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Custom Acoustic Guitars

Friday, July 31st, 2009

 

Acoustic guitars are guitars that work without electric current. They can be played anywhere and provide great quality of sound. Custom acoustic guitars are guitars that are customized according to the specifications of a specific guitar player. Generally, acoustic guitars are easy to handle and are popular with most guitarists. But still, people like to have guitars especially made for themselves to meet their specific comfort and usage needs.

The concept of customizing things came up with the increasing expectations of people for comfort with whatever they use. With custom made objects, you just don’t have objects in your hands, but you have your desires, expectations, taste, and desires in a simple package. In addition to guitars, custom clothing, cars, accessories, bikes, and furniture have enjoyed increased popularity over the years. Acoustic guitars are not an exception s and they can be customized according to the needs of just about any type of guitarist with relative ease, if the guitarist is willing to pay the sometimes expensive fees.

Custom Acoustic GuitarsCustom acoustic guitars are very famous in the market for the sheer reason that you can design them in whatever way you want and apart from changing the looks of your guitar, you can even change the way they sound. Each and every aspect of the guitar can be chosen on your own, including the wood used for guitars, the kind of tuning pegs used, and the shape in which it can be designed.

Usually different varieties of woods go into the making of acoustic guitars. You can choose from a variety of woods like mahogany, rosewood, cedar, cherry, ebony, walnut, maple, and so many other things. The tuning pegs can be made of silver, brass, gold, and anything that you want. The sound quality can be adjusted according to your wish and it gives you a unique feeling of being yourself when you play your custom made guitar.

Custom acoustic guitars are made in smaller numbers only for the people who want them. So, they are bound to be costlier than mass-produced ones. It is also possible to get custom made replicas of famous guitars from the past.

Author: Damian Sofsian

Acoustic Guitar Custom Calton Case Giveaway

The winner will be able to receive, at no charge, a custom case tailored to the exact measurements of his or her own guitar.

 

 

What To Know A Custom Acoustic Guitar That Exceptionally Best Sound?

 

 

The standards were achieved by ground breaking companies such as Martin Guitars and Gibson, who spent money and research to allow standards to exist within the ’sound’ of a custom acoustic guitar, or any custom guitar for that matter.

 

 

Custom Acoustic Guitars

 

 

Among the classical guitars, custom acoustic guitars are believed to be the contemporary lineage of the well known guitars. Acoustic guitars do not need the support of electricity. Acoustic guitars produce lucid and loud sound.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Custom Band T-shirts – Promote Your Band!

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

 

Many new bands today want to succeed in the industry, and promote their band to others. There are many different ways to accomplish this. Advertisement is a great way and what better way to advertise your band then through t-shirt. There are many different ways to advertise your band through t-shirts. One is through graphics and words.

Custom Band T-shirts - Promote Your Band!Originality is one of the best ways to come up with the perfect graphic for advertising your band. Most bands are original and most like their t-shirts to be too. Colors are another way to draw attention to promoting your band. Maybe a color that isn’t commonly used would be a great way to get people to notice your shirt.

Pictures of your band and possibly the name and the instrument each member plays might help. Once you have decided on your shirts and have the made, maybe try selling them at different functions to promote your band. Or try having your friends or family wear them to help get you recognized.

Famous bands also use t-shirts for promotion and to give their fans something more.

Advertisement is a good way of promoting. Another way that might possibly work is distribute them to different places for example, where you will be performing in front of people. Or if you’re a part of the band in school, try sellind them at the school concert! People would love to wear a custom band t-shirt!

Maybe you can find some type of business to help you sell your product, many people try that. Maybe try to make a t-shirt that will distinguish you and set your band apart from any other band around.

There are many different ways to promote your band, and the opportunities are many and vast. Whatever way you decide to promote and separate your band from others will pay off in the long run with the right type of ideas. The idea discussed in this article (custom band t-shirt) gives by far the best value for money in terms of promotion.

Author: David Arakea

 

Express Yourself By Designing Your Own Tee

T-shirt printing has quickly become one of the most popular forms in expressing different styles and ideas. There are literally hundreds of different custom tee shirt designs that are available for you to choose from when you design your own.

Create A Tour Shirt For Your Band!!

A big part of the fun of creating a fake band is being able to share your band with friends and strangers alike. 

Designing Your Custom Band Merch

Designing custom band merch can be a difficult process, but can be made easy when knowing where to start.

