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guitar Dick Dale, 'King of Surf Guitar,' dies at 81 By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Sun, 17 Mar 2019 18:45:00 -0500 Dick Dale, whose pounding, blaringly loud power-chord instrumentals on songs like "Miserlou" and "Let's Go Trippin'" earned him the title "King of the Surf Guitar," has died at age 81. Full Article
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guitar Learning Guitar By choirteachers.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Jan 2013 16:04:00 +0000 The day we got out for Christmas break I felt the pressure of school lift off and decided I wanted to pull out the old guitar and give it another try. The thing is I don't really know how to play the guitar, I know how to play about 4 chords. Enter the iPad. I started searching for iPad apps that would help me learn a few Christmas songs and I stumbled across the app Four Chords. If you have ever played Guitar Hero or any game like it you will immediately feel at home. The App is Free but where they make their money is buy selling individual songs. The list of songs is not huge but they take requests and have a good section of Free songs as well. To be honest I mainly have used it so far to learn Christmas Songs and those were all free. After you select a song it shows you what chords you will need to know to play the selected song and shows you the fingering if you need it. When the song starts it looks a lot like guitar hero though it doesn't check if you are right or not so there is no score. Just strum when that chord lights up or if you want to get creative you can fill in the space with your own strumming pattern. It also has the lyrics on the screen so you can sing along. No score but if you feel like it there is the option to record yourself and share it with others. It has a video or just audio recording options. One of the thing that makes the app so great is that while you play the chords it provides the melody and or guitar sounds with you to help you stay on and guide you through the song. This is fully controllable so if you feel comfortable with the song you can turn those off and sing and play yourself when you are ready. This is a great app that I would recommend to all young and old. It makes you feel successful while learning a tough new talent and as any music teacher knows feeling successful and confidence are keys to learning. Full Article
guitar Guitar player thwarts plane hijacking By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:23:00 +0000 Can you believe that the most unlikely of heroes actually saved that day? I should add this guy to my ongoing series of personal guitar heroes. So who is the mystery man? Well, he's not that big of a mystery! Chris Llewellyn who is the guitarist for the hip hop artist Asher Roth was on a plane Wednesday that was headed for Los Angeles, when a bit of a ruckus broke out. Apparently a very disgruntled man had all he could take, and shoved a stewardess to the ground. It didn't stop their, as the man claimed to have a bomb, and rushed to the exit door, making an attempt to open it in mid flight. Llewellyn heard the commotion, saw what was going on, and acted.The 26 year old guitar player tackled the disturbed Delta passenger, and with the help of several other passengers, restrained the man until the plane could safely land. Soon after the man was taken into custody, and no bomb was found on the plane, but thanks to the efforts of Chris and other passengers aboard the Delta plane, any other troubles were quickly avoided. However, the man was not restrained in a perfect scenario. Chris told the Los Angeles Times that everyone was struggling to keep the man pinned, because he was acting insane.Talk about a hero! Full Article news
guitar Finger Picking On The Guitar By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:42:00 +0000 Its almost like there are two worlds in guitar playing. You have the guitaristswho like to use a flat pick, and then you've got the guitar maestros who usea strict finger picking technique.Getting the dexterity down for acoustic guitar finger picking can be a bitof a hassle, and it almost seems as though the fingers don't want to budge.With some simple exercises, the obstacle can be removed from the road.Before we continue to explore finger picking, we first need to establish something. In the classical guitar world, where plucking the strings with the fingers is quite common, there is a labeling of the fingers. The labeling is simple, and knowing it will help you to guide yourself when you start working with these passages.P = ThumbI = Index fingerM = Middle fingerA = Ring fingerThe abbreviations come from the Spanish words of Pulgar, Indicio, Medio, and Anular, and its a very easy system to work with.By the way, one of the best beginning guitar books has always been Frederick Noad's First book for the guitarI even have it in my collection, and it helped me get started with classical technique.Now that we know that the fingers are labeled as P,I,M, and A, we can apply this identification tool to simple guitar tab.For this lesson we're going to simply focus on getting our fingers warmed upwith some simple plucking, using P and M for the chords and I for the singlenotes. This is also a similar approach to the Beatles song Black Bird.A word of advice. The key thing here is to take your time, because you want toput your focus on syncing up the chord changes with the picking. I know thatseems obvious, but the plucking helps to keep a really good rhythm.Stay tuned, because in the next lesson I'll show you how to put a little more "pep" in it ;) Full Article finger picking
