Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Telecaster Special Electric Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Telecaster Special Electric Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde
by Fender 
Model Number: 301250550
  • Basswood Body
  • Maple C Shape neck w/ 9.5 inch radius, 21 Medium Jumbo frets and a Maple fingerboard
  • 1 Duncan Designed TE-101B Bridge Pickup and 1 Duncan Designed JM-101N Single-Coil Jazzmaster Pickup with AlNiCo 5 Magnets
  • Vintage Style Three-Barrel String-Through-Body Bridge
  • Master Volume, Master Tone
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Fender Classic Series 72 Telecaster Thinline, Maple Fretboard - Natural

Fender Classic Series 72 Telecaster Thinline, Maple Fretboard - Natural
by Fender 
Model Number: 137402321
  • Two Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups combined with a semi-hollow Ash body recall some of the biggest guitar tones of the 70s.
  • This models hard-tail bridge, bullet truss-rod nut, F tuners, and 3-Bolt neck-plate (with Micro-Tilt) recall the hallmark aesthetics of the decade.
  • Deluxe gig bag included.
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Crimson Red Transparent

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Crimson Red Transparent
by Fender 
Model Number: 110502738
  • Two American Standard alnico V pickups deliver the full spectrum of classic and contemporary Tele tones.
  • The combination of bent-steel saddles, stamped-brass bridge plate, and a thinner finish undercoat contribute to this models exceptional resonance and sustain.
  • Hand-rolled fingerboard edges and the back of the neck being satin-finished make the neck feel fast and exceptionally comfortable.
  • Body Shape: Telecaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle American Standard Strings-Through-Body Telecaster with Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plate
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst
by Fender 
Model Number: 110502700
  • Two American Standard alnico V pickups deliver the full spectrum of classic and contemporary Tele tones.
  • The combination of bent-steel saddles, stamped-brass bridge plate, and a thinner finish undercoat contribute to this models exceptional resonance and sustain.
  • Hand-rolled fingerboard edges and the back of the neck being satin-finished make the neck feel fast and exceptionally comfortable.
  • Body Shape: Telecaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle American Standard Strings-Through-Body Telecaster with Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plate
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - 2-Tone Sunburst

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - 2-Tone Sunburst
by Fender 
Model Number: 110502703
  • Case/Gig Bag: Molded rectangular SKB case
  • Bridge: American Tele with New American Standard Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plat
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Natural

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Natural
by Fender 
Model Number: 110502721
  • Two American Standard alnico V pickups deliver the full spectrum of classic and contemporary Tele tones.
  • The combination of bent-steel saddles, stamped-brass bridge plate, and a thinner finish undercoat contribute to this models exceptional resonance and sustain.
  • Hand-rolled fingerboard edges and the back of the neck being satin-finished make the neck feel fast and exceptionally comfortable.
  • Body Shape: Telecaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle American Standard Strings-Through-Body Telecaster with Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plate
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Black

Fender American Standard Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Black
by Fender 
Model Number: 110502706
  • Two American Standard alnico V pickups deliver the full spectrum of classic and contemporary Tele tones.
  • The combination of bent-steel saddles, stamped-brass bridge plate, and a thinner finish undercoat contribute to this models exceptional resonance and sustain.
  • Hand-rolled fingerboard edges and the back of the neck being satin-finished make the neck feel fast and exceptionally comfortable.
  • Body Shape: Telecaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle American Standard Strings-Through-Body Telecaster with Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plate
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fender American Special Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Olympic White

Fender American Special Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Olympic White
by Fender 
Model Number: 115802305
  • Loaded with a two Texas Special Tele pickups, the American Special Telecaster delivers classic and contemporary tones that are perfect for Blues, Country, Rock, and Pop.
  • With a 9.5 inch freeboard radius, Jumbo frets, and a satin-finished neck, the American Special Tele offers easy string-bending and a fast, modern feel.
  • Little extras like the Grease bucket tone circuit (rolls off high frequencies without adding bass), and a deluxe Fender gig bag make this an exceptional buy.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Fender American Special Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Three-Tone Sunburst

Fender American Special Telecaster, Maple Fretboard - Three-Tone Sunburst
by Fender 
Model Number: 115802300
  • Loaded with a two Texas Special Tele pickups, the American Special Telecaster delivers classic and contemporary tones that are perfect for Blues, Country, Rock, and Pop.
  • With a 9.5 inch freeboard radius, Jumbo frets, and a satin-finished neck, the American Special Tele offers easy string-bending and a fast, modern feel.
  • Little extras like the Grease bucket tone circuit (rolls off high frequencies without adding bass), and a deluxe Fender gig bag make this an exceptional buy.
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Monday, June 21, 2010

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Black

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Black
by Fender 
Model Number: 131002306
  • Vintage style single-coil neck, middle, and bridge pickups wired to a 5-way switch offers the full range of classic Strat tones.
  • Cool 50s era appointments like a maple freeboard (with vintage 7.25 inch radius), 1-ply, 8-hole pickguard, and soft V-shaped neck recall the hallmark features of 50s models.
  • Cool little extras like aged knobs and switch tip, plus a deluxe gig bag make this an excellent buy.
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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - 2-Color Sunburst

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - 2-Color Sunburst
by Fender 
Model Number: 131002303
  • Vintage style single-coil neck, middle, and bridge pickups wired to a 5-way switch offers the full range of classic Strat tones.
  • Cool 50s era appointments like a maple freeboard (with vintage 7.25 inch radius), 1-ply, 8-hole pickguard, and soft V-shaped neck recall the hallmark features of 50s models.
  • Cool little extras like aged knobs and switch tip, plus a deluxe gig bag make this an excellent buy.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Surf Green

