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Effect Boxes For Electric Guitars

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The remarkable range of electronic possibilities has reached music to incredible levels of melody, tunes and harmony. The devices that make all this possible are versatile and diverse. Devices called Effect Boxes bring about singular effects in guitar sounds.

Effect Boxes For Electric GuitarsOctavizer

An input music signal is mixed with a tone that is synthesized. This tone is an octave higher or lower than the input. This is produced what the octavizer does. The octavizer pedals are available as the following models – Green Ringer, Ampeg Scrambler and Tycobrahe Octavia, and many many more.

Phase shifter

This effect created by this device is the sound of a jet flying just above you! It was much sought after in the ’70s by piano players and bass guitarists. Electro-Harmonix Small Stone, Dunlop Univibe and BOSS PH-3 are apt examples. These pedals allow you to change the pitch of a musical instrument, usually allowing for a smooth tone.

Pitch Shifter

The pitch shifter enables two musicians to play at different pitches, without altering the tuning of either instrument. Digitech Whammy Pedal and Boss CS-5 are two popular Pitch Shifter Pedal products.

Distortion pedals

This pedal can bring in newer harmonics into a normal electric guitar signal. This will distort the signal and the output is a more varied sound that cannot be accomplished by an electric guitar, just like that. Some of these can produce overdrive. These pedals can either

 

  • Increase amplification greatly
  • Reduce amplification to create a harsh sound

Distortion pedals can

  • Convert input sound into a very warm output (The Ibanez Tube Screamer )
  • Convert the input music into a harsh, abrupt output (The Gibson Maestro Fuzz is an example of such a fuzz box)
  • Convert input to an overdriven and harsh output (The BOSS DS-1 of Roland Corporation creates this effect)
  • Sound is copied and then transmitted as output, after a delay. The sound can be output as a single or multiple repetitions
  • The latter sounds like an echo (BOSS DD-6 of Roland Corporation, Pod2.0 of Line 6, and ToadWorks Redux are some examples of delay pedals)
  • Produce a little bit of upper octave harmonics (the Roland Bee Baa of Roland Corporation)

Chorus If the delay time is cycled, very short and varied, the ensuing echo is not clear or distinct. Instead, a swirling sound is heard. . If it sounds like many instruments played simultaneously, then it is called a "chorus" effect. Examples of the chorus effect pedals are Ibanez CF-7 of the Ibanez Company and BOSS CE-1 of Roland Corporation)

Wah-Wah This pedal does not allow all the incoming frequency to pass. By operating the pedal back and forth you can allow only the higher frequency notes or only the lower frequency notes to pass through.

 

The effect thus created makes you think you can hera a person saying "wow". In the 1960s Wah-Wah effect and fuzz box effect were combined to create a "fuzz-wah" effect! Some of the available brands of Wah-Wah pedals are Dunlop Cry Baby and Vox Wah-Wah.

Compressor

The device is more of an automatic volume control. When input sound increases in volume, the compressor reflexively decreases the output volume . And for the reverse effect, the volume of the output is increased when the music played decreases in loudness.

The uniform volume level maintained gives the impression of a greater sustain effect for the guitar . A compressor can help vary other effects like distortion. Some popular brands of Compressor Pedals are ToadWorks Mr.Squishy, BOSS CS-3, and MXR Dynacomp.

Multi Effect Pedals

Effect Boxes For Electric GuitarsThese pedals allow you to have a number of effects by using one setting. Some multi effect pedals have a provision for the player creating some effects and and combining them with those available within the pedal.

The pedal may have a provision programming a variety of effects and storing them separately on different pedals. (Just like you can define user keys on the computer keypad). While playing, you can choose from a desired range of effects for creating a the sound effect you want exactly, whenevr you want!

Because of the complexity of handling them, the muti effect pedals are generally used seasoned and professional guitarists rather than the novice player. Available brands of this device are Digitech RP200A, Line 6 POD XT Live and Boss ME-50.

A good number guitarists use effect boxes to create distinctive music. Prominent among them are David Gilmour, Daniel Ash, Brian May, Thurston Moore, and Steve Jones.

Author: Radha Deep

Upgrading Your Electric Guitar Gear

These are what I call my "toys," those addictive little boxes that keep my bank account very low! With effect boxes you can alter your sound in many ways.

Do You Even Know How to Use that Effects Pedal?

As an electric guitar player, for the longest time now, I’ve had a hard time getting a good tone. As you probably know, good tone comes from a good amp and good effects chain.

 

 

 

 

 

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Custom Built Guitars

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

 

A guitar is a musical instrument that is prominently featured in most musical bands. The guitar has evolved from being just a musical instrument to being one the most important ones in a band. They have been instrumental in producing melodious sounds and tunes. The guitar has been showcased and played by musicians at rock shows, jazz concerts, country music events and even pop albums. It is practically essential for all musical entertainment shows.

Guitars have strings that are placed parallel to the neck. The surface is called the fingerboard or fret board. Sounds are produced by pressing or rubbing a string against the fret board. It can be played at different frequencies by altering the length of the string. An electric guitar is an evolved form of the guitar. It makes use of electronic pick-ups. The vibration caused by pressing the string is converted into electric current. The electric current is electronically altered to attain various sound effects, before the amplifier receives it.