guitar Finger Picking On The Guitar Part 2 By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 18:27:00 +0000 So in the last guitar finger picking lesson, we learned about the finger labeling system of PIMA. Remember, it was P = thumb, I = index finger, M = middle finger, and A = Ring finger. If you need to, you might want to check out the last finger picking lesson, because this lesson will be an expansion of the piece that we were working on previously.In the last lesson we were making use of the thumb and middle finger to pluck simple two note chords with, while using the index finger to insert some single note action, which helped to keep a good rhythm and produce a nice melody.In this lesson we're taking it a step further, by not really doing much more withthe piece. We're going to divide our chords up a little differently, and add more single note finger picking. By doing this, it will sound a little fancier and have a better rhythm structure. This produces a more interesting appeal, because the arrangement gives us a bass line as well, creating the effect that there are two different guitar layers happening at once, and yet - oh my gosh! its only one guitar player!!Oh yeah, notice the last note where I goofed and had to erase it later and replace it with the correct note - sorry about that guys. Enjoy. Full Article finger picking
guitar Guitar Lead - Duo Harmony By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 21:21:00 +0000 This will be easier if you have a way of recording yourself, or if you have a buddy that can play one of the parts. If you need a cheap recording solution, there's a recording program that I used to use called WavePad, and its not the best, but maybe they've improved it. You can find ithere.Anyways, duo harmony is exactly what it sounds like - its simply two or more guitar parts that harmonize with each other, and this works best for lead playing. A lot of flashy heavy metal players are using this trick extensively today, and I have to admit - its quite addictive.Let's take a look at several ways that we can do this. The simplest method is to take or write one set of notes, and then play the exact same notes, exactly one octave apart (either higher or lower - its your choice).Here's an example, when put together they have an awesome effect.Note for note, those passages are the same, but just one octave apart. Something that you hear a lot of in some of the more popular metal bands right now is another type of duo harmony. This is the same harmony that is common in Cuban piano work. In metal guitar, the sound of two lead parts played in this particular way presents asour, wicked result.The formula for this approach is simple. Take a lead part, then when you go to harmonize with it, instead of playing it one octave apart, drop the starting note down 3 notes. That's a whole plus a half step, W+H.Here it is in action:And yet one more that I know about is below. The formula for this one is to take your first lead passage, and when you to the next one, drop the starting note (from the octave position) down 5 notes.There are so many different ways that you can construct these harmonies, and the best way to get this locked into your head, is to do a little bit of experimentation with each method, and even better - see what you can come up with.The key is really to start with the first notes of both passages. Come up with something, and then try to find the first note of your lick in a different area, exactly one octave higher or lower. After you get to that spot, you can then start to move the overlapping lick around to see what works.Best of luck - I hope I explained this well and that this helps you guys out. Full Article lead tips