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Surf Green
by Fender 
Model Number: 131002357
  • Vintage style single-coil neck, middle, and bridge pickups wired to a 5-way switch offers the full range of classic Strat tones.
  • Cool 50s era appointments like a maple freeboard (with vintage 7.25 inch radius), 1-ply, 8-hole pickguard, and soft V-shaped neck recall the hallmark features of 50s models.
  • Cool little extras like aged knobs and switch tip, plus a deluxe gig bag make this an excellent buy.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Daphne Blue

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Daphne Blue
by Fender 
Model Number: 131002304
  • Vintage style single-coil neck, middle, and bridge pickups wired to a 5-way switch offers the full range of classic Strat tones.
  • Cool 50s era appointments like a maple freeboard (with vintage 7.25 inch radius), 1-ply, 8-hole pickguard, and soft V-shaped neck recall the hallmark features of 50s models.
  • Cool little extras like aged knobs and switch tip, plus a deluxe gig bag make this an excellent buy.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard - Fiesta Red

Fender Classic Series 50s Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard - Fiesta Red
by Fender 
Model Number: 131002340
  • Vintage style single-coil neck, middle, and bridge pickups wired to a 5-way switch offers the full range of classic Strat tones.
  • Cool 50s era appointments like a maple freeboard (with vintage 7.25 inch radius), 1-ply, 8-hole pickguard, and soft V-shaped neck recall the hallmark features of 50s models.
  • Cool little extras like aged knobs and switch tip, plus a deluxe gig bag make this an excellent buy.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster Electric Guitar, Butterscotch Blonde

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster Electric Guitar, Butterscotch Blonde
by Fender 
Model Number: 303027550
  • Pine Body
  • Maple C shape neck with a 9.5 in radius and 21 medium jumbo frets
  • 2 Custom Vintage Style Single-Coil Tele Pickups
  • Vintage Style Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge with 3 Brass Barrel Saddles
  • Master Volume, Master tone controls
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fender Kingman SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Bass - Natural

Fender Kingman SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Bass - Natural
by Fender 
Model Number: 968603021
  • Solid Spruce Top with Laminated Mahogany Back and Sides
  • Maple Neck with 20 fret rosewood fingerboard
  • Scalloped X Bracing
  • Rosewood with Compensated Bone Saddle
  • Fishman Presys Pickup System with Active On-Board Pre-Amp and Tuner
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Fender CB-100CE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Bass - Natural

Fender CB-100CE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Bass - Natural
by Fender 
Model Number: 961560021
  • Laminated spruce top with laminated mahogany back and sides
  • Scalloped X-Bracing
  • Fishman Isys Pickup System with Active On-Board Pre-Amp and Tuner
  • Jazz Bass profile mahogany neck with 22 fret rosewood fingerboard
  • Rosewood bridge with compensated saddle
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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom, Black

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele Custom, Black
by Fender 
Model Number: 327502506
  • Agathis body with gloss polyurethane finish
  • Maple C-shape neck with 7.25 in radius, maple fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets
  • 2 Chrome Covered Humbucking Pickups
  • 6-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body Tele Bridge
  • 2 volume controls, 2 tone controls and a 3 position toggle switch
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Saturday, June 12, 2010

5 Tips for Crappie Fishing in Arkansas

By: Daniel Eggertsen

Arkansas has an abundance of great crappie waters. And the climate is such, that they can be had all year long. You just need to know how. There are many tricks-of-the-trade involved in crappie fishing. Learning them can go a long way towards helping you fill your creel with slabs. Here are some of my best tips.

The first trick I use is a double-rig (also known as a fish-finder rig). It evolved from commercial Longliner fishermen in their search for Bluefin Tuna. Scaled down, it is a very efficient rig for crappie. Simply rig two # 4 Aberdeen hooks on dropper loops, 12"-18" apart, over a 1/8 oz. bell sinker, or several split shots. You can fish this under a slip-bobber, or anywhere from the bottom up, tight-lining (or vertical fishing, as it is sometimes called). You can also omit the sinker and hooks and use two 1/16 oz. marabou jigs under a slip-bobber.

You can also cast this rig upstream in tailraces or heavy current, and let it drift downstream. This is deadly for crappie in heavy cover. It is not uncommon to hook two crappie at a time with one of these rigs. I usually tie a white or yellow jig on above a chartreuse jig. Another trick is to omit the bobber, and tie a small crank-bait on under the jig. It gives the appearance of a small minnow chasing an even smaller one, an irresistible situation for any predator fish.

When minnow fishing slows down, try this trick. Take 6 or 7 minnows and place them in a 2 qt. or gal. glass jar with water in it. Punch a few small hole in the top to let water and smell circulate. Then tie it with a small rope so you can lower it into the water a few feet. Now fish near the jar. The crappie can smell the minnows, and see them, thinking it is a school of unwary baitfish.

In winter, when crappies are hitting very light, you can make a strike indicator out of an old guitar low E string. Simply tie on a 3" length of the guitar string onto the last section of your rod, with the ball-end even with the tip. Then bend the string up and away from the tip at a 45 degree angle. Run your line through the ball-end of the E string, then through the tip guide of your rod. You can now detect even the lightest of hits.


