Learn The Perfect Way To Have Fun With Guitar
March 9, 2010 by Jon J Tan
Filed under Guitar History
It definitely is easy to understand. After all, the magical guitar has great appeal. You will find very few guitarists who choose their acoustical or electric guitar and who are able to withstand the immediate excitement of the playing experience. It is really natural to hold the guitar, choose a couple of notes and play with it into the night. There really is nothing similar to your first guitar and no experience just like first strapping it on and busting a few notes.
Ibanez ART100 Review – A Wise Investment?
March 4, 2010 by R. S. Rasnick
Filed under Guitar History
Noted guitar maker Ibanez first made a name for themselves in the 1970’s with a noted copy of a Gibson Les Paul that was, by all accounts, far better than the instruments that Gibson themselves were making at the time. Though Ibanez was stopped by Gibson from further producing the guitar, it was clear that Japanese manufacturers were here to stay.
Gretsch G5120 Review – Quality Import?
March 4, 2010 by R. S. Rasnick
Filed under Guitar History
While the always-popular Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster (and the scores of guitars influenced by them) have rightly earned their spots as electric guitar icons, we sometimes can forget that there are other distinct guitars out there. Sure, a Les Paul cranked through a Marshall is a big sound, but it’s only one sound. Another “big” sound can come from plugging in huge hollowbody to a classic tube amp and getting your twang on! If you’d like to experiment with a guitar that would make Duane Eddy proud, give the Gretsch G5120 a try.
Truth Regarding Cost Free Zune Music Downloads
March 4, 2010 by Mick Levece
Filed under Guitar History
These are some risk factors you need to think about fastidiously if you would like the free zune music downloads, flicks and other entertainment media offered at the free resources.
Teach Yourself How To Play A Guitar By Ear
March 4, 2010 by Ann Walters
Filed under Guitar History
All guitarists can learn to play guitar by ear. There is no great art or skill to doing it. In fact, all it takes is some practice to train yourself to tell apart the chords and scales played in songs.
History of the Acoustic Guitar
September 27, 2009 by larry
Filed under Guitar History
By Jay Villaverde
Did you know that when you picked up your acoustic guitar, you’re picking up an instrument with 5,000 years of history attached to it? Acoustic guitars are descendants of stringed instruments that were found in a variety of cultures thousands and thousands of years ago. As civilizations merged and the world became smaller, [...]
A Brief History Of The Guitar
September 27, 2009 by larry
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By Gray Rollins
Guitarists know a lot about their instruments—techniques, chords, songs etc. But what many guitarists don’t know is the history of the guitar. It’s understandable, because many people don’t feel this helps at all in actually playing the guitar. Still, it is helpful to know everything about the instrument—including the history.
The history of guitar [...]