 

 

 

 

 

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Gift Ideas For Guitar Players

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

When there is someone in your life who loves to play guitar it only makes sense that you indulge their hobby or passion with gifts that are perfect for them. Whether it is for their birthday, Christmas, anniversary or just because you want to do something nice, it is always good to be prepared with the best gifts to give guitar players. Many of the best gifts are very reasonable priced as well and can be given to people with all different levels of playing experience.

Gift Ideas For Guitar PlayersThe next time you are shopping for a person in your life that enjoys the guitar you should consider buying them a capo. A capo is used on the fret board and it is a great tool that they can use to play in different keys. It also can be used to see how the original music written by the guitar player can sound in various keys. With a price usually under $20, a capo can make a great gift for a beginner or someone who wants to start writing their own music.

A tuner is also another thoughtful gift to give. Although it is good to eventually learn how to tune your own guitar, when people first start playing they are not going to have the experience or the knowledge to do so. And since being in tune is extremely important when playing guitar it only makes sense to invest in a reliable tuner. There are many new tuners on the market that are considered to be robotic tuners where all you have to do is to plug them in and let the guitar tune itself. This works automatically on electric guitars but for acoustic guitars you need to get an adapter to make sure it works properly. It is an innovative and easy way of tuning a guitar and perfect for almost any style of player.

Another great idea for a gift to give to the guitar player in your life is a year subscription to a guitar magazine. Many of the current magazines also offer lessons in it and it is a gift that will last the entire year. With articles written by many well known guitarists, they can learn a lot about the profession and have something enjoyable to read. For only a small amount of money you can give them that they can truly use and learn from over the year.

There are plenty of small items that you can purchase as well. There are t-shirts, key chains, mugs, sheet music, learn to play lesson books, and so much more. You can buy them an extra set of strings which commonly need to be replaced, or even extra cables, picks, straps or anything that are used on a regular basis. Many of the most useful guitar gifts can be found in any guitar shop or online. There are some great unique gifts that you can pick up on any online auction site or through a specialty guitar shop as well. This includes autographed guitars that although may cost more money they are incredibly special and one of a kind.

Author: Jason C Diggs

Affordable Gifts For Everyone

Useful houseware items, collectibles, novelties, apparel, perfume, jewelry, and more, if you are in need of something for that special someone but you haven’t a clue what to buy,these blogs may stimulate some ideas!

GIFT IDEAS FOR THE GUITAR ENTHUSIAST

Great gift ideas for the guitar player in your life. Guitars, music books, gear and lots of other goodies at discount prices.

Gift Ideas For Guitar Players

It also can be used to see how the original music written by the guitar player can sound in various keys. With a price usually under $20, a capo can make a great gift for a beginner or someone who wants to start writing their own music.

 

 

 

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Guitar Jewelry

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

 

Did you notice the pack of teens that just skirted by? Amongst the mid-drift t-shirts, the micro white shorts, and the streaks of neon yellow and green that peak through, there’s a new theme that teenagers are proclaiming. Body jewelry, now becoming mainstream, is giving way to the Ed Hardy shirts, while the craze to declare ones love for music shines. Be it a guitar pick hanging from a long neck chain, or a rhinestone guitar bracelet, guitar jewelry is hot.

Guitar Jewelry“It’s a chance to show our own style” uttered Jim, a tall but slightly built teen, who had several guitar pick necklaces around his neck, on top of a ripped T Shirt with tattoo motifs ablaze. “Skulls” and “Death” in bright colors intertwined as the soft melancholy vocals of the band “tomorrow’s death” played on. “My girlfriend and I hooked up at the last concert and we rock”, proclaimed Jim as he proudly showed us the new necklace just purchased for his girlfriend – a long chain with guitar pick, rhinestone guitar and peace sign charms.

Attributed to Hannah Montana, or perhaps a resurgent love for the guitar itself, teens are in love with the motif. From the buzzing and wildly electric craze, to the more mellow and enjoyable country folk sound, guitars are everywhere – emblems on a blouse; screened onto a hat, or guitar jewelry, the theme is simple – MUSIC LIVES inside all of us. Declared with youthful energy as individual styles are decided, it appears that teens have struck a new note on a recurrent theme – Rock ‘n Roll is here to stay – a theme which many of us might recall from a few years back.