Author Resource:->  Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best crappie fishing information possible. Get more information on crappie fishing here: http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/

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Fender Modern Player Tele Plus Electric Guitar, Charcoal Transparent, Maple Fretboard

Fender Modern Player Tele Plus Electric Guitar, Charcoal Transparent, Maple Fretboard
by Fender 
Model Number: 241102569
  • With a humbucking bridge pickup, Strat middle pickup, and Tele single-coil neck pickup, this model offers a ton of useable tones.
  • With a 9.5 inch radius and 22 jumbo frets, this model is built to play fast.
  • 5-way switching, plus a coil splitting mini-toggle for the humbucking pickup allows for easy access to a huge range of sounds.
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Pearl Jam Tickets - Giving Back to the Environment

By: Stub Hub

Pearl Jam has already attained notoriety as one of the world's most prominent rock bands, but these days the band members are more about green trees than they are about all-night parties. Guitarist Stone Gossard is trying his hand as a businessman in an effort to try and slow climate change, recently saying to Reuters, "Pearl Jam is a band but we are also a business. We're seeing ourselves as a Washington business, a regional business that is acknowledging its carbon footprint and hoping to inspire other businesses." Be sure to support the band in their environmental endeavors and enjoy their musical tunes by going online and getting Pearl Jam tickets today!

In the recent Reuters interview, Gossard noted that Pearl Jam's recent investment of $210,000 was aimed at trying to offset carbon emissions from Pearl Jam's concerts throughout 2009. They are planning on planting thousands of trees to help restore several acres of forest land in the Washington cities of Seattle, Kent, Kirkland and Redmond. While staying green, the band also recently announced new dates for an upcoming U.S. tour. The spring jaunt opens with the New Orleans Jazz Festival May 1. Other dates throughout the month of May include stops in Kansas City, Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford, Boston and New York. In June, they will set out for Europe for another extensive trek on the road.

Pearl Jam rose to fame after the release of their debut album, Ten. Some of their more classic ballads were featured on the record, including "Evenflow," "Jeremy" and "Alive." They were hailed for their angry, heavy vocals and significant guitar riffs. Throughout the early 1990s, Pearl Jam's audience grew significantly and their popularity remained strong through the rest of decade, although Ten is still considered one of their best releases.

Pearl Jam has managed to adapt to the times by keeping their sound and style constant. They never quite disappeared from the scene and although some of their albums were ranked better than others, they've continued to make an impact on the industry, even with members of the younger generation. Subsequent albums after the release of Ten included Vitalogy, Mirror Ball and Yield.

The band once again emerged with another full-length record (their ninth) in 2009, titled Backspacer. The whole package emerged as much more of a lighter effort than much of their previous work, which always tended to verge on depressing. Nevertheless, Pearl Jam manages to stay true to their style and tunes like "The Fixer," "Just Breathe" and "Speed of Sound" stand out as particularly great examples of how the band has stayed relevant. The cheerful vibe that fans get from listening to this album perhaps makes up for the gloomy messages heard on most of their previous albums.

Pearl Jam has spent plenty of time on the road supporting Backspacer and you will want to catch them performing live in concert when they come into a town near you. Pearl Jam tickets are currently available on StubHub.


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Fender Modern Player Tele Plus Electric Guitar, Honey Burst, Maple Fretboard

Fender Modern Player Tele Plus Electric Guitar, Honey Burst, Maple Fretboard
by Fender 
Model Number: 241102542
  • With a humbucking bridge pickup, Strat middle pickup, and Tele single-coil neck pickup, this model offers a ton of useable tones.
  • With a 9.5 inch radius and 22 jumbo frets, this model is built to play fast.
  • 5-way switching, plus a coil splitting mini-toggle for the humbucking pickup allows for easy access to a huge range of sounds.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Four Options To Consider For Learning The Guitar

By: Art Gib

Everyone has a different learning style. Learning an instrument comes easier to some than to others. Some people are able to learn from example while others need to be more hands on. Luckily, there is more than one way to master this stringed instrument. In fact, there are four ways that can be utilized to learn the guitar. This is incredibly helpful information to have considering the fact that everyone learns differently. With one of these four options, everyone should find a suitable way for them to learn to play this instrument.

Of course, the first option is still the most common that is chosen. This is to opt for traditional lessons that involve an instructor. This is indeed a popular choice for good reason. Instructors have a way of explaining things that can be tailored specifically to your learning curve. Being able to ask questions to someone who can show you the answers is indeed a great help. While traditional lessons with instructors can be a great avenue to take, it is not the best choice for everyone.

Some tend to learn better on paper. Having instructional books can help novices to take in the information at their own pace. The same is true for instructional videos. Being able to pause, and rewind the information to hear it as many times as is needed is indeed a helpful tool. While some people are too shy to ask their instructors to repeat things, those who need to hear information a few times before it saturates will do well with the method of learning from instructional books and videos.

An option similar to instructional books and videos is turning to the internet for help. The World Wide Web has a plethora of videos and instructional writings that can be had for free. There are many forums out there as well that bring like-minded people together who can share their problems and solutions together. Indeed, the internet is undoubtedly a great resource and yet another tool that can be used to help learn the guitar.

The last way to learn the guitar is probably the least common, mostly because it requires skill that many do not have. Some skilled musicians have been able to teach themselves instruments simply by learning by ear. This means hearing something and being able to follow it. These types of musicians are incredibly musically talented and rarely learn to read sheet music. There are several choices out there for those who wish to learn the guitar. Regardless of your learning style, there should be at least one that is right for you.


