Archive for April, 2010
Fender Telecaster 1978 with blackface Fender Vibrolux Reverb plus Okko Overdrive Pedal
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Fender Telecaster 1978 with blackface Fender Vibrolux Reverb plus Okko Overdrive Pedal www. gregorhilden. de
Taylor Guitars: Maple
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Find out what gives maple that unmistakable grain pattern guitar players crave as Bob Taylor walks us through the attributes of this fine wood.
How to Set Up a Drum Kit : Tips on Crash Cymbals for Drum Sets
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Choose the right crash cymbals for a drum set and find out how they differ in sound; learn how with expert tips from our drummer in this free drum tutorial video on percussion instruments. Expert: Shaun Schaefer Bio: Shaun Schaefer is the drummer for Platinum recording artist Blessid Union Of Souls. An award winner, Schaefer has toured the world and played for the masses including our troops in Afghanistan. Filmmaker: matt senatore
Setting Up an Acoustic Guitar : Acoustic Guitar Parts
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The body, lower bow and neck are all parts of an acoustic guitar. Learn more about acoustic guitar parts withexpert tips in this free guitar video. Expert: Dan’L Terry Bio: Dan’L Terry is a nationally award-winning artist/designer. His art has been exhibited in national juried shows and museums, on the covers of books and magazines, and in feature films. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Learning Guitar Chords – the Road to Success
0Learning guitar chords is like learning how to speak a language. Learning guitar chords is quite difficult but it does not have to feel impossible for you as there are many online resources that can help you master the process. Learning guitar chords is largely a question of teaching the left hand to memorize different shapes. Muscle memory plays a very large part of this process and practice is essential. One of the tricks for when you are practicing and learning guitar chords is when taking in to consideration that you have already memorized the chord patterns and to switch randomly between these chords so that the changes become automatic and you do not have to concentrate on the changes.
I personally love playing guitar. The guitar is still the most popular stringed musical instrument and we all have our guitar idols and gods from Hendrix to Slash, Page to Clapton. All of these guys started with simple chords and chord progressions and so can you.
Once you learn how to play guitar chords you will be able to pick up any song book or guitar tab and play the songs as you read them and that is an amazing feeling of accomplishment. Many of the online guitar courses available from our website feature play-along tracks for you to practice with and you can jam along to your hearts content!
Friends often ask me how to play guitar or what guitar instruction to use, sometimes they even ask me how hard should it be to learn how to play guitar music. My answer is always the same, not as hard as you think if you are prepared to learn. Unlike the old ways of learning guitar music, taking lessons and wasting 100s of dollars, squinting at notes for hours on end, playing songs over and over, you can find very effective online training course that cost a fraction of guitar lessons.
When you are learning chords on your guitar you have to consider the differences in sound that the two main kinds of guitars make. The chord sounds are very different between the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar so bear that in mind when you are learning songs, match the guitar to the song style. Easy guitar songs start right with simple stepping and rhythm. This enables the novice to study to play the guitar easier and allows faster progression. When learning guitar chords, you must bear in mind that the guitar chord is considered as the most common and simplest way of playing the guitar. There are so many different guitar chord combinations that trying to remember all of them can really be a headache. So learn the main ones and master them, memorize them and you can then move on to learn the more difficult or less used variants. Most songs are made with these basic chords or slight variants as these are the ones the guitarist who wrote the music is most familiar with and also practiced most while they learned their craft.
One thing you must consider when you are playing guitar or learning new chords is you apply yourself. If you apply yourself properly and dedicate your time to learning the chords in different ways then you will soon be on your way to a more professional sounding guitar and much better techniques than you ever had before. You will soon be playing along to your favorite songs as if you were in the band. You will soon have that warm glow of satisfaction as your family comes to listen to you play with a contented smile instead of running to the other room as soon as you pick up the guitar, and that is a true sign of success!
How to Position Home Theater Surround-Sound Speakers For Dummies
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Hooking up surround-sound speakers is step one to setting up a home theater. Knowing where to position your surround-sound speakers — subwoofers and tweeters, wireless or not — makes a huge difference in sound quality when watching a plasma or LCD HDTV.
The Tallest Man on Earth
0The Tallest Man on Earth
The Tallest Man on Earth: Also a pretty good songwriter, surprisingly enough You might be surprised to learn that The Tallest Man On Earth is not, in fact, a term solely reserved for Sultan Kösen, an eight-foot tall Turkish man. It’s also the moniker of Swedish folk musician Kristian Matsson, a mustachioed virtuoso on the acoustic guitar. [...]
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Conneting Computer Speakers to TV & TV Speakers to Computer
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I explain how to connect standard computer speakers or headphones to your tv, or how to connection stereo speakers to your computer.
What surround sound speakers are advisable for music and movie watching?
0I’m looking to buy a surround sound system for my TV. I want to be able to play music with good quality, but also watch movies with a true surround sound experience. I was thinking about getting a sub woofer, a center channel speaker, and then 4 floor standing speakers for the left and right, front and rear positions. My question involves the 4 floor standers. Is it advisable to have floor standing speakers in the rear or would bookshelf speakers be better for the movie watching?