Author: Julie W Hall

Guitar Jewelry

From the likes of Hannah Montana and Ed Hardy, Guitar Jewelry is Hot! There is an electric craze in guitar product everywhere.

Vintage Guitar Jewelry Pin Brooch Locket

Vintage guitar jewelry pin brooch locket.

 

Jewelgirl Loves Jewelry: GUITAR BROOCH

 

Wonderful collection of jewelry. It is wonderful to know that so many of you visit from all over the world! Over the next few months I will be continuing to show my jewelry with my commentary.

 

 

 

 

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Hip Hop Dressing Up

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

From baggy jeans and bling blings to classic gangster-inspired suits and bowler hats, a distinct and evolving fashion style has always been an indispensable element of the hip hop industry. Hip hop fashion traces its roots to the clothing style of African-American youths. Since then it has drawn its influences from hip hop scenes in different parts of the United States, from California to New York, as well as from various elements of underground and popular culture.

One of the earlier clothing styles in hip hop was the sportswear coupled with conspicuous jewelry which became the signature look for old school rap. Tracksuits, bomber jackets, berets, Doc Martens, and sneakers were some of the common apparel then. Men sported gold chains while women wore large gold earrings. The sports apparel of Adidas, Nike, and Le Coq Sportif were some of the commonly patronized brands in the 1980s. The 1990s saw the growing popularity of more sportswear from Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, Polo, Calvin Klein, and Nautica. This particular fashion style became known as the urban streetwear and was further supplied by such brands as FUBU, Ecko Unlimited, Walker Wear, and Boss Jeans.

The emergence of gangsta rap as a sub-genre of hip hop fueled another fashion statement, this time inspired by the clothing styles of street thugs and prison inmates. Gangsta rappers started wearing baggy pants, bandannas, and tattoos. Not a few conservatives reacted negatively to the sagging pants and low-hanging waistlines. A religious group tried to combat the fashion style by giving out belts while others sought to make it illegal.

 

 

Other hip hop personalities opted for the classy gangster look and wore double-breasted suits, bowler hats, silk shirts, and alligator-skin shoes. This Mafioso-inspired image was popularized by the Notorious B.I.G. and Sean Combs a.k.a. Diddy, with the latter becoming known as the Shiny Suit Man.

Recent trends in hip hop apparel show the influence of hipster and preppy styles. Oversized shirts were replaced with tighter-fitting short-sleeved shirts, tracksuits were traded for sports coats, and tighter denims were favored over sagging jeans. Some of the popular accessories are large belt buckles and skull and skeleton ornaments. Decorated hoodies, fitted caps, and trucker hats are also commonly worn.

Heavy jewelry has also become an enduring mark of hip hop fashion, symbolizing an ostentatious display of fame and wealth. Known in hip hop slang as bling bling, these flashy accessories became ubiquitous fashion icons and common semiotic elements in a lot of music videos. Gold jewelry was the craze in the 80s but it was eventually edged out by silver and platinum. Grills or removable metal teeth coverings also became popular among celebrities.

With the development of hip hop fashion, rap artists eventually ventured into the clothing business and started producing their own labels. The rap group Wu-Tang Clan has its Wu-Wear, Damon Dash and Jay-Z have Rocawear, and Diddy has Sean John. Diddy also bagged the 2003 Menswear Designer of the Year Award given by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Other hip hop personalities with their own clothing lines are Eminem, 50 Cent, Russell Simmons, Kimora Lee Simmons, and OutKast.

Author: Kristien Wilkinson

Kristien Wilkinson is an online writer and contributor to http://www.hiphop.net

Hip Hop Official by GoTV

Hip Hop Official is mobile source for hip hop music and culture. With features on hip hop hottest stars like Lil Wayne and Kanye West, to music videos, live performance hip hop honeys and more!

Conversation at the Club – B-Boys

It could be some drastic vapor like acid on paper stir up at this party wanna one night stand got to have the the right plan stayed up all night man just to come up with words, now with this love rap thing I was ready to flap my wing and fly high and try to pull a chick girl got hips true checking as I sip my brew ?

 Are anti-hip-hop policies racist?

The thing is, the club where this event was held has an exceedingly strict no-hip-hop policy. Its dress code reads as follows: “No White T-Shirts; No Shirts Below Pants Pockets; No Shorts Below Top of Calf; No Exposed Necklaces on Men;  my frat brother owns a club and he has some of the same policies, cause when he opened it without a dress code young cats came in and tore it up, so the dress code limits the trouble so the people that paid to have a good time.