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Fender FSR Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard - Tangerine

Fender FSR Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard - Tangerine
by Fender 
Model Number: 140084582
  • Exclusive new tangerine color
  • Three single-coil pickups
  • Five-way pickup switching
  • Synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block
  • Legendary Fender tone
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Difference Between Various Types Of Guitar Strings

By: Art Gib

There are many different guitars that one can choose from when it comes to the sounds they most prefer. Not all guitars sound alike. In fact, depending upon the type of guitar strings that one has on their instrument, the sounds can differ dramatically. There are acoustic, bass, electric and classic types of guitars. All are a great option to consider and all use different types of strings.

The acoustic guitar has a bit of an earthy tone which is more often used with mellow music. It has been a beloved form of instrument for many years and there are many brands of strings that can be bought for the acoustic guitar. Well known brands such as Adamas, D'Addario, Dean Markley, Dunlop, Elixir, Ernie Ball, Fender, GHS, Gibson and Martin have all done will with the acoustic crowd.

The bass guitar is used more for lower tones and therefore necessitates strings that are meant for a lower sound. There are several well-known brands that work for these types of guitar strings-in fact, most of them are the same brands that service acoustic guitar strings. Fender, Ernie Ball, Elixer and DR do not work for bass strings; however, the rest of the ones mentioned above that work for acoustic also work for bass.

A classic guitar is often confused with an acoustic guitar. This is probably most likely so because their sounds are very similar. While their sounds are similar, they still require different types of strings. The most popular brands that service classic guitar strings are Adamas, D'Addario and GHS.

The electric guitar is definitely the most unique of the four types. It is powered by electricity as its name suggests and yields a very powerful sound. A string can hold a note for far longer than a classic, acoustic or bass guitar. These strings are most unique from the other three types as well. The brands best known for electric guitar strings are many of the same that work for classic, acoustic and bass. The best brands to use for electric guitar strings include D'Addario, DR strings, Darco, Dunlop, Ernie Ball, Fender, GHS, Gibson and Dean Markley guitar strings.

There are indeed many different types of guitars as well as many different types of strings to choose from. There is not necessarily a right or wrong answer pertaining to the type of instrument you choose. It all depends upon personal preference regarding what you end up ultimately choosing. It is important to note, however, that there is a difference between each of these instruments and this therefore produces a variety of sound choices for you.


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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Arctic White

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Arctic White
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602580
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Maple Fretboard
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Learning Acoustic Guitar With Online Lessons

By: Dominic Donaldson

Music it is said can be the best medicine, well most people say that laughter is the best medicine and I am inclined to agree with them on this point, but music has the ability to move your emotions like nothing else on earth. It can make you feel happy, sad, elated, mad, uplifted and one hundred and one other feelings and all in the space of three minutes or however long the track last for.

Music can be soothing and relaxing and those effects can be heightened further by deciding to learn to play an instrument. One of the most popular choices of instrument is the guitar and especially the acoustic guitar. The acoustic guitar can release a series of rich and wonderful sounds that can warm and stir the heart of yourself or others around you when played correctly. Unfortunately, it can take some time to learn how to play an instrument like this correctly especially if you decide to do it on your own.

Thankfully there are a number of resources out there today that will allow you to learn to play like a master through the aid of acoustic guitar lessons. Whether you want to learn through a book, video or with a teacher these acoustic guitar lessons will have you wowing crowds in no time.

Before the invention of the internet there was only a couple of ways to obtain acoustic guitar lessons and that was either to get a teach yourself book or book up a lesson with a tutor. However, since the invention of the internet, there are now a number of sites that offer videos allowing people to pick up the skills they require to play to perfection. Technology giants Apple have also looked to capitalise on this market sector with their application Garage Band which allows users the opportunity to get acoustic guitar lessons from the professionals themselves. Who could teach you to play Roxanne better than Sting himself?

There really is no reason not to learn an instrument these days, sometimes the travelling after a hard day's work could put people off, but now with the ease of the internet, all you have to do is go home, turn on the laptop and sit back, relax and practise, It really couldn't be a lot easier.

If you are thinking of learning how to play the acoustic guitar in 2010, then get online and search for acoustic guitar lessons and make sure you can amaze and stun crowds with your performances.


Author Resource:->  Dominic Donaldson is a business analyst with many years of experience in the computer industry. Find out more about acoustic guitar lessons at http://www.licklibrary.com/artists/acoustic/

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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Brown Sunburst

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Brown Sunburst
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602332
  • Body: Alder
  • Finish: Polyester
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5 inch (241mm) radius
  • Frets: 21, Medium Jumbo
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Guitar Players Super Glue Finger Tips

By: Daniel Lehrman

Here is an exclusive tip from the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. Players like Stevie Ray bend strings use a playing technique where you bend the strings with your left hand, for right handed guitarists that is. It is part of the particular style of music most blues players use, which is a staple of blues guitar music.

Bending the guitar strings to change a note or tone is abusive to the fingertips of the fret hand. To put it mildly it is a lot of work to play this style.

Stevie Ray Vaughan used the largest gauge strings made, at least ones I am familiar with. Gauge size is .013" to .056", basically the same size as suspension bridge cable. I am a sissy, I use light gauge strings such as .009" to .046" gauge. Bending strings is quite common today, however there is a fairly serious problem that can occur from lots of guitar string bending that is not a guitar problem. It is more of a guitarists health problem.

