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a href="/Guitar_related.html" title="Guitar">Guitar The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that adapts readily to a wide ... jazz , blues , country , mariachi , rock music , and ...
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Electric guitar (section Jazz and jazz fusion) An electric guitar is a guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its ... instruments are used by some jazz guitarist s and metal ...
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Classical guitar The classical guitar is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments ... kinds of music (folk, alternative, jazz, flamenco, etc.) ...
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Jay Turser Turser is a guitar manufacturer, owned by American Music & Sound Jay Turser makes acoustic, electric, bass, and jazz guitars as well as amps. ...
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Instrument amplifier (section Standard amps) musical instruments such as an electric guitar , an electric bass , or an electric ... Types "Traditional" amplifiers Standard amps ...
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Fender G-DEC Fender G-DEC (Guitar Digital Entertainment ... Corporation , that all feature amp modelling and ... All amps are capable ... heavy metal to jazz to punk ...
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Guitar amplifier (redirect from Guitar amps) A guitar amplifier (or guitar amp) is an electronic amplifier designed to make the ... Some blues harp players also use guitar amps to create ...
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Acoustic Control Corporation were solid-state, but a few models later in production were valve amps. ... One prolific user associated with this guitar was jazz guitarist ...
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Alan Haynes is clean and clear as he uses no effects between his guitars and amps. ... are easily recognized as he mixes Jazz chords with Country licks ...
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Joel Stroetzel while in high school and played in the Westfield High School Jazz Band. ... Stroeztel has used a wide variety of guitars and amps throughout ...
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Jimi Hendrix (section Guitar legacy) as well as by some modern jazz In 1966, Hendrix, who played and ... through a new range of high-powered guitar amps being made by London ...
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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (redirect from Fender guitars) such as solid-body electric guitar s, including the Stratocaster and the Telecaster . ... Benedetto (jazz guitars), SWR (bass amplification ...
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Django Reinhardt One of the first prominent European jazz musicians, Reinhardt remains ... Also, he was used to playing a Selmer Modèle Jazz , the guitar he ...
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Karl Sanders (section Amps) Karl is endorsed by Jackson Guitars and Dean Guitars , and has two signature models by Kxk -guitars ... Amps Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 heads ...
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Andy Summers (section Amps) Equipment The Police Years 1977-1984 Guitars Fender 1963 Fender Telecaster Custom 1961 Fiesta Red Fender ... Amps Marshall Stack. Pedalboards ...
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Howard Alden Howard Alden (born 1958 | 10 | 17) is an American jazz guitarist born in Newport ... Django Reinhart and other jazz guitar greats, he got a ...
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Jeff Beck (section Crossroads Guitar Festivals) jazz fusion and most recently, an additional blend of guitar-rock ... against the amp you might get a harmonic feedback, or you might get nothing. ...
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Bass instrument amplification (redirect from Bass guitar amps) Bass instrument amplification for the bass guitar , double bass and similar ... of some lead guitar amps, the KT-88/6550 power tubes used in ...
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Cliff Burton (section Amps) associated with non-bass guitars), best exemplified on his signature piece, "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth ". ... Amps Mesa Boogie 4"x12" cabinets. ...
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Geddy Lee (section Bass guitars) and skill on the bass guitar have proven very influential in the ... Lee's amps in the early days were arena-ready Sunn and/or Ampeg models. ...
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1. How To Choose A Guitar Amp
March 11, 2009
Here are some things to keep in your head when you are going out to buy your first guitar amp. There are different amps to suit different styles of guitar music. Blues, jazz and blues based rock are best served by the so-called "vintage" sound. This is the sound of the sixties, brought to the world by the likes of Led Zeppelin, Hendrix and Cream. You can get that authentic sound by getting yourself an effects program that can replicate many of the vintage amp sounds. For playing heavy metal high gain amps are the way to go. These amps give you greater distortion than the vintage amps.
Let... (read more)
Author: Gyorgy Huba
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2. Learning the Jazz Guitar Scales - Basic How-To's
December 12, 2007
When learning to play jazz guitar, you’ll have to master learning the scales. Most jazz guitar players are led to believe that all they need to do is learn how to finger the scale and that’s where their learning ends. When it comes time to play solos and improvs, they get frustrated because they find it hard to just play. The real problem is not that playing an improvisation is hard or beyond their skill. The real problem is that they haven’t learned to master the scales as they thought they had.
Basically, there are five skills that need to be mastered because they set the foundation... (read more)
Author: Logan Young
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3. Improvising a Song on Your Jazz Guitar
December 12, 2007
1) Know the genre you want to learn for improvisation.
One of the best ways to find out the genre that appeals to you is by listening to a few styles (i.e. jazz, blues, rock, folk, country, pop, etc.). The ones that stick in your mind are the ones to start off with. Like with anything you learn, learning becomes easier when you’re interested in it. As you listen to the various styles, one thing to keep in mind is that the blues genre relates to most all the other genres. For that reason, if you learn to improvise in the blues genre, it will ultimately end up helping you improvise acr... (read more)
Author: Logan Young
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4. Hearing the Song in Jazz Guitar - Memorizing Tunes
December 12, 2007
If you’re serious about learning to play jazz guitar, you will need to memorize a few standard tunes. Many people already know this, and the first place they head to is to a fakebook. They’ll try to learn some tunes that way and wonder why their playing ends up being rigid.
We don’t want to say that a fakebook isn’t a great tool, but there are other ways to learn that we would like you, as the jazz guitar player, to open yourself to. For example, you can always learn some of your favorite tunes by listening to them over and over and then learning to play them during your jazz guitar ... (read more)
Author: Logan Young
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5. All about Learning to Play Jazz Guitar
December 12, 2007
Let’s get rid of one myth right here! One common myth floating around is that jazz music is complicated. Some people have the idea that it can only be learned by unraveling the deep mysteries of the inner being – like it’s some sort of mystical experience that requires years of learning theories, scales and chords. That thought alone is overwhelming and as a result, we need to refocus our attention to one thing – keeping it simple.
If you seriously want to become a better jazz guitar player, then keeping it simple is all you need to get where you want to go. Start with the basics. Yo... (read more)
Author: Logan Young
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6. Making the Most of Your Jazz Guitar Lessons
December 12, 2007
Many of us had this dream when we started learning to play jazz guitar. We saw ourselves on stage under bright lights whipping out this great improvised solo. Maybe our dreams went into even more details. We saw the other band members, the equipment (like jazz guitar amps) and the people who would listen to our music.
So like any newbie, we decided to trot off and do what it took to learn how to play. We enrolled in lessons and things started off with a bang, but as the weeks went on, our excitement started to subside. In fact the excitement that we initially had was vaguely rememb... (read more)
Author: Logan Young
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