guitar Confession of a closeted left handed guitar player By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 19:17:00 +0000 You know, I never thought to mention this, but I am left handed. Now this may not seem important to most, because there are certainly a lot of guitar players our their who are left handed, but most left handed guitar players who are capable of great technique and guitar speeds, typically choose to string and hold their guitars completely opposite.This is not me. I play guitar the same way that most right handed guitarists play. What is the correct approach if you are a left handed person is just starting to play guitar? well, naturally there is no right or wrong way to go about it. I can remember when I first started playing, for the first 3 months, I couldn't do what most right handed guitar players had accomplished in that same amount of time.So, if it was that difficult for me, then why did I go this route? because I was told that I had too, and that playing my guitar in reverse would be harder to practice on. What do I think now? its rubbish of course. Just because a right handed guitar player might imagine it to be a difficult task, doesn't mean that a left handed person will have a hard time with it. I mean, asking someone to go against their physical or genetic design, is like asking them to walk on the ceiling.Oh, it gets better!!This is really quite fascinating. The other night I was reading about being ambidextrous, because I claimed to be so to a particular person once. She told me that I was not ambidextrous, but that their was a different name for my capabilities, and that I was only "half" ambidextrous. So, I put it out of my mind, but when I read this article the other night, I was blown away by what it had to say about ambidextrous people.The article explained that basically if you can do one thing that you shouldn't be able to do with your unfamiliar hand, then you are technically ambidextrous. Here's where it gets good. The article went on to explain that most people who are ambidextrous, start out as left handers, and learn to become ambidextrous because we live in a right handed world. Fascinating!This tells you that what you believe someone can do is only based on them being "gifted", "lucky", or "blessed" is total B.S. I've said it for years, but people just like to make excuses for themselves, I think. I mean that's easier to do, right?Anyways, imagine that you wanted to become ambidextrous for some reason - could you do it? hell yes you could! When I was six I broke my left arm, and it was in a cast for a very long time. I loved to draw, and spent most of my time doing this. So, I had to learn how to write and sketch with my right hand. I'm way out of practicing now, but at the time I learned to develop my right hand pretty well.Exhibit A - written with my left hand.Exhibit B - written with my right hand.Anyways, if you are a left handed guitar player, don't let others make fun of you and push you around. This whole article came about from me watching a left handed guitarist in a video. He was amazing, but everyone was leaving hateful comments - just because he was left handed.So, the question now becomes, "how should I hold my guitar?" or "do I need to re-string it?". My answer is that you should just pick something and go with it. I mean guitar is a challenging thing anyways, and you certainly can find little short cuts to make it easier, but if you were always looking for those shortcuts - you'd probably never get any practicing done.I suggest going against the grain. I mean, if you practiced or played just likeeveryone else, wouldn't you sound just like everyone else? yes, and guess what? most guitar players sound just like the guitar player standing next to them.Guitar teachers all around the world teach the same stuff, with the same approach,and if you collected all of these methods and put them together - you would have a manual for how to play guitar. Yet, how can man assume the authority to write such a thing, when music is art? how can you define what proper guitar playing or a proper guitar sound is? Do most guitar players want to do everything the way everyone else is? do they aspire to be birthed from the mold of regurgitated art?Let me give you an example. If these very famous left handed guitar players were told to learn guitar the way everyone else does, do you think we would even know their names with that iconoclastic twist?James Marshall HendrixFrank Anthony "Tony" IommiKurt Donald CobainJames "Iggy Pop" Newell Osterberg, Jr.Sir James Paul McCartneyStrive to be original in whatever you do.Some interesting facts about left handed people can be found in this.left handed articleAlso be sure to check out Left Handed Guitarists.com for a very complete list of left handed musicians.Go get 'em south paws! ;) Full Article general info
guitar Are You A Guitar Drooler? By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 17:58:00 +0000 This is something that doesn't get talked about enough, yet I know that the guitar players who baptize their guitars with their fluids of mastication are out their reading this right now, and yes, I said mastication, and no - its not something that you do in the shower. It would be very difficult to eat a cheeseburger while bathing, or would it?Anyways, you either have drooled on a guitar before, or you've witnessed someone doing this and have laughed at them. I will admit that I used to do this all the time, and I wish that someone had documented it because it would have been hilarious to see. If I had this video, I swear to God that I would post it on youtube - honestly.I'm getting ready to make a point here - no, this is not a bullshit article like maybe you thought it would be.First of all, if you've ever made fun of someone for accidentally salivating on their guitar neck while they were practicing, then you should keep your mouth shut :)......