The problem I want to address is cuts on your fingertips and or separation of the fingernail to the fingertip itself. I have had this problem occur, and more than enough guitar players who bend strings can testify to this problem.

What is the solution? Super Glue. Regardless of whether it is a cut or separation, a drop of super glue solves the problem. One small drop of glue on the cut or in the separation is plenty to let you finish your set or gig. Some players actually put a drop of glue under the nail before a long hi energy set/ gig starts. This is a mandatory tool to keep available, like in your gig bag or tool box.

Incidentally, super glue was invented and used in the medical field as 'surgical cement' for years before it became a house hold product. Particularly by orthopedists for bone repairs.

Super glue in general can be found almost anywhere. Because guitar players are specialists, there is a company that sells a unique super glue just for guitar players. Stewart-MacDonald sells a specialized super glue for repairing fingertips and damaged guitars and guitar parts. Keep a bottle handy, you will be glad to have it should it become necessary to fix a cut fingertip.

I don't know for sure that Stevie Ray Vaughan was the first guitarist to figure out that super glue was great for this purpose, however, SRV is the only player I know of to have mentioned and discussed how he solved the issue.

Guitarists health issues are real. Most of them such as sore wrists and elbows, etc. can be searched on the internet for viable solutions. Many of the health problems specific to guitar players can be treated easily and painlessly, especially if attended to as soon as possible. Make health issues important. Don't let them become emergencies.


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How To Look For A Good Music Teacher

By: Chris Chew

It does not matter whether if you are looking for a guitar teacher, a singing coach, a piano teacher or any music teachers for that matter, finding a good and qualified teacher may not be the easiest thing to do. So why is it so important to find a good teacher?

Well, if you at the beginner level, then you must start off on the correct footing, isn't it? If you are an intermediate musician, it is even more important that you need a teacher really knows his or her stuff, right? So the question boils down to this - are you really getting the right information when looking for a good music teacher?

This issue is further because since the music teaching industry is unregulated, music teachers need not necessary to have any degrees, diplomas or certificates in order to set up teaching classes. On the other hand, many good teachers do not even have any paper qualifications, but are simply very talented teachers. I personally know quite a number of these talented self taught teachers. Hence the dilemma as a music student begins.

Firstly, you must comprehend that a good music teacher may not be the best instrumentalist or singer. You can see this happening especially in the field of sports. For example, football coaches may not be able to play football better than their charges, but yet able to produce world class winning teams. Similarly, whether a teacher can play musical instruments well or can sing like a star is only just one of many indicators of being a good teacher.

Now let us just say that you are an absolute beginner in playing whatsoever kind of music instruments, so what should you do? Well, you can start off by using your own personal contacts. You may have a friend or a relative who is taking music lessons or have taken music lessons before and may be able to recommend you a good teacher.

Music stores and shops often provide music lessons and you can check with them for good recommendations or even just search for a teacher using the internet. You see, it is very easy to find a music teacher this way, however can you count on these sources to provide you with the correct and accurate information?

Here are some guides. Let's say that you now have short listed some teachers teaching in your vicinity and before you interview them, these are some of the questions you may like to ask.

What teaching qualifications do the potential teacher have? Are their qualifications recognized? If so, by whom? How long have the teacher been teaching? How many other students do they have? Can they give you the phone numbers of two or three of your students so that you can verify their claims?

Yes, these questions may seem rude and upfront, but you are the one paying good money for quality teachers. Furthermore, as a new student, you will have absolutely no idea whether your potential teachers actually know their trade.

Now, if you are an intermediate music student, you probably need to rely more on word of mouth recommendations to get the suitable music teacher at your level to take you to another level of your music education. As an intermediate student, you would probably have played professionally or have been mingling in the musician circuit, so you would probably have a couple of good contacts.

Aside from musical expertise, is that your teacher and you need to have good vibes with one another. You see, since both of you will be working one-on-one, any friction will mean the end of this relationship and you will have to start all over again finding and looking for a good music teacher. So ask for trial lessons if you can. However, many good teachers do not give free trial lessons because they are so good that their itinerary is packed back to back.

Music lessons need not be face to face with your teacher. One good way of finding a good music teacher is not to look for one. I mean with today's internet technology, many musically renowned and good music teachers have set up websites and blogs to teach music online, by VCDs, MP3s, video podcast and other means so that you need not have a live teacher present.

Furthermore, you can verify the credentials of these teachers by searching their name online. Another plus factor is that you can practice in the comfort of your own home and save plenty of commuting time. Best of all, because you will be learning from recorded material without the teacher's presence, you will be saving plenty of money. This is perhaps the option most convenient to you.


Author Resource:->  For more free articles by Chris Chew, go to his sites at Music Lessons And Articles and Get Perfect Pitch Ear Training

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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Midnight Wine

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Midnight Wine
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602575
  • Body: Alder
  • Finish: Polyester
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5 inch (241mm) radius
  • Frets: 21, Medium Jumbo
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Sunday, June 6, 2010

How To Persuade Your Child To Practice Guitar

By: Art Gib

Music has always been very important to me. I can't remember a time when it wasn't one of my passions, and although I have never been particularly gifted at singing or playing an instrument, I still have a hope to pass on my love to my children.

I'm sure you feel the same--whether you have a musical background or not, you recognize the value of discipline and development of this particular talent. That is why you have urged your child to excel in music through practicing the guitar.

Of course, things might have gone the other way, too. They might have begged you for it--but now their dedication seems to be slipping. No matter what the scenario, you may feel frustrated and tired of arguments or even tears and shouting.

