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Advantages Of Being Truthful To Your Online Date By: David Chastain Think you found someone who might be your next serious partner online? The long nights you spend chatting and sending each other private e-mails everyday can really get one’s heart skip a notch higher. When you finally set a date to meet each other, are you sure you are confident enough? Or will you fret because you told your online date that you are six two instead of five three in height? Then you suddenly realized you should have been less of a liar on your previous conver... Tags: dating, romance, relationships, love
Guitar Lessons – Playing Harmonics By: Bill McRea A harmonic is a tone that’s created by the guitar by touching the string above a fret on an open vibrating string. There are 2 types of harmonics Natural and Artificial or I prefer to call them pinch harmonics.
Natural Harmonics
Natural Harmonics can be produced by touching your index finger on your fret-hand above at the 5th, 7th or 12th fret. Just place your finger on the string above the fret, don’t press to hard or you will mute the note, pluck the note and then p... Tags: Guitar Lessons, Harmonics, Natural Harmonic, Pinch Harmonics
Guitar Lesson – String Muting By: Bill McRea String muting is another technique that can help you define your own personal style. There are two types of string muting, the palm mute with your picks hand and the string mute with your fret hand. They serve very different purposes, but both are important to good guitar playing.
Fret-hand muting is particularly important when playing chords and power chord. The purpose is to use part of you finger tips and fingers to mute the strings you don’t want to include in the chor... Tags: Pam Muting, String Muting, Fret-Hand Mutin, Guitar Lessons
An Alternative Way To Adjust Your Guitar Nut By: Andrew Preston Most new guitars arrive from the factory with the nut just barely playable. Older guitars may have the nut filed or worn down so much that fret buzz cannot be eliminated by neck or string height adjustment. If you have a new guitar, or you are replacing the nut with a new one, here is an alternative method to file and adjust the nut material to make your guitar play like the professionals guitars play.
Before You Invest in a California Trust Deed By: Clint Jhonson So you are aiming to place your investment into an instrument that would surely produce a good yield? You should consider investing in trust deeds. If you are in California and you want to put capital infusion into viable investments within the state, you should not fret. There surely is a good California trust deed where you can channel all your investment resources and efforts. Tags: Investing in trust deeds, California trust deed
The Importance Of Frets And Fret Boards By: Victor Epand A brief look at what frets and fret boards are, what role they play in helping a guitar to produce sounds, and how their design and manufacture can make a difference to the overall quality of sound. Tags: Fret, fret board, vibrato
The Importance Of Design In The Popularity Of Bass Guitars By: Victor Epand Bass guitars were often the rather dowdy instruments hidden at the back of a stage, but with a little help from mother nature, these instruments have gained massive popularity - as a result from their visual appeal as much as their musical capabilities. Tags: Electric guitar, fret, hardwood
Considering The Neck Of A Guitar By: Victor Epand The neck of a guitar can often be ignored when looking at the instrument, and is seen as simply the long extra bit - but in fact, it is this part which makes a huge difference to the instrument. Tags: Guitar, neck, fret
The Secrets Of A Fretless Guitar By: Victor Epand Some electric bass guitars are produced without frets. This article looks at how this is possible, and the reasons for wanting to play a guitar that is missing such a vital component. Tags: Electric guitar, fret, fretless, double bass
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