*bu-dump-tisss* - I bet you went home and did the exact same thing.So lets break this down. When you drool upon your guitar, what does this tell you about your current physical state? It tells you that your mouth was open for a period of time and that you forgot to swallow and that you stupidly allowed the fluids to flow out of your mouth, and onto Lucille, Betty, Mom, or whatever you've named that thing.Now what does this tell you? It tells you that your mind was elsewhere. In fact, it tells you that your brain was so distant that you couldn't even control your basic motor functions - careful! don't make a mess in your pants!Why was this happening? because all of your mental energy was being funneled to one place. Where? your hands of course. I could be wrong, but I would bet you that more beginning to intermediate guitar players drool on their guitars than advanced guitar players. Advanced guitar players rarely find something so challenging to work on that would cause them to bathe their guitars in saliva. Sometimes it still happens though ;)I feel bad for the advanced players and good for you if you are at the beginning of your guitar journey. Why? because what you are displaying when you have this "accident" is the shear mental power that you need to keep thriving in order to reach a certain level of guitar playing.Perhaps you even get a headache after practicing guitar - that's great! this tells me that you are able to blot out everything and make true, and worth while progress on the guitar.I'm telling you this because you need to be aware of this kind of mental dedication to your craft. I can't tell you how many times I have said, or have heard said "I play it perfectly, but as soon as I think about what I'm playing - I screw it up!". Does that sound familiar. Thinking hard about what you are playing is not the same as mental focus.This may be the cause of your lacking of progress with a certain lick or song. I'm a strong believer that guitar evolution is 50% mental and 50% physical, and I talk about this a lot in my book, The essential guide to guitar virtuosity.A strong sense of awareness is a very, very powerful tool for the guitar player. This is also why it is so important to focus in the right way. I don't know about you, but every time I'm recording a piece, its me - I'm their - I feel my inner spirit, but then when I go back to play the recording - it sounds like someone else played it.This also tells you that the brain can really cloud your judge meant when practicing. This is also why it is so important to be somewhat self critical, but in a healthy way. You have to be honest with yourself in order to make progress. Dimebag Darrell for instance, used to carry a tape recorder around with him when he was a kid and play back what he had previously recorded. He was always asking himself "how can I make this better?" - "it seems to be a little bit off" - "I need to work on my fretting hand strength", etc.So if you're having trouble getting into that "zone" sometimes, without the use of narcotics, then think about all the times that you drooled on your guitar. It can be a difficult thing to isolate the parts of the brain that you need, but it can be done, and perhaps you've done it in small instances.Be aware that this is the mental place that you need to put yourself in.Keep your head up - hardy har har. Full Article tips
guitar Guitar Speed Secret Blog Launched By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:46:00 +0000 In an effort to make a more user friendly guitar instructional blog, I have just created and launched the official Guitar Speed Secret Blog, which is a sister site to Guitar Speed Secret.com.I do understand that the topic of speed development and mastering advanced techniques is very specific, but I do get a lot of questions regarding these subjects. So, if this doesn't interest you - I'm still going to maintain GuitArticles, and I will try and stay on top of both blogs as much as possible, but you also know that I just added a lot to my plate, right? ;)Anyways, check out the new blog, and you can do me a favor by participating in the poll on the right hand side, which will give me a better idea of what you would like to work on. You can choose multiple answers, and if for some reason the poll is too vague, let your voice be heard by emailing me or commenting.It works best with user participation, because I can teach you more directly this way. Feel free to express your views, so that we can learn and share together.Take care Full Article guitar speed secret blog
