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Popular Types of Guitars Posted By : Victor Epand

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

This article is about different types of guitars. It contains their full description, function and features.

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Buying Guitars Online Vs Buying Guitars from a Store Posted By : Victor Epand

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

This article focuses on the pros and cons of buying guitars online and buying guitars from a store. It makes out a difference between both the methods. Therefore, going through the article will guide a buyer to a good extent

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History of Guitars Posted By : Victor Epand

Wednesday 28 November 2007 @ 11:11 pm

This article shows the introduction of guitar and how it had changed its features with the time.

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Before You Buy A Musical Instrument Posted By : Stacey Day -

Friday 13 April 2007 @ 9:04 pm

Buying a musical instrument is not all that easy as you may think. This is very true when you think of the conditions under which the device will be subjected to. There are lots of self addressed questions to consider getting to the right plan. It is a must that you provide genuine answers to these questions; else you are making a fool of yourself. These self addresses question are:What is the frequency of usage of that instrument? With this, you will have to think of the…

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Shopping For Cheap Musical Instruments Posted By : Stacey Day -

Friday 13 April 2007 @ 9:04 pm

Shopping for musical instruments could be a costly affair if quality and performance are the main criterias. The best quality electric guitar costs above $2000 and good keyboards are priced anywhere between $1000 and $3000. A quality acoustic drum set costs above $ 500. Professional musicians always go for high quality musical instruments irrespective of prices. Their main focus is on the quality and performance of the musical instruments as that will help them to draw huge…

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12 Music Quotes to Celebrate Guitar Month Posted By :

Thursday 5 April 2007 @ 4:04 am

Nothing can quite lift our spirits, help us over a heartache or get our point across like a great song, and the greatest songs leave us with music quotes that are hard to forget. This month (April), we’re celebrating Guitar Month with some of the best music quotes ever written.

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Popular Guitar Brands Your Guitar Heroes May Play Posted By : Douglas Taylor

Wednesday 28 March 2007 @ 11:03 am

You can learn to play guitar on most any old instrument. This does not have to be the very best instrument out there. As you advance on your instrument you will naturally want to get a better guitar. Although the list of quality guitars is very long you tend to see the pros playing the same popular guitar brands over and over again.

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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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Acoustic Or Electric Guitar: Which Should You Get? Posted By : Gray Rollins -

Saturday 17 March 2007 @ 8:03 am

So you’ve chosen to take up the guitar. Good for you! Now comes the hard part: which guitar is the best to start playing on? Well, the answer to that question depends on many things. It depends on what kind of music you enjoy listening to, what kind of music you are looking to play, and what kind of level you wish to reach–amateur or professional.Before we go over each topic, let us first discuss the differences between Electric and Acoustic guitars.The main differen…

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The Theory Of Music Theory Posted By : Mike Hayes

Saturday 3 March 2007 @ 5:03 am

So, what’s the big deal? Why does everyone suggest that you learn a bunch of music theory? Why is it always a part of your course load, even if you don’t plan to be a theorist? Well, it all boils down to communication. Understanding the fundamentals of our language is useful in much the same way than an understanding of English language is useful - it allows you to communicate effectively.

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A Short History of Guitar Posted By : rock

Tuesday 27 February 2007 @ 11:02 am

The guitar is an amazing musical instrument with ancient roots and used in a huge variety of musical styles today, it is also called as solo classical instrument.It is most well known as the primary instrument in blues, country, flamenco, rock music and many other forms of pop. Guitars could be played acoustically or they may also rely on an amplifier, which usually allows for electronic manipulation of tone.

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Contemporary Or Classical Musical Instruments? Posted By : Lanny Hintz -

Friday 23 February 2007 @ 4:02 am

Playing a musical instrument is a gift to all those who hear it. Does it really matter if you play a classical musical instrument or a contemporary musical instrument? It can. First and foremost, playing a musical instrument should be fun and rewarding. If its not, you are not likely to practice it at all and eventually you will lose interest.Playing classical music with a classical instrument can be remarkably challenging and rewarding. As a general standard, classical …

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Musical Instruments For The Blind Posted By : Kuersten Steizer -

Friday 23 February 2007 @ 4:02 am

Blind children can learn to play a musical instrument just as well and often even better than, sighted children provided the desire and interest is there. Blind children often have a strong sense of rhythm and musical sensation since their hearing is more in tuned with the world.Of course the assumption should not be made that just because they are blind they should play a musical instrument. However if a child or an adult who is visually impaired decides that playing a …

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