Custom Built GuitarsMany artists and music enthusiasts love their guitars. Their love for guitars drives them to make their own custom designed guitars. These guitars involve making use of graphics, bright colors, different designs and state-of-the-art technology, to produce the best quality of sound. Many guitarists have redefined the shape and look of a guitar to make it look unique and different. Custom-built electric guitars are usually made in accordance to the likes of an individual. Many production companies cater to their clientele with the assurance that their custom guitar will not be replicated. This gives the owner a personalized guitar. Custom- built guitars are expensive and valued possessions of artists, and to replicate them would diminish the value quite a bit.

Author: Seth Miller

Custom Built Guitars

A guitar is a musical instrument that is prominently featured in most musical bands. The guitar has evolved from being just a musical instrument to being one the most important ones in a band.

 

Acoustic Guitar

Prices for a custom-built guitar vary considerably, depending on the skill level of the craftsperson you contract the job to, but, as a rule, they are generally quite higher than a commercially built guitar of “similar” quality.

Custom Built Electric Guitar

I build Custom Electric Guitars built to YOUR spec’s!!! I also carry "relic" parts, and build pre-wired pickguards, control plates and tone control assemblies using YOUR choice of parts.

 

 

 

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Types of Electric Guitars

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

When the steel chords on these guitars are plucked, the pickups convert the vibration into electric currents, which are then amplified to produce desired sounds and tones. These instruments are popular in many styles of music like jazz, country music, blues, rock & roll etc. This musical instrument was first played by Kansas, a guitarist from Wichita in 1932.

Types of Electric GuitarsThe first ones that were all solid bodied, were invented in 1942 by Lespaul but later in 1950, Leo Fender designed one with a single magnetic pick up, called the esquire and became a success in the commercial world. Their design is such that, when the chords are plucked, a small electric current, which is the main working principle in the magnetic pick ups, makes clear sound eliminating unwanted noises. The coils are wrapped with very fine wire and are under the ferromagnetic string.

Unlike acoustic ones, the bodies of the electric guitars are made of hardwood with a lacquer coating having six steel strings. They are very solid and do not have any holes that cause vibration. The audible sound is produced by pick-ups that convert the vibrations into an electrical signal with the aid of an amplifier.

Due to the difference in composition and shape, these instruments have necks that vary, such as C-necks and V-necks and this helps to define the sound that is produced. Hollow bodied guitars are other types of these instruments and have pick ups mounted on them. Though they work the same, they are different in that the pick ups of the hollow bodies convert the vibration into currents that are then amplified to produce sound.

Author: Peter Gitundu

Fender Starcaster electric guitar

Pretty much brand new Fender Starcaster electric guitar and practice amp. Was bought as a practice guitar and was never really used. Sounds great. 

Two Types of Electric Guitar

Basically, there are two types of electric Guitar. They are hallow-bodied and solid-bodied. The former is used by Jass Lovers and the latter are preferred by Rock Guitarists.

Best Electric Guitars For Beginners

The best beginner guitars are Yamaha acoustic guitars and Fender electric guitars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Best Acoustic Guitars

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

 

Some of the best-built acoustic guitars include the Alvarez, Gibson and Yamaha. The Alvarez offers the Yairi models. Their Aj60SC acoustic electric and the 12 string are two of the most popular. These models have a solid spruce top with maple back and sides. The have die-cast tuners, white pearl rosette, multiple binding and the Alvarez logo on their headstock. They are comfortable to play and have a powerful sound.

Best Acoustic GuitarsThe handmade Gibson models offer many choices for beginner and seasoned guitar players. There are two new Gibson models that have recently hit the market and are making quite an impact –The J-150 and the J-200. The J-150 is reasonably priced (much less than the J-200), but has all the features and sound of the J-200. It has a big body, solid spruce top, figured maple back and sides, mother-of-pearl crown inlays, decorated pickguard, and the trademark Moustache bridge. The differences in the two guitars are mainly cosmetics. The J-150 is not bound on the neck and headstock or around the truss cover like the J-200 is. The J-200 has a more colorful pickguard and stands out a bit more than the J-150. But, they basically sound the same.

Finally, the Yamaha has introduced a premium acoustic guitar at a very moderate price. The FG series Yamaha’s come with solid Sitka spruce tops, multiple top binding, bound fretboards, and precision craftsmanship. The Yamahas look and sound fantastic and are considered the best buy for any serious guitar player. Serious players will tell you that the Yamaha sounds as good, if not better, than guitars that cost hundreds of dollars more.

Author: Damian Sofsian

 

 

Acoustic guitar

 

What is the best kind of acoustic guitar to buy if you are a beginner? One of the best beginner acoustic guitars is made by Taylor.

How to Play Acoustic Guitar

The acoustic guitar is one of the most popular instruments to ever exist – and for good reason. Because of its range and versatility, it’s a fantastic.

 

Best Acoustic Guitar

 

 

Best Acoustic Guitar. Ibanez Guitars. Whether as a form of sheer hobby or as a profession, guitar playing is one of the most popular forms of music the world has ever had.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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