30 model features a solid sitka spruce top, rosewood bridge, figured maple sides and back, and a high-gloss nitro cellulose lacquer finish.

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Martin: OM-28V [Reviews]

Monday 26 February 2007 @ 11:02 am

Acoustic Guitars: The Martin OM-28V features the 000 body size, with a 25.4″ scale length for a loud , projective tone. Equally suitable for fingerstyle or strumming, this may be one of Martin’s most balanced guitars! Solid spruce top, black and white rosette, scalloped 1/4″ bracing, solid rosewood back and sides, modified V neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, and herringbone inlay.

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Taylor: 514CE [Reviews]

Monday 26 February 2007 @ 9:02 am

Acoustic Guitars: A Western Red cedar top brings extra warmth and responsiveness to this popular mahogany Grand Auditorium cutaway, a perennial favorite among fingerstylists and singer-songwriters alike.

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Ovation: CS257 Celebrity Deluxe [Reviews]

Thursday 22 February 2007 @ 9:02 am

Acoustic Guitars: It has a teardrop fretboard with 21 frets on the low 3 strings and 23 for the higher 3 strings.

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Learning To Play The Acoustic Guitar Using Tablature Posted By : Evert DuToit

Wednesday 21 February 2007 @ 1:02 am

The acoustic guitar evolved from classic guitars. The strings of an acoustic guitar are typically made from steel rings, as opposed to the nylon or catgut strings used for classical guitars. That is why an acoustic guitar is sometime called a steel-stringed guitar. Acoustic guitars have a clearer and louder sound due to a much stronger construction than other guitars.

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