 

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Saggy Pants and Low Slung Guitars

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Throughout history, every new generation is responsible for instigating and adapting trends and habits that are particularly designed to bug the living crap out of the previous generation.

My dad came up in the “Happy Days” years when slicked back pompadours and cigarette packs rolled up in T-shirt sleeves were the rage. Coupled with the early days of rock and roll – “the devil’s music” – my dad’s generation was accused by his dad’s generation, of nothing less than representing the eventual destruction of mankind.

I came up on the tail end of the “hippie” generation. Known for free love, mind altering substances, long hair (on men) and rock & roll (the “devil’s” music). It was a great time to grow up, but I still remember the look of confusion and dismay on the “old folks” when a static scratched Purple Haze blared out of the AM radio speakers as my shoulder length hair shook to the beat. That was, of course, back when I had hair.

Nowadays, when I walk down the street or through the mall, I gawk in amazement at the current generations’ fixation on saggy pants. How these things stay up when the waist band is at thigh level or below is, to me, something that defies gravity and decorum. They say we all eventually become our parents. I guess it’s true!

As a long time guitar player who still climbs on stage every weekend to play the “devil’s music”, I have also had a fixation on a trend over the last couple of decades, with guitar players that wear their guitars slung low.

This is one that I’ve never figured out. Always trying hard to remain an open minded Baby Boomer, when I see a guitarist hunched over forward and shredding a guitar at knee level, I still walk away baffled.

Although this low slung guitar trend has apparently continued to perpetuate as a fashion statement, because it “looks cool”, my confusion has less to do with fashion than it does physics. I just can’t fathom “how” you can physically play a guitar at that angle.

 

 

A large part of guitar playing technique comes from the wrist. String bends, barre chords and finger movements are all supported by a wrist that is able to pivot at a comfortable angle.

When a guitar is slung low, the only way to approach the neck is with the wrist bent at what, to me, seems to be an un-natural angle. The more severe the angle of the wrist, the more diminished is the wrist’s ability to apply a sufficient amount of pressure. When the natural plane of the lower arm, to the wrist, to the hand, to the fingers is broken, the less control the guitarist has to perform intricate maneuvers on the fret board.

Of course, it’s all a matter of what you get used to. I have been invited to sit in with bands over the years, and have been handed guitars with straps in the “low slung” position and tried to play them. Although, for the guitar player whose axe I was using, it was a perfectly comfortable position – for me it just doesn’t work.

My generation of guitar players included legends like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana and Stevie Ray Vaughn. All who played guitars at waist level and up, so that’s naturally how I learned to play.

In fact, I am a “slung high” guitarist. I wear my guitar up at about chest level. It’s just a natural position for me, although I have taken some ribbing from other musicians about it! To some “low slung” guitarists I must look like the high school nerd with pants pulled high in a buttoned down short sleeve shirt with a pocket protector.

Now that my generation has gone from cool and hip – to aching hips – I try to always be conscious of the fact that there are new things that will come out of the younger generations that I may not totally understand, but that doesn’t necessarily make them bad.

Although I want to pull some of these “low slung” guitarists off to the side and say, “hey, just try it this way. Give your wrist a break and see how much raising the height of you guitar will improve you ability to play”, I refrain.

The beauty of playing music and being a musician is that we are all different, which allows us all to express ourselves in our own way. What works for one may not work for another, and you know what, that’s okay.

My biggest fear though, is that the trend continues on even further. The vision of a guitar player playing a low slung (to the floor) guitar, and, wearing saggy drooping pants, might give a whole new meaning to a “crack” problem.

Author: Keith Dean

Keith Dean is founder of AdultGuitarLessons.com and a 30 veteran of stage and studio. He toured extensively as a road musician throughout the US and Europe, was a former lead guitarist for Jason Aldean, and has shared stages with Little Big Town, Wild Rose, Winger, Confederate Railroad and more. He is a published songwriter, owned and operated a successful music store, and has instructed numerous students in guitar. http://www.adultguitarlessons.com

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Gender Bias in Middle School?

