Friday, July 10, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Learn guitars e-books
Hello guys,
Throughout my internet adventures, I have come across these fine e-books which teaches you to play the guitar well. Check them out:
1) Jamorama
From the site
"Ever wish that you could jam along with a band? Like to know how to get started?
Learning how to play guitar is like learning how to speak a language. The more you listen to, imitate and play along with professionals, the better you'll get.
Look, NO ONE likes sitting alone for days and days practicing boring drills just to see a slight improvement in their playing. If you’re like I used to be, chances are that’s exactly what you’re doing. Well, I want to tell you about something I discovered that transformed my own playing abilities...
It’s called contextual learning and it’s why I have developed the Jamorama Jam Track system. I strongly believe in the importance of learners playing and jamming along as soon as possible, putting what they are learning to use.
Unlike other courses that use computer based music for play-along practice sessions, I have personally selected some of the best professional musicians, and we have recorded and produced these quality Jam Tracks so YOU can jam with the Jamorama band.
After using my successful Jam Track system you will be fully ready to start jamming with your OWN band... Now with everything you're getting, perhaps you are wondering..."
2) Music Master Pro - Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano And Violin Video Lessons
Are you looking for music instruction? Welcome to MusicMasterPro.com, the biggest music school on the net!
3) 50 Blues Guitar Backing Tracks
From the site
"Are you a blues musician? It is no secret that Blues guitar is one of the most intriguing and interesting genres that is out there. If you looking to take your blues guitar playing to the next level, you're in for a pleasant surprise...
In just a moment, I'll tell you exactly how you can quickly and easily summon the best acoustic and electric blues bands to jam with you and almost instantly skyrocket your desire for blues playing and practicing WITHOUT paying for expensive lessons.."
Throughout my internet adventures, I have come across these fine e-books which teaches you to play the guitar well. Check them out:
1) Jamorama
From the site
"Ever wish that you could jam along with a band? Like to know how to get started?
Learning how to play guitar is like learning how to speak a language. The more you listen to, imitate and play along with professionals, the better you'll get.
Look, NO ONE likes sitting alone for days and days practicing boring drills just to see a slight improvement in their playing. If you’re like I used to be, chances are that’s exactly what you’re doing. Well, I want to tell you about something I discovered that transformed my own playing abilities...
It’s called contextual learning and it’s why I have developed the Jamorama Jam Track system. I strongly believe in the importance of learners playing and jamming along as soon as possible, putting what they are learning to use.
Unlike other courses that use computer based music for play-along practice sessions, I have personally selected some of the best professional musicians, and we have recorded and produced these quality Jam Tracks so YOU can jam with the Jamorama band.
After using my successful Jam Track system you will be fully ready to start jamming with your OWN band... Now with everything you're getting, perhaps you are wondering..."
2) Music Master Pro - Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano And Violin Video Lessons
Are you looking for music instruction? Welcome to MusicMasterPro.com, the biggest music school on the net!
3) 50 Blues Guitar Backing Tracks
From the site
"Are you a blues musician? It is no secret that Blues guitar is one of the most intriguing and interesting genres that is out there. If you looking to take your blues guitar playing to the next level, you're in for a pleasant surprise...
In just a moment, I'll tell you exactly how you can quickly and easily summon the best acoustic and electric blues bands to jam with you and almost instantly skyrocket your desire for blues playing and practicing WITHOUT paying for expensive lessons.."
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Godin Redline at NAMM 2009
Check out the new Godin (pronounced Godan) guitars from Godin such as the Redline. These guitars are new innovative with new materials such as the 90% wood and 10% carbon.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Paul Riario from Guitar World talks to Larry Dimarzio
Paul Riario talks to Larry Dimarzio on the inspiration on these new pickups and about his legendary Les Paul. He was almost in Gene Simmon's band :)
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
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guitar world,
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stratocaster
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Guitar World Reviews DiMarzio's new True Velvet Pickups
Stratocaster single coils have a tone of their own. They are bright and clear. However, the clarity and volume are not even along the fretboard. The DiMarzio True Velvet pickups solve that to make your single coil sound sweet and clear. Guitarworld's Paul Riario visited Dimarzio to check these pickups up.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
dimarzio, guitar pickup, paf, 36th anniversary, les paul, 1959 les paul
Check out Paul Riario trying out the DiMarzio PAF 36th Anniversary pickup which makes any guitar it pops into sounding like a 1959 Les Paul.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
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36th anniversary,
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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