guitar How To Write A Guitar Solo Pt. 1 By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:35:00 +0000 I keep receiving questions about writing songs and/or guitar solos, and I get a lot of difficult questions in my inbox ;)I was recently asked to do a series of videos, outlining how I go about writing a guitar solo, with effects and so forth. I decided to accept the challenge, though this is a very difficult thing to do. To turn on a camera, suddenly become inventive, and explain what is going on is a sure pathway to a headache, and today I definitely have one, but none the less - I delivered.So in this next 3 videos I explain how I go about song writing and adding a guitar solo. I explained this to the best of my capabilities, using some common sense, and a little improvisation, but there is a lot of good information in this video series, and I do reveal some of my secrets that normally I wouldn't.Hope this helps you out a lot and please enjoy - it took me 6 hours to make these 3 videos. Parts 2 and 3 are on the way. Full Article how to write a guitar solo
guitar How To Write A Guitar Solo Pt. 2 By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2009 16:58:00 +0000 Ok, so in the first installment, we laid down a basic drum beat, and added some cool sounding chords, keeping in mind a more interesting rhythmic structure.Now we need some sort of a melody/intro to what will be our guitar solo. You will see in the video that I settled upon the D Natural Minor scale to line up with our chords, the first chord being D minor.We'll also make good use of Duo harmony, where we take to melodic phrases and harmonize them with each other. You can find a lesson explaining the process of Duo Harmony by way of that link.In the video we'll also go over note arrangement a little bit, which is very important for a melodic sounding solo. I won't give it all away, because you can certainly watch the video for yourself, but part 3 will be coming out shortly, which is where it gets really good. Full Article how to write a guitar solo
guitar The Adrenaline Of Guitar By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2009 03:42:00 +0000 Imagine that someone came to me and asked "what is in your opinion the most important guitar lesson on the site of GuitArticles? which of ALL of the lessons should a student pay the most attention to, and think about on a daily basis?". My answer would be THIS guitar lesson. This is not a how to, a step-by-step, nor does it even feature some sort of example by way of video, audio, or tab. No, it is just so important that it can not be summed up so easily with a multi-media file, or me saying "put your 1st finger here, and play this".This article in particular can be summarized by one word. ATTITUDE. When I say attitude, I'm not talking about feeling "bad ass", or metal or anything like that. Even soulful, gentle, emotional music has attitude. When I say attitude, I'm talking about what you feel inside when you play music on any instrument, or what you can potentially feel inside.The shear thrill and energy that you get from playing the guitar shapes your decisions in phrasing, note choices, timing, feel, and most importantly - how you produce the notes or chords.If you've ever seen my videos when I'm improvising, you will notice that there are times when I get quote, unquote - medieval with the notes. In other words, the feeling of immediate alignment causes me to snap the hell out of the strings. Not break them, snap them with so much emotion that I have inside that it can only come out through my hands.This feeling is similar in intensity to the feeling that you get when you are really angry, but in a good way, and chances are my best playing comes forth after I have been frustrated for a very long time. Its a valve - its a release, and anyone (and many do) can use it in the form of guitar. It doesn't matter whether you consider yourself artistic, creative, beginner, intermediate, advanced, or "skilled" on the guitar, we all are people and we all carry the same emotions - USE THEM.Intensity is more important than technique or theory. Period. Intensity can even come in the form of playing something quietly or gently, because this requires a focus that is on the same plateau as playing something ridiculously hard and loud.You should also come to realize that this kind of control of expression over your playing does not happen right away, and it certainly doesn't happen in the first few years of playing guitar. No, first you must create some things for yourself that only you may like, AND a guitar player has to develop a decent sense of coordination and skill. It doesn't take much, but the better you get, the more ideas you can express (because you'll know how to express them), and you will have broadened your mental and physical palette to be able to play with. When I say play - I mean experiment. It would be kind of hard to write these words if there were only two letters in the alphabet - get it?Below is a video of me jamming over one of my favorite songs. This is not a form of self promotion at all, because I actually consider this to be my worst jam yet (there are lots of mistakes). The point is, pay close attention to how much energy I put into my playing. It is at times intense, because I'm all their - mistakes included. If you listen closely, you can hear just the guitar strings over all of the noise. Full Article tips