Yet, the girls were walking around in skirts so short they should be arrested, belly shirts, and the other boys had low slung jeans showing off their backsides. And don’t even get me started on the school uniforms. it’s not just your school , unfortunately, … My son was sent home because he was wearing a baggy pair of pants, he was wearing a belt too but apparently it’s now a teacher’s place to notice a lack of underwear! I was shocked and reported the teacher. …

In Japan, It’s the Men Who Go for Skinny

Lad Musician burst onto the Tokyo fashion scene in 1995 in a glam-rock/low-slung-guitar kind of way, espousing an emaciated, tragic sexiness enhanced by clinging silhouetted tops and slim, revealing pants with no pockets and very little breathing space. Young men will combine these tops with baggy jeans that are suspended 8 centimeters below the navel on terrifically flat stomachs, subconsciously channeling, perhaps, the Kate Moss look of the late 1990s.

Bikini Jeans

I was thinking about this today, but, attaching underwear to jeans to combat the baggy jeans laws, if the undies are part of the jeans and made to hang out like that can they still arrest you?

 

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Punk Rock T-Shirts and Clothing Reflect Musical Genres

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

At various times throughout history, music has reflected established culture, rejected the status quo, and created cultural phenomena that went far beyond melodies and lyrics. The folk music of the 1950s and 1960s, for example, represented a sea change in attitudes about everything from the Vietnam War to premarital sex. Rock ‘n’ roll was, at its heart, a rebellion against the staid and sedate post-World War II era. Heavy metal kicked music up a notch in the late 1960s and early 1970s with its emphasis on sound distortion, volume, and the central role of guitars and drums. These anti-establishment roots took hold and formed the foundation of punk rock’s popularity in the mid-1970s.

Like the musical genres that came before it, punk rock generated a subculture and spawned several other sub-genres of music. Today, punk rock T-shirts, Oi! gothic clothing, and emo bondage clothing are still widely worn, each reflecting the more encompassing punk rock attitude or the more specific sub-genre. Punk rock songs are characterized by bare instrumentation, hard-hitting lyrics with themes that are nihilistic or extremely political, and fast tempos.

Punk rockers encompass not only those who play the music, but also those who identify with and live the punk rock lifestyle. Punk rockers share attitudes of self-reliance, rejection of the mainstream, and progressive or liberal political leanings. They are less likely to engage in activities for person gain and are more likely to focus their efforts on change for the greater good. Punk rockers are also widely known for their creative fashion statements. Punk rock T-shirts often have outrageous images on them, and punks often use tape and safety pins to hold together torn garments. Likewise, they employ a variety of nontraditional items as jewelry, such as safety pins and razor blades, and often have extreme hairstyles and colors.

 

 

 

 

Oi!, a punk genre, generally draws from the working class. Oi! gothic clothing is popular, as is the Doc Marten and Levi look. Another genre of punk, emo, is short for emotive hardcore or emotional hardcore. Emo bondage clothing has a distinctive style that is designed to shock the status quo with its use of leather, rubber, and latex. Since the 1970s, punk rock has experienced both hills and valleys.

After becoming a phenomenon in the mid-1970s, by the end of the decade bands like The Go-Go’s become popular with the mainstream. Punk then seemed to morph into New Wave, with the Talking Heads, Devo, and The Police emerging on the scene. In the 1980s, punk’s progeny, alternative rock and emo, took hold, while the 1990s saw the dawn of riot grrrl and queercore. In the past decade, punk has again entered the mainstream – to the consternation of traditionalists who view commercial success as the antithesis of the punk philosophy. While battles over capitalist philosophy and musical style rage on, those living the punk lifestyle continue to express themselves through punk rock T-shirts, Oi! gothic, and emo bondage clothing.

Author: Chris Robertson

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about Punk Rock T-Shirts and Clothing or Majon’s Music directory.

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“Relix uncovers indie rock’s true jamband roots”

“We discussed playing a 45-minute version of ‘China Cat Sunflower,’ [at Bonnaroo 2008]” said MGMT guitarist James Richardson with a straight face shortly before his set, sporting a well-worn tie-dyed Grateful Dead T-shirt. I love indie rock and 80% of the shows I see or the music I buy is from this genre. Outside of the bad hippie dancing, jam band crowds are usually a lot more attitude-free and more good-time-for-all inviting than indie rock shows.