First of all, you need to consider your child's age and interests. Unfortunately, too many parents today try to thrust their own ideas of "good music," on their children, which ends up breeding resentment.

Give them freedom to experiment. Consider purchasing an instrument that allows for even greater diversity and liberty; acoustic electric guitars are one option to allow your children to use a single instrument to explore multiple creative avenues.

Along these same lines, you may want to choose an instructor for your little musical pupil that has experience and interest in similar arenas as your child. But conversely, you still want to select someone that will challenge him or her to try new things and explore new musical paths.

For at-home practice times, try breaking them up into fifteen-minute increments. After all, children--especially younger children--have limited attention spans and can only stand so much disciplined focus at one time.

Offer them little rewards for the time they do spend practicing, particularly when they sit down to it without your nagging. This might be a trip to the ice cream parlor or a little extra TV time.

However, you should avoid giving these rewards every single time they practice. Instead, consider offering one to them if they consistently practice for a week. Give them something to work toward, and they will surely try to please.

Give them plenty of positive reinforcement aside from weekly or bimonthly rewards. Verbally praise them whenever they practice without being reminded or nagged and whenever they master or begin a new song. They want to know they are doing well, so don't be sparse with your positive commendations.

Try to understand where they are coming from, and avoid fighting. This will make them become resentful and perpetuate your frustration. It is difficult for children to focus, and they don't see in the long term like you do. So be patient!

Author Resource:-> Starr's Guitars (http://www.starrsguitars.com/) is a acoustic electric guitars. Art Gib is a freelance writer.

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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Candy Apple Red

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Candy Apple Red
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602509
  • Body - Alder
  • Neck - Maple, Modern C Shape, (Tinted Satin Urethane Finish)
  • Fingerboard - Maple (p/n 014-4602), 9.5 Radius (241 mm)
  • No. of Frets - 21 Medium Jumbo
  • Pickups - 3 Standard Single-Coil Strat(TM) Pickups (Ceramic Magnets)
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Guitar Playing Tips To Help You Learn And Master Guitar Playing

By: Carolyn Anderson

The guitar is one of the most enjoyable musical instruments to learn. Aside from being portable, you can also easily sing along your favorite songs with it. To help you learn fast and easy, finding some guitar playing tips from friends who know the instrument, learning from tutors and finding some web resources and tutorials can help you a lot in your quest to become a guitar master.

Some people who start learning the guitar may be stuck at one point of the lessons and don't end up finishing the course - probably because of many reasons - too painful to the fingers, or the barre chords are too difficult and they avoid it, or they have grown impatient. If you want to learn the instrument, you have to have the determination to master the skill. To make your learning easy, here are some of the guitar playing tips that you might find useful in your practice.

  • Learn how to read tabs. It may not be the perfect system to learn how to play the guitar, but it sure can make a lot of difference in being able to learn faster. It is also a great way to learn new songs on the guitar without having to read music. The notations of a guitar tab may be difficult to decipher at first glance, but when you get to understand them, they can be your guide to playing your favorite songs.


  • Trim those nails. If you are not playing clear notes, it might just need a little trimming of your fingernails. Indeed, long fingernails on your fingers that press the strings may make your playing more difficult. Short fingernails are best with that hand on the frets, so that only your fingertips are pressing down the string. Press the strings more to make the note clearer. Do not worry about the bit of pain - it will be gone after a few days of practicing on your guitar and callus begins to form on your fingertips.


  • Do you like singing while playing the guitar? Use the capo. The capo is device clamped on the frets of the guitar to change the key of the song. If you have been playing the guitar and sometimes you tend to find it difficult to sing at the right key of the song, you will find the capo helpful. Indeed, one of the great guitar playing tips to consider especially if you are a singer wanting to learn to play the guitar.


  • Learn to play by ear. It is indeed impressive to find some guitar players who just listen to a song and are able to play it on their guitars without tablatures or sheet music. The skill of playing the guitar by ear can actually be learned. Learning this skill would mean being able to recognize chords, chord progressions as well as listening to melodies and intervals of the song. Some music teachers recommend you to learn these with the help of the piano to make the identification a lot easier. Whatever way you choose to learn t play by ear, make sure you also hone your listening skills to help you through the process.

Keep in mind these guitar playing tips and you might find them useful now or later, in your quest to play the guitar well.

Author Resource:-> Carolyn Anderson loves to play with the acoustic guitar in her free time. For a fun way of learning the guitar, check out Jamorama Guitar Learning Course. Also check out Jamorama Lead Guitar, if you are interested in learning the lead guitar.

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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Black

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Black
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602506
  • Body: Alder
  • Finish: Polyester
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5 inch (241mm) radius
  • Frets: 21, Medium Jumbo
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Friday, June 4, 2010

Learning the Guitar For Beginners - Some Tips To Learn The Guitar Fast

By: Carolyn Anderson

If you are just starting to learn the guitar, it is important to prepare yourself to commit a lot of patience and more time to focus on learning the instrument. Learning the guitar for beginners cannot be done in one day, although if you are well equipped with the determination to really learn, you will eventually learn it a lot quicker.

If you are interested to play like a rock star and have your hands swiftly running across the frets of the guitar, you have to start from the very basic - have your own guitar. Choosing the right guitar for you is important in speeding up your guitar lessons, thus you have to consider what type of music you really want to play with your guitar. If you want to learn to play rock with your guitar, you might want to start with the electric one.