guitar How To Write A Guitar Solo Pt. 3 By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 11 May 2009 15:32:00 +0000 This is part 3 of our constructing a guitar solo lesson, which by the way I totally forgot to post on the site, so I'm sorry for this. Anyways, as promised - this is where things start to get really good - hope you enjoy, and I don't apologize for the off colored comment at the end ;) Full Article how to write a guitar solo
guitar Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella for guitar By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 18:56:00 +0000 Sorry I'm not a better classical guitar player. I used to be decent.Ok straight up I want to say that this is my version that I came up with when I was a kid. I like this, and I don't want anyone pestering me about how its not accurate and all that. It is accurate, its just an interpretation. The problem with most versions of this song is that they are draggy and depressing. This song was meant to be "uppety", because it is a song of joy.Its a great piece because its a very old Christmas song from France, but it can be played all year round because of its structural diversity I guess you could say.Real quick:As mentioned at Wikipedia, this song was first published in the year 1553, and was not meant to be sung as a Christmas song, but rather a song to celebrate French nobility. Though the song contains religious lyrics, and respectively not everyone is in to that, they are still really beautiful. If you wish to know more about it you can check out the Wikipedia page here.TABSBRING A TORCH JEANETTE ISABELLA (this is the original file - sorry about its presentation)|--------------------------------------|---------------------------------||--3-------------------0--1--0--------|--3-------------------0---------||------0--0-----0--2------------2----|------0--0-----0--2-----2---0--||------------4------0--------0--------|------------4------0---------0--||--------------------------------------|---------------------------------||--3------3---------2--------3--------|--3------3---------2---------3--||--------------------------------|------------------------------------||--3----3--3--1--0--0----------|------------------------------------||------0---------------2--0--0-|-------------------5-----5---4--2--||--5--5----------------------0--|--4---2h4h5-0-0-----------0--0--||--------------------------------|------------------0----0-----------||--3-------3--3-----3--------3--|-------0-----3---5--5------3--2--||---------------------------------------------------------------------||--------------------0----0-----3----0-------------------------------||--0----------2--------5-----2------------2--0----------2-----------||--2----------0--------------0---------------2----------0-----------||---------------------------------------------------------------------||--0----------2-----3--------2-------0-------0----------2-----------| |__staccato__| |__staccato__||-------------------------------------------------------------------||--0-----0-----3----------------------------------------------------||-----5-----2-----0------0------------------------------------------|o|-----------0-----0-----0-0-----------------------------------------|o|-------------------------------------------------------------------||--3--------2-----3----3---3----------------------------------------| Full Article christmas songs classical guitar
guitar Creative Guitar Soloing Lesson 1 - From Notes To Solos By guitarticles.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:42:00 +0000 Full Article guitar solos scales and modes
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guitar Teaching Children Guitar By www.nativeamericanmusicfund.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 09:44:00 +0200 Many of the students at St Michael Indian School have been going out into the community to teach guitar lessons. Many need guitars of their own. We have been borrowing the guitars from the school. The kids we are teaching, do not have guitars at home. Please help by donating funds. Alex Webpage: www.nativeamericanmusicfunds.com Full Article Blog
guitar Delivery Of Guitars and Keyboards By www.nativeamericanmusicfund.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 15:43:00 +0200 We have had two "Give Away" parties. We are so happy we have been able to raise over $10,000 to purchase instruments. We have some funds left over that we will be hosting some weekend music workshops. If there are any of you that want to come and donate us a day, please let us know. We now have instruments in our hands and in our homes. So we are now ready to play. Full Article Blog