Limp Bizkit Was Used as “Fuel to Torture Other People

Apparently, most of you have been living under a rock for the past 15 years. It’s always been cool to hate Limp Bizkit and nu-metal as a whole. They’re a bunch of annoying fucks who put out a shitty genre of music that didn’t even outlast disco before, Does Fred realize that when you listen to bands incessantly you REFLECT THEIR INFLUENCE IN YOUR OWN MUSIC?? Yes, I have seen him wearing a Smiths T-Shirt. But what possible connection is there between the two groups.

 Abe Duque: Don’t Be So Mean

One Buck Short presents the 9 hour indie rock festival of pure adrenaline-pumping rock performances in line with World Music Day. Brace yourself for an awesome local line up of Bittersweet, Bunkface, Pop Shuvit, Deng Deng, Estranged, Love Me Butch and Seven Collar  In an effort to bring you aural gold, JUICE enters into unchartered album and single territories, discovering new artists, diciphering incomprehensible music genres and laying waste to musical abominations.

 

 

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Double Neck Gibson Guitars

Friday, June 26th, 2009

A double neck guitar allows a player to switch between different types of guitar without having to put one down and pick up the other, like a six- and twelve-string guitars or a lead and bass guitars. The EDS-1275, one of the most popular double neck Gibson guitars, was used by Jimmy Page of the Led Zeppelin on his live version of “Stairway to Heaven.” The EDS-1275 double-neck guitar is handmade in Nashville. It has solid maple necks and a mahogany body, and its fretboard is made of rosewood. Each guitar has its own PAF humbucker pickup.

Another version is the Jimmy Page Les Paul limited edition – this double-neck guitar’s fretboards are made from rosewood. There are 20 frets with split-parallelogram inlays. First double neck Gibson guitars (the EDS-1275) were produced in 1958. In 1962, the design was changed to the SG body style. In 1968, they stopped production of the EDS-1275, but it was restarted again in 1977, but the line was discontinued in 1990. This popular double-neck Gibson was made with a cherry finish, tobacco burst, and ebony with chrome or gold hardware and alpine white with gold hardware.

 

 

 

 

In 2004, Gibson began working with Jimmy Page to create a replica of the famous EDS-1275 SG double-neck guitar. There are a limited number with his signature on one of the necks. There are also additional replicas created by Page and Gibson – these do not have his signature on them, but do come with a certificate of authenticity.

An interesting variation by Gibson is a double-neck mandolin, the EMS-1235. This was in production from 1958 through 1968 and even though it is called a mandolin, it was really a double cutaway. The top neck is shorter and tuned one octave higher than the standard pitch. This guitar had one-piece mahogany necks and rosewood fingerboards. Both necks were six-string ones and used thinline hollow bodies until 1961. In 1962, they changed to the SG style and were in production until 1968, when production was stopped.

And the last example of double neck Gibson guitars is the Gibson EBS-1250, which was in production from 1962 to 1970. This one was a bass/lead guitar – the top neck is a bass (four strings) and the bottom neck is a six-string guitar.

Author: Misha Kerogazov

 

The Gibson EDS-1275 Double Neck

Perhaps few guitars adequately express the true spirit of classic rock excess like the Gibson EDS-1275 double neck. During the 1970s, you could find an EDS-1275 in the hands of many legendary guitar players—most notably, Led Zeppelin’s.

Very cool 1960s Gibson tenor guitar/ mandolin double neck

2 necks, 12 strings. This 1960s-era mandolin/ tenor guitar is one of the cooler things I’ve seen for a while. I’ve been switching between mandolin and tenor guitar for some of Tangleweed’s stuff, so a 2-header monster like this.

Gibson Les Paul Guitars

The nitrocellulose lacquer finish on the Faded Double Cutaway makes for great looks. But you also get cool feel, wide-open vibrant tone, and a whole lot of guitar for very little cash. Solid mahogany body and set neck.

 

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Assessing Gibson Guitar Values

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Understanding Gibson guitar values is not a black and white, finite task. There are, unfortunately, many shades of grey, and many things you need to be aware of. Here are three key points that will help you get the best understanding of what your Gibson is worth.

Gibson Guitar

1. The Buyer – Who is buying the guitar will play a major role in how much you get for the guitar. Is it a collector? If so, they may actually be willing to buy the guitar at a premium (more than it’s worth) because they intend to hang on to it and let it appreciate. Is the buyer a reseller? In this case, the buyer will be trying to pay you the absolute lowest amount because they immediately intend to sell the guitar for a profit. Be careful in this scenario, as the buyer may take advantage of your ignorance of guitar values. Arm yourself with as much information as you can.

