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Acoustic Guitars: Going Retro

... of the sound. This sound mixes with the sound produced by the front face of the soundboard. The resulting sound is thus a mixture of the two that gives the guitar its unique sound. All the sound energy in an acoustic guitar is produced by ... Read Read: Acoustic Guitars: Going Retro

By: gardnerwilkinson | 08/12/2008 | Music

All you Need to Know About Acoustic Guitars

... a hole into the body (sound hole). At this point, the sound mixes with the sound produced by the front face, resulting in a complex mixture of harmonics that give acoustic guitars their distinctive sound. One of the most popular ... Read Read: All you Need to Know About Acoustic Guitars

By: Anne Tide | 29/09/2007 | Music
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The Unspoken Mystery Behind Acoustic Guitar Strings

... from the string. Acoustic guitar strings do not need ferromagnetic metals. Amplification is often not a focus of the acoustic guitar. Strings with clarity, brilliance and volume are preferred. The technology used to amplify an acoustic ... Read Read: The Unspoken Mystery Behind Acoustic Guitar Strings

By: Professor String | 18/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Recording: Acoustic Guitar & Mic Technique

... . A commonly used close-miking technique is to place a dynamic microphone approximately 8 inches in front of the 12th fret on an acoustic guitar. Microphones like large diaphragm condensers and ribbon microphones are sometimes used in this ... Read Read: Recording: Acoustic Guitar & Mic Technique

By: tony matt | 19/09/2009 | Music

A Brief History of Ovation Acoustic Guitars

... a line of guitars at a pretty standard rate, starting with the Balladeer. Now, Ovation boasts a complete line of acoustic guitars, most of which include the Ovation standard and unique design features. These include the LX Series, the ... Read Read: A Brief History of Ovation Acoustic Guitars

By: William McRea | 13/09/2006 | Music

Types Of Guitar: Electric, Acoustic And Classical

... by playing with other guitar players. However, electric guitars are much louder than classical or acoustic guitars, and are generally not mixed with acoustic or classical guitars. However, it's often true that rock bands, for example, play ... Read Read: Types Of Guitar: Electric, Acoustic And Classical

By: Kevin Sinclair | 17/12/2007 | Music

My Review of Ben Edwards, Jamorama Acoustic

... are 153 videos which teach step by step of how to start playing guitar until you are good at it. Jamorama acoustic also provides several acoustic guitar tracks that you can use it to play along when you practice your guitar playing. This ... Read Read: My Review of Ben Edwards, Jamorama Acoustic

By: Jim Somchai | 30/10/2008 | Music

Tips On How To Play The Electric Guitar

... play a musical instrument, the electric guitar is always a favorite. However, some guitarists will tell you that it's so much easier to learn how to play an acoustic guitar first of all. Why do you think that is? Well, one thing to bear ... Read Read: Tips On How To Play The Electric Guitar

By: Kevin Sinclair | 31/01/2008 | Music

All about Guitar Amplifiers

... functioning it has a simple onboard mixer. This assists the keyboardists to control the tone and level of several keyboards. Acoustic guitar amplifiers are intended solely to produce a clean, transparent, acoustic sound when being used ... Read Read: All about Guitar Amplifiers

By: Victor Epand | 05/11/2007 | Music

Ways to Master Guitar Care

... not only regarding music but also regarding his instrument. Talking about a guitar, it is often said that as the wine gets fine with the age, the acoustic guitar gets better with the age. Therefore, its all depends on a perfect guitar care. ... Read Read: Ways to Master Guitar Care

By: Victor Epand | 06/11/2007 | Music

Easily Learn to Play Electric Guitar

... Once you find the electric guitar that you love, you can now learn to play it. As compared to an acoustic guitar, electric guitars are mush easier to play. It would also be best if you can purchase a pick and an amp. As you may have ... Read Read: Easily Learn to Play Electric Guitar

By: neha Patel | 25/06/2008 | Art

How To Plug A Guitar Or Bass Into A Computer

... your musical ability with the world-wide internet music community. We are assuming that you have an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar with a pickup. Overview Turn your computer around and look at the back of it. You should ... Read Read: How To Plug A Guitar Or Bass Into A Computer

By: Jon Broderick | 07/05/2006 | Advertising

Where To Buy Ibanez Guitars Online

... among these guitars is the pickups. They also change in color and inlays as well . The Ibanez family also includes basses and acoustic guitars. Their bass line has both hollow body and solid body guitars. Like the regular guitars the bass ... Read Read: Where To Buy Ibanez Guitars Online

By: Young Stephenson | 30/12/2009 | Music

Vintage Guitar Price Guide Free

... time and effort, and a hardening of the fingertips, the sound is well worth the effort in most people's opinions. Acoustic guitars can sometimes be amplified, for the benefit of larger audiences, by the use of a microphone situated near to ... Read Read: Vintage Guitar Price Guide Free

By: Nickolove Lovemore | 29/12/2009 | Music

Methods to Learn Electric Guitar

... guitars use steel strings which can be extraordinarily uncomfortable for newbies. Besides, learning the basics from an acoustic guitar teaches one to use a holistic guitar playing approach rather than relying on the effects and features of ... Read Read: Methods to Learn Electric Guitar

By: Mrs Forex | 26/10/2009 | Music
 

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