guitar Former Puddle of Mudd Guitarist Sues Florida Hospital Officials for Medical Malpractice By www.aceshowbiz.com Published On :: Wed, 05 May 2021 10:00:02 +0000 In his legal papers, Paul Phillips claims that the doctors' lack of care during his initial admission at Baptist Medical Center of the Beaches led to him suffering brain damage. Full Article celebrity Paul Phillips
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guitar MeFi: Globally great guitar By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:36:36 GMT Forget about Hendrix, Beck, Clapton, Page and Van Halen; we want to highlight the guitarists who have made an impact outside of the usual rock'n'roll axis of axes. It's a list full of invention, customs passed down through generations and a focus on rhythm as much as volume. These are the musicians who defined soukous, bossa nova and Touareg desert blues, who soundtracked revolutions and revelations, and made their traditions that little more recognisable to a global audience. These are our guitar heroes... from 50 Global Guitar Greats [Songlines] Full Article
guitar La guitarrista Sara Saboyá By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 22:33:00 +0000 Full Article
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guitar Texas man wastes $4k smashing a Taylor Swift "themed" guitar By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 16:19:00 +0000 A North Texas man recently spent $4000 on a guitar he believed was signed by Taylor Swift at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas, and then immediately destroyed it with a hammer. Sounds like the guitar was an imposter. — Read the rest The post Texas man wastes $4k smashing a Taylor Swift "themed" guitar appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post guitars maga politics taylor swift texas what a waste of money
guitar Three guitars on the promenade By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 14:37:28 +0000 A group of believers worshiping Jesus in public leads to the opportunity to share the Gospel with a young, religious Jew. Full Article
guitar Classical guitarist Julia Trintschuk to hold residency at School of Music By www.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:29:35 -0500 The Penn State School of Music will host internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Julia Trintschuk for a two-day residency, Nov. 15-16, featuring a masterclass and recital that are free and open to the public. Full Article
guitar A Guide to Build A Mini Guitar/Audio Amplifier Based on LM386 By community.cadence.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 10:05:29 GMT Hey, is it suitable to post here? I wanted a small yet robust amp for practicing while I travel. I wanted something that would fit in my pocket yet still be loud enough to hear.Presented here is a amplifier based upon the LM386 Audio Amplifier. There is a standard circuit in the data sheet that is an excellent place to start. Materials needed:1 - HM359 project box1 - 668-1237 speaker1 - BS6I battery conn1 - CP1-3515 stereo jack1 - SC1316 stereo jack2 - 450-1742 knob1 - 679-1856 switch1- 3mm LED1 - 10 ohm 1/4W resistor1 - 10uF ceramic cap1 - .05 uF ceramic cap1 - 420 uF electrolytic cap1 - 8 ohm resistor2 - 51AADB24 10K pot1 - HM1252 circuit board1 - LM386N-4 amplifier Wire and SolderStep 1: Prep the enclosure Careful planning is required the first time you free build a circuit. The circuit board has solder pads but not traces. You will have to use thin wire to make the connections for the circuit to work. Begin by laying out the components on the circuit board that will need to pass through the enclosure. This enclosure has a removable top panel which will be used for the volume, gain and 1/4 inch stereo jack. Space is limited to check for fit before drilling. All drilling of the plastic should be done with a step drill bit. This will make the cleanest holes without breaking the plastic. Lay out the pots a few spaces back but still in line with the desired position. mark the center of each pot shaft then drill with a step drill tot he tightest fitting hole size. Make a center mark between the pot holes then drill for the stereo jack On the inside of the top cover position and mark where the speaker will go. Make a template on grid paper the same size as the speaker. Tape the template to the inside of the cover as shown then use a step bit to drill holes on the center of every square in the grid. This will form the speaker grille. clean up the holes. Step 2: place the major components Solder the pots to the circuit board as shown. then place the stereo jack(note in order to get the final fit I had to trim and modify the stereo jack housing a little) Next, position and solder the switch on the circuit board and mark a space on the top cover that will need to be cut for the switch opening. Use a small file to cut the opening. Use a sharp knife to bevel the edges of the switch hole to allow for easier operation. Drill a hole in the side of the upper case for the headphone jack and fasten it in place. ( I had to recess the hole a bit for the retaining nut to