2. The Condition – Obviously, the condition of anything you’re selling plays a role in how much money you get. Be aware that a buyer interested in an older or vintage guitar will be particularly fussing about the condition of the guitar. Also, if the guitar has had any modifications,
expect the value to decrease significantly.

3. The Number – How many of this particular guitar were made? If it was a million, expect value to be lower because supply is so high. If it’s an original Gibson Explorer and there are less than 100 in existence, expect the price tag to be in the hundreds of thousands. Your guitar probably falls in the middle somewhere, but knowing how many of your particular guitar came off the assembly line will help you determine it’s value.

At the end of the day, no website or guide can tell you exactly what your guitar is worth, but by knowing these three factors you’ll be better educated.

At the end of the day, how much is your guitar worth? Only as much as a buyer is willing to pay you.

Author: Derek Douglas

What is a Vintage Gibson Guitar and Why Buy a Vintage Gibson Guitar?

Vintage Gibson guitars are generally accepted as those from the 1920’s through to the 70’s. Gibson guitars have long been regarded as the Rolls Royce of the guitar world. As such are sought after by music connoisseurs and investors.

11 Things You Have to Know About Purchasing Vintage Amps

In a previous piece I looked at ways of finding good used guitars at the traditional old bargain-basement haunts such as pawn shops, garage sales and local music stores, with emphasis on what you need to check out to 11) Extra attention: If it’s a vintage amp, and one with any value in particular, and you feel you like the tone and performance enough that you’re ready to make the purchase, it’s a good idea to “look under the hood” to see how much.

Spotlight On the 50th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Standard

The 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard represents the pinnacle of imaginative design and masterful craftsmanship. This guitar has become the Holy Grail of guitars in the minds of professionals and collectors the world over. It has attained the highest, most acclaimed value in quality and investment. The year 2009 marks the 50th year anniversary for this guitar, and in celebration, Gibson is proud to reintroduce this legendary iconic guitar to the world.

 

 

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Guitar Hero III World Tour

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Guitar Hero has become a cultural phenomenon in the world of computer video games. The guitar, software, and accessories are availabe in all gaming platforms including Wii, Playstation, Xbox, etc. Guitar Hero is a series of music video games published by RedOctane, in partnership with Activision. The series is notable for its use of a plastic guitar peripheral to simulate the playing of music, represented on-screen by colored notes that correspond to fret buttons on the controller.

 

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Their has recently been a controversial advertisement with model Heidi Klum playing Guitar Hero in her undergarments! The games support individual play as well as cooperative and competitive modes for two players. The series has used a range of both licensed and independent rock music tracks from the 1960s, throughout the decades to the present, including many master tracks from the bands. In total, six games have been released for video game consoles. Games have also been released for mobile phones and the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system.

History

The series was originally developed by Harmonix Music Systems from 2005 to 2007. Then development duties of the series were transferred to Neversoft, whose first effort, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock was released on October 28, 2007 in North America.

The Guitar Hero franchise has become a cultural phenomenon, making many appearances in popular culture, and the games have become extremely popular as party games and hobbies. The series has sold 23 million units, earning $1.6 billion in retail sales.

Guitar Controller

Guitar Hero is unusual because it comes packaged with a controller peripheral modeled after a black Gibson SG guitar. Rather than a typical gamepad. This guitar controller is the primary input for the game. Playing the game with the guitar controller simulates playing an actual guitar, except it uses five colored “fret buttons” and a “strum bar” instead of frets and strings. The development of Guitar Hero was inspired by Konami’s GuitarFreaks arcade game, which at the time, had not seen much exposure in the North American market; RedOctane, already selling guitar-shaped controllers for imported copies of GuitarFreaks, approached Harmonix about creating a game to use an entirely new Guitar controller.

The concept was to have the gameplay of Amplitude with the visuals of Karaoke Revolution, both of which had been developed by Harmonix. The game was met with critical acclaim and received numerous awards for its innovative guitar peripheral and its soundtrack, which comprised 47 playable rock songs (most of which were cover versions of popular songs from artists and bands from the 1960s through modern rock). Guitar Hero has sold nearly 1.5 million copies to date.

