Friday, December 23, 2011

The Two Main Guitar Families, and Their Relatives

!±8± The Two Main Guitar Families, and Their Relatives

Although there are only two main categories of guitar, within each category there is a vast range if different styles, models and varieties to ensure that there is a guitar and a sound for every occasion and performance style. The two main categories are, of course, acoustic and electrical, but to define a guitar as either acoustic or electric is very bland, and tells us nothing about the actual type, the sound it produces, or its ease of performance.

Acoustic guitars are the ones most often used as a starting point for those new to learning the guitar as an instrument, and of the types of acoustic guitar available, the one most often used and recommended as the best one for beginners is the nylon string classical guitar. The strings of acoustic guitars can be made from either nylon or string, but since nylon tends to be much kinder on the fingers than steel, being thicker and looser, this is preferable. Not only that, but compared to steel strung guitars, nylon is far easier for a beginner to use to achieve a decent quality of sound. If these advantages weren't enough for a beginner, nylon strung classical guitars also tend to have wider necks than steel strung guitars, and this means that it is generally easier to get the fingers into position over the strings for the correct chords, without so much risk of fumbling, and accidentally catching the wrong string, or more than one string, resulting in buzzing and bad chord sounds.

With all of the advantages of nylon strung guitars, it might be wondered what would possess someone to use a steel strung guitar, but of course the difference is the sound produced. Steel strung guitars produce a much louder sound, and more jangly, but the steel pushing against your fingers can be quite painful, especially in the first few weeks of learning. After a few weeks, the skin on the fingers becomes more worn, and thicker, and able to cope with the instrument, but until that time, it is a painful instrument to start to play.

Although most guitars have six strings, there are some which have twelve, and these are divided into two sets of pairs, with the normal six strings each paired with a thinner string that plays the same note, but an octave higher. This provides a very attractive sound, but as a result of having so many strings, is very challenging to play, and not recommended for beginners.

Another breed of acoustic guitars are known as resonators, and these are purely steel strung guitars, the difference being that built in to the body of the guitar is a speaker-like resonator that was originally introduced to simply add volume to the instrument, although today they are usually played by country or blues musicians, in conjunction with a slide, as they produce quite a distinctive sound.

Electric guitars are instantly recognisable, although they can be split into two main types - those with hollow bodies, and those with solid ones. Those electric guitars with hollow bodies include an acoustic sound, with the notes being mellowed or softened slightly by the fact that the notes being played are amplified naturally to some extent. As a result of this, hollow body electric guitars are preferred by those who play jazz. On the other hand, solid body guitars, which rely on electronics and external gadgets to achieve the sound, are preferred by those who play rock. Because there is no natural acoustic sound, the instrument is entirely reliant upon the electronics, but this in turn provides far greater versatility and, perhaps more importantly, greater volume!


The Two Main Guitar Families, and Their Relatives

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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Remarkable Gibson Es 335 Guitar

!±8± The Remarkable Gibson Es 335 Guitar

Over the past fifty years a guitar has stood out in both design and sound. The Gibson Es 335 Guitar is an American classic that has become a staple amongst musicians.

The ES (Electric Spanish) is a hybrid between acoustic and electric guitars. The instrument design uses a wooden block within the length of the body to limit feedback, while the side "wings" are left hallow to reverberate a warm acoustic sound through top-cut f-holes. A slim neck allow comfortable handling and easy access to the upper frets.

Traditional construction materials have been a maple body and center block, with a mahogany or maple neck. Most models have come with a rosewood fretboard, but some variations have replaced this with ebony, and inlays unique from the block shaped mother perloid material. Standard pickups include two Humbuckers of opposite polarity to produce a "warm" and "fat" tone.

The goal of Gibson, when it originally introduced the ES in 1958, was to draw on the best of both acoustic and electric guitars. While hollow bodies offer a distinct "warm" and "dark" tone, they tend to produce too much feedback when amplified. Solid body electric guitars offer much better sustain. The design of the ES was conceived to reach a middle ground.

Rhythm and Blues, and popular rock musicians have relied on the ES as a standard when developing trademark sounds. Eric Clapton, Chuck Berry and U2 have all drawn on the guitar when developing as artists. Of particular note is Blues player, B. B. King's adoption of the model soon after its release. Gifting the name, "Lucille", to his personal guitar he garnished a name for himself and later endorsement by Gibson with the signature B. King Lucille ES model.

As unmistakable as the artists who play it, the Gibson Es 335 Guitar is a standout amongst it's peers. The revolutionary design and sound has left indelible marks on both guitar design and popular music.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Best Selling Acoustic Guitars

!±8± Best Selling Acoustic Guitars

For anyone who is interested in buying an acoustic guitar, there are lots of options available to them. Whether they would prefer an electric version or a non-electric type, there are many styles and price ranges that can make your experience with the guitar, the best that it can be.