However, you have to consider that although the strings in an electric guitar may be easier to press, the many buttons may make your learning complicated. When it comes to portability as well, electric guitars are not quite an appeal. If you want to learn to be more versatile of the types of music you want to play, you may want to start with an acoustic guitar. Learning with acoustic guitar can be a little difficult than an electric but starting with it makes you play better with the electric one.


  • Learn the chords. It may be as easy as getting yourself a chord chart and following the finger placements of some basic chords. You may be overwhelmed with the many 'dots' in the chord chart but you can start with the simpler chords. The basic G-A-D-C-E are probably the simplest you can learn. You can also find songs that have these chords and practice shifting through them until you get to hear the melody. Also make sure to pick a song that you are familiar with.


  • Learning how to strum. The next thing about learning the guitar for beginners is knowing how to strum the guitar. If you can master and memorize the chords and finger placements but you can't get the right timing and strumming, you may not be able to identify the song you are playing. Start by practicing some simple strumming patterns. You can also find some audio courses to guide you on the proper strumming so you will be guided as to how the strumming should sound.


  • Learn how to read tabs. One of the best tips in learning the guitar fast and being able to play your favorite songs on the guitar is learning how to read tabs or tablatures. Although there are also flaws in this system, it is however one of the best ways to learn the guitar fast and share music with other guitarists. It may be too confusing to look at a guitar tab if it is your first time but once you get to understand its different notations, you will find out that it is easy to learn. Asking help with a friend who knows how to read tabs can be a great way to learn the tabs easily.


  • Practice, practice and practice. The key to learning the guitar for beginners is building muscle memory that allows you to play a song even without looking down on your fingers. With lots of practice, you can learn to play your favorite songs in no time.


Author Resource:-> Carolyn Anderson is a freelance author who loves to play the acoustic guitar in her free time. For a fun and comprehensive guitar playing course, check out Jamorama. Also check out Riffmaster Pro, a software program to help you learn to play by ear.

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Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Lake Placid Blue

Fender Standard Stratocaster, Maple Fretboard - Lake Placid Blue
by Fender 
Model Number: 144602502
  • Body - Alder
  • Neck - Maple, Modern C Shape, (Tinted Satin Urethane Finish)
  • Fingerboard - Maple (p/n 014-4602), 9.5 Radius (241 mm)
  • No. of Frets - 21 Medium Jumbo
  • Pickups - 3 Standard Single-Coil Strat(TM) Pickups (Ceramic Magnets)
  • Body Shape: Stratocaster
  • Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
  • Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Guitar Archive Tabs - The Pros And Cons Of Guitar Tab Sites

By: Kyle Hoffman


It's a known fact that if you're a beginning guitarist, you want to learn songs! It doesn't matter where you go to learn them or find out their structures.

You want songs so you can start playing shows, start the campfire singing, and impress all your friends.

For a lot of beginners, they turn to guitar tab sites with their easy readability and wide variety, but you may not be receiving the most high-quality information that you request. Think about what you really value in learning music before you jump to conclusions about how you go about learning.

Here are a few of the brighter points of turning to guitar archive tabs:

. There's plenty of music.

I can't imagine under any circumstances that you'll run out of songs and tunes to play when you discover a great guitar tablature site that boasts of numbers in the tens of thousands. More and more tabs are being created and submitted every day, so that means more material to learn and present to the world.

. Usually, they're free.

Everyone loves the idea of something free and with guitar archive tabs, that's what you'll get. Really, it's difficult to find anyone that's willing to give away free sheet music, let alone anyone to teach you how to read it.

. Tablature is easy to read and understand.

Unlike sheet music for guitars, guitar tablature can be understood very quickly without much previous musical knowledge. You could probably find a guitar tab on any song of your choice and understand the notation in less than 30 minutes.

Now, guitar archive tabs are everywhere and free, but there are a few reasons that some guitarists avoid them as much as they can. Here are a few:

. Anyone can create and submit tabs.

If you own a computer, you can submit guitar tabs. It's really that easy. It doesn't matter if you've played guitar for ten years or five minutes. Anyone can write a tab and have it on the internet in no time.

. To learn tabs, you need to have heard the song before.

Unfortunately, guitar archive tabs are such a short-hand version of sheet music, that actually understanding how to fully play a song, you need to have heard the tune first. Guitar tabs have a difficult time relaying tempo and rhythm to the guitarist, so if you're not a really great guesser, you might be limited to only the songs you've heard before.

. You lose a lot of theory and proper chord references.

Tablature is a secondhand method of learning guitar tunes, and because of that, chord names, rhythms, tempo notation, syncopation theory, and other important snippets of guitar knowledge are hard to learn. Of course you can take the time to learn some proper technique and musical notation, but the chances of you gaining that knowledge from tabs is very slim.

Guitar archive tabs are great, but they're not. They're informative, but missing a lot of knowledge. Guitar tab sites are definitely something you don't want to pass up because it doesn't make sense to restrain yourself from thousands of lines of great songs. Just don't base your entire learning system upon this shorthand method and you should become a well-rounded, technical guitarist with tons of songs under your belt.

Author Resource:-> Kyle Hoffman is an experienced guitarist that loves to play just as a hobby, and to perform live on stage. To learn Kyle's valuable tips for beginning the guitar the RIGHT way, visit How To Guitar Play as part of his popular guitar blog, How To Guitar Tune

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Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...

Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...
by Fender 
Model Number: 961539232
  • Body: Laminated Nato Back and Sides, Laminated Spruce Top
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Scalloped X Bracing
  • Bridge: Rosewood with Compensated Saddle
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Fast Guitar Picking - Bad Habits That Could Be Holding You Back

By: Kyle Hoffman


It's one thing to have incredibly fast fingers on the fret board, but you need an equally fast guitar picking hand to do some real damage in a solo. When you watch a professional guitarist closely, their picking hand is almost in a machine-like blur that moves fluently with the fret fingers.

It looks pretty amazing and you'll be able to pull it off too someday with practice and determination, but there might be some things right now that you're doing to your technique to hold you back. Here's a list of things you might be doing that can limit your ability to improve on fast guitar picking.

1. You're just too tense.

There are a lot of very rigid guitarists out there who move in a very tense manner and they're only preventing themselves from improving. Learn to loosen up and have a comfortable grip on the pick when you play so you can reach your maximum speed.

1. You use too many muscles.

A lot can be put into your fast guitar picking action, but you might be doing more than you need. Realistically, the movement of your wrist and fingers and the tiniest bit of your forearm will suffice.

If you add any other muscles into the mix like shoulders or something, you're doing too much.

1. You hold the guitar pick with too many fingers.

Using too many fingers on the guitar pick applies to the issue of having tense muscles. With less fingers holding onto the guitar pick, you're allowing the muscles in your hand to loosen and move with fewer encumbrances.

1. If your guitar is on the strap, you might have it hanging too low.

Stereotypical grunge players like to have their guitars hanging well below their waste so they can hold up this dark image of hanging low when they play, but it's bad practice for playing fast. For fast guitar picking, you want your guitar hanging at your waist at the very least so your picking hand and fret hand have plenty of space to move without straining.

1. You hold your pick too far away from the tip.

The more control that you can put on your guitar pick, the easier it is to speed up the motion. Grab your pick a little closer to the tip near the strings the next time you play and you should have a bit more authority on the speed of your picking.

1. You're not double-picking, but only using down strokes.

Without learning how to double-pick by striking the strings by moving both up and down, you're really keeping yourself in the amateur leagues. Every time that you have a long string of notes or chords, you can double your fast guitar picking by going up and down.

It's best to resolve these bad habits early before they turn into something that may take weeks or months to get rid of. Remember these tips the next time you have some fast picking to do and you should be hitting new speeds soon.

Author Resource:-> Kyle Hoffman is an experienced guitarist that loves to play just as a hobby, and to perform live on stage. To learn Kyle's valuable tips for beginning the guitar the RIGHT way, visit How To Guitar Play as part of his popular guitar blog, How To Guitar Tune

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Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...

Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...
by Fender 
Model Number: 961596221
  • Body: Laminated Mahogany Top, Back, and Sides
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Scalloped X Bracing
  • Black Body and Neck Binding
  • Hardware: Chrome
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Guitar Whip - 6 Tips To Develop A Successful Guitar Swing

By: Kyle Hoffman


A guitar whip is the action of swinging your guitar around your back while attached to your strap. It's a somewhat dangerous move, but it really gets a crowd pumped to see such impressive tricks on stage.

As much as these tricks are amazing to witness, there's a large chance you can damage your instrument if you don't execute them effectively. Check out these 6 important tips to improve your ability to do guitar whips safely.

1. Install a strap lock on your guitar.
When guitarists started doing these crazy tricks on stage, their guitars were constantly popping the strap pegs out of their wood bodies from the pressures that were exerted. Now, you can purchase easy-to-install strap lock systems for your guitar so you have a reinforced connection between your strap and your guitar.

1. Start by practicing outside.
If it's your first time attempting a guitar whip, there's a chance that you'll be hitting more than air on your first try. Be safe and take your moves outside so even if something goes wrong, you'll have soft grass to catch your precious instrument.

1. Stand up straight with good posture.
Guitarists who slouch when they're performing a guitar trick like this might find their guitar necks drilling right into the floor on the way around. Stand up nice and tall to ensure that your guitar makes a full rotation without planting into the dirt.

1. Use sense when deciding which direction to swing.
Lighter guitars have the option of swinging in either direction due to their weight, but heavier guitars should only go down and across the front. Use the weight of a heavier guitar to lead the guitar whip and there will be a better chance that it makes it all the way around.

1. Watch your head.
If you're swinging your guitar behind your back first, you have nothing to worry about, but the opposite direction gets tricky. When you swing across your front first, there's a chance it might come around and nail you in the skull, so keep your head down!

1. Be mindful of your surroundings.
There's nothing worse than pulling off a guitar whip only to find that you're too close to something or someone until it's too late. Always check that you're swinging path is clear before you go into action.

Guitar whips are a pretty dangerous trick to pull off on stage, but they still can be executed logically and safely. Remember these tips the next time you try this trick and start getting the attention of your stubborn fans.

Author Resource:-> Kyle Hoffman is an experienced guitarist that loves to play just as a hobby, and to perform live on stage. To learn Kyle's valuable tips for beginning the guitar the RIGHT way, visit How To Guitar Play as part of his popular guitar blog, How To Guitar Tune

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Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...

Fender CD-60 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Bundle with Hardshell Case, Guitar Stand, Tuner, Strap, Picks, Strings...
by Fender 
Model Number: 961539206
  • Body: Laminated Nato Back and Sides, Laminated Spruce Top
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Scalloped X Bracing
  • Bridge: Rosewood with Compensated Saddle
  • Hardware: Chrome
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