Guitar Hero II Release

The popularity of the series increased dramatically with the release of Guitar Hero II for the PlayStation 2 in 2006. Featuring improved multiplayer gameplay, an improved note-recognizing system, and 64 songs, it became the fifth best-selling video game of 2006. The PlayStation 2 version of the game was offered both separately and in a bundle with a cherry red Gibson SG guitar controller. Guitar Hero II was later released for the Xbox 360 in April 2007 with an exclusive Gibson X-Plorer guitar controller and an additional 10 songs, among other features. About 3 million units of Guitar Hero II have sold on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360.

The final game in the Guitar Hero series to be developed by Harmonix was Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s for the PlayStation 2, which was released in July 2007. This final game version, changing the visuals from Guita 1ff8 r Hero II, and shortening the song list with no bonus songs was not as well received by reviewers.

Transition

Transition Both RedOctane and Harmonix were experiencing changes in 2006. RedOctane was bought by Activision in June while it was announced in September that Harmonix would be purchased by MTV Networks. As a result of the two purchases, Harmonix would no longer develop future games in the Guitar Hero series. Instead, developing would go to Neversoft, a subsidiary of Activision known for developing the Tony Hawk’s series of skateboarding games.

Neversoft

Neversoft was chosen to helm the Guitar Hero series after Neversoft founder, Joel Jewett, admitted to the RedOctane founders, Kai and Charles Huang, that his development team for Tony Hawk’s Project 8 went to work on weekends just to play Guitar Hero. In 2007, Harmonix and MTV Games released a new music title through rival publisher Electronic Arts, called Rock Band. It expanded upon the gameplay popularized by the Guitar Hero series by adding drum and microphone instruments, allowing players to simulate playing songs as bands, though this functionality has now been implemented in Guitar Hero World Tour.

Guitar Hero III:

Legends of Rock was released in late 2007 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, and Mac platforms. The title is the first installment of the series to include wireless guitars bundled with the game and also the first to release a special bundle with two guitars. The game includes Slash and Tom Morello as playable characters in addition to the existing fictional avatars; both guitarists performed motion capture to be used for their characters animation in the game.

 

 

Guitar Hero III World Tour (aka Guitar Hero IV)

Guitar Hero World Tour, previously named Guitar Hero IV, is the fourth full game in the series and was released on October 26, 2008 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. Analysts had expected that future Guitar Hero games in 2008 would include additional instrument peripherals to compete against Rock Band. Guitar Hero World Tour was confirmed as in development following the announcement of the merger between Activision and Vivendi Games in December 2007. Activision’s CEO Bobby Kotick announced on April 21, 2008 that Guitar Hero World Tour will branch out into other instruments including vocals. Guitar Hero World Tour includes drums and is packaged with a new drum set controller. A larger number of real-world musicians appear as playable characters, including the great Jimi Hendrix, Billy Corgan, Sting, and Ozzy Osbourne. Guitar Hero World Tour also features the creation of custom songs that can be shared with others.

On September 4, 2007, Billboard announced that the band Aerosmith was “working closely with the makers of Guitar Hero IV, which will be dedicated to the group’s music.” On February 15, 2008, Activision announced that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, an expansion game to the series, would be released on June 29, 2008.

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is developed by Neversoft for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, while the Wii version of the game is developed by Vicarious Visions and the PlayStation 2 version is developed by Budcat Creations. The game features a track selection composed of 60% of Aerosmith songs, with other songs from Joe Perry’s solo work or artists that have inspired or performed with Aerosmith, including Run D.M.C. Also in the works: Activision’s 2008 SEC filings cited that they plan to release Guitar Hero: Metallica by the first quarter of 2009.

By all expectations Guitar Hero will once again be the number one selling computer video game of the year in 2008. The Guitar Hero phenomenon lives on!

Author: Paul E Steinberg

 

Guitar Hero World Tour

In addition to all of the online gameplay modes from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Guitar Hero World Tour introduces Battle of the Bands mode which allows eight players to join online and challenge each other band-to-band.

Guitar Hero: Metallica (PS3)

The difficulty of the songs is on a par with other Guitar Hero games like Guitar Hero 3 or World Tour, even though you’re playing Metallica, the most metal metal-band in the history of metal bands. Hard is quite hard.

Guitar Hero World Tour PS3

This is the complete version of guitar hero world tour. this means that it comes with the game aswell as all of the instruments. it is for playstation 3. everything is included. everything is in excellent condition.

 

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