The Washburn D10s Dreadnought Acoustic guitar is a great one, because it looks great and sounds amazing. This guitar is made durable and tough, so you don`t have to worry about going easy on it. It was voted the best guitar under 500, because it truly has lots of features packed into the fairly low price tag. It comes dazzled with a rock solid mahogany neck with a truss rod for low action, and a pair of super stable tuners with the famous Buzz feiten tuning system. This tuning system allows anyone to fix the easiest and most common mistakes.

The Epiphoe Hummingbird Dreadnought Acoustic is a nice one to have. This guitar is ideal for anyone just starting out, due to the low price and sound packed quality. IT has a solid spruce top which gives it, its powerful sound.

Composite Cargo high Gloss Electric Acoustic in a charcoal color, is an expensive but well worth it, guitar. It is hand crafted and has a composite finger with twenty medium stainless steel frets and side dots. It also has an offset sound hole with integrated top bracing. It is rigid and a solid one piece neck and body combination. This guitar is impervious to climate change so you don`t have to worry about the sound quality as you travel.

Composite GX Electric Acoustic in carbon burst is an all composite acoustically tailored for the best tone, durability and versatile abilities. It is a full body piece with a continuous neck and body, which gives it its dynamic feel. A carbon fibre neck for consistent playability gives someone that ultimate performance. A slender and ergonomic design lets people hold it with ease. And with five rough colors to chose from, there is sure to be one for any taste and color preference. This guitar is light weight and has fiber bracing around the center sound hole.

The last guitar to mention is called the Composite Acoustics Cargo Raw finish Electric Acoustic. With Cutaway. This guitar looks amazing with its shiny black frame and perfect strings. It has ultra precise black gotoh tuning for the best in having your guitar in tune, it has a carbon fiber neck for constant playing, and it has a composite finger board with twenty frets and side dots for easy play. This guitar is made as one piece through the neck and body, which gives it that deep hollow sound. It is also flexibly to climate change and doesn't let the weather or humidity affect its sound or playing ability.

Buying an acoustic guitar can be a big decision, especially when they can cost so much money. The best thing to do is to go into a music store and talk with the sales staff, through their ideas and advice; you might be able to find a guitar that matches your abilities and needs. There are lots of beginner guitars and ones for professionals, if you are somewhere in the middle, then having an expert help you make a choice is a great idea.


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Martin Performing Artist GPCPA4 (GPCPA4) (Grand PA Series AC/EL)

!±8± Martin Performing Artist GPCPA4 (GPCPA4) (Grand PA Series AC/EL)

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What happens when you merge the classic look and feel of a traditional Martin acoustic guitar with the convenience of today's modern acoustic-electric? You get the Performing Artist series, that's what! Like so many classic Martins from years past, the Performing Artist series is crafted using nothing but the finest tonewoods, with solid Sitka spruce for the top and solid Sapele making up the back and sides. Add to this a satin-finished neck, a unique neck carve, and a convenient cutaway, and you've got a guitar that's downright inspiring to play. But this is only half the story.Martin takes the acoustic-electric guitar on an evolutionary journey, equipping these instruments with the Fishman F1 Analog electronics system. Far more than a simple pickup system, the discreetly mounted F1 Analog system offers a convenient onboard tuner as well as volume and tone controls to help take charge of your sound. This is the Performing Artist GPCPA4, a well-balanced instrument that's great for any style of music. Martin GPCPA4 Performing Artist Series Acoustic/Electric Guitar Features at a Glance:Finish: Natural Polished GlossConstruction: Mortise/Tenon Neck JointBody Size: Grand Performance 14 Fret CutawayTop: Solid Sitka SpruceRosette: Two RingTop Bracing Pattern: Hybrid "x" ScallopedTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5/16"Back Material: Solid SapeleBack Purfling: NoneSide Material: Solid SapeleEndpiece: NoneEndpiece Inlay: NoneBinding: Black BoltaronTop Inlay Style: NoneSide Inlay: NoneBack Inlay: NoneNeck Material: Select HardwoodNeck Shape: Performing Artist ProfileNut Material: White CorianHeadstock: Solid/Square TaperHeadplate: Solid East Indian RosewoodHeelcap: Solid East Indian RosewoodFingerboard Material: Black RichliteScale Length: 25.4"# Of Frets Clear: 14# Of Frets Total: 20Fingerboard Width At Nut: 1-3/4"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1/8"Fingerboard Position Inlays: Offset Dots - White AbsFingerboard Binding: NoneFinish Back & Sides: SatinFinish Top: Polished Glos

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Amigo 1/2 Size Classical Guitar for Kids or Children

!±8±Amigo 1/2 Size Classical Guitar for Kids or Children

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The Amigo 1/2 Size Classical Guitar is great for kids or children! It is a 32'' long half-size European classical guitar with nylon strings, solid spruce top, and beech sides and back. Includes a 5-year warranty. Perfect for classroom or home use!

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