grab) Step 3: Build the circuit The speaker is held in place by using 2 small brackets that come with the serial cable connector hood. ( I had a bunch around that would never be used) Refer the the circuit shown from the datasheet and the datasheet for the LM386. The basic circuit only has the volume control while the datasheet shows how to add a gain control across pins 1 and 8 of the amplifier. The speaker is wired in series with the headphone jack. The headphone jack has internal switches that shut the speaker off when the phones are plugged in. I chose to use a chip socket for the amplifier which make prototyping easier since you do not have to worry about solder heating as much. Carefully lay the circuit out on the board and begin wiring components together. I added a second pot and cap in series between pins 1 and 8 of the amp to be able to manually set the gain in addition to volume. Check you connections with a multimeter before adding the amplifier. I chose to add a LED indicator for power. This was done by using one side of switch contacts from the battery. The LED is in series with a 220 ohm resistor. Assemble the case and insert the battery. Step 4: Final notes If the speaker is noisy while the headphones work normally, try reversing the speaker connections. If it does not correct the issue, connect a 8 ohm resistor across the speaker contacts. You may have to place an insulating layer between the speaker and the place where the stereo jack comes through to prevent contact. This will be noted by a loud buzz. You may have to add some foam in the battery compartment to stop the battery from banging around. For reference, I've also read an article about amplifiers: http://www.apogeeweb.net/article/60.html Thanks for reading! Full Article
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guitar Andrew Hulshult 2024 Interview: DOOM IDKFA, Blood Swamps, DUSK, Iron Lung, AMID EVIL, Music, Guitars, Cold Brew Coffee, and More By toucharcade.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:49:59 +0000 When I first wrote about boomer shooters last year on Steam Deck and also on Switch, aside from New Blood … Continue reading "Andrew Hulshult 2024 Interview: DOOM IDKFA, Blood Swamps, DUSK, Iron Lung, AMID EVIL, Music, Guitars, Cold Brew Coffee, and More" Full Article Featured Interview Interviews News Steam Deck SwitchArcade
guitar How a guitarist saved hundreds on a sinking cruise ship By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 Apr 2022 23:29:40 GMT Guitarist Moss Hills helped evacuate a sinking cruise liner after some of the crew jumped ship Full Article
guitar Their guitars gently wept for Bangladesh By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Aug 2021 08:46:23 +0530 Pandit Ravi Shankar and George Harrison pulled off a coup of sorts when they managed to get Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and other stars to play a healing note for a new and anguished nation Full Article Watch
guitar Tech Support - Polyphia's Tim Henson Answers Guitar Questions From Twitter By www.wired.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 17:00:00 +0000 Polyphia's Tim Henson answers the internet's burning questions about guitar playing. How do you get a great guitar tone? Are expensive guitars a scam? What is a boomer bend? Why are barre chords so hard to play? How did Tim write 'Playing God'? Tim answers all these questions and much, much more! Check out Tim and Polyphia's YouTube channels: https://www.youtube.com/@TimHensonW6RST https://www.youtube.com/@Polyphia Director: Justin Wolfson Director of Photography: Constantine Economides Editor: Ron Douglas Expert: Tim Henson Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon White Production Manager: Eric Martinez Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Casting Producer: Nicole Ford Camera Operator: Rahil Ashruff Gaffer: Rebecca Van Der Meulen Audio: Gabe Quiroga Production Assistant: Patrick Sargent Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Full Article
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guitar Former lead guitarist for Northside hanged himself after bouts of loneliness, inquest hears By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 09:56:47 GMT Tim Walsh, 51, is feared to have lain dead at his Cheshire home for up to seven days before he was found by worried work colleagues when he failed to turn up for a shift on August 19 last year. Full Article
guitar Kartik Aaryan's Guitar Skills Leave Netizens in Splits, Watch Video By www.news18.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 12:19:08 +0530 Kartik Aaryan has shared a video on social media where he is seen enacting playing a guitar. Check it out. Full Article
guitar Trade law hits raw note for Gibson Guitars By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:49:10 +0000 When federal agents seized rare ebony and rosewood from famed guitar maker Gibson Guitars, it sparked a firestorm over illegal logging. Full Article Sustainable Business Practices