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May.
2009
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teoría - Music Theory Web
Lots of tutorials and articles on music theory
Lots of tutorials and articles on music theory
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Jan.
2009
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The chord patterns listed below may be used for backing nearly any tune using DADGAD guitar tuning once the key of the tune is established and the capo placed at the proper fret.
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Oct.
2008
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The OpenStompTM Coyote-1 is an open source audio effects processor built for guitar players. With the Coyote-1 users can develop custom audio effects in software (like distortion, echo, chorus etc.), mix multiple effects to build "patches", and exchange those effects and patches with the OpenStompTM community.
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Sep.
2008
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Songsterr is an online guitar tab player that solves the biggest problem of guitar tabs (absence of information on rhythm and duration) and allows one to actually listen to the guitar tab played by a realistic guitar engine.
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Sep.
2008
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FULL SUSTAIN MODE - like no other sustainer; infinite sustain on every string, at every fret position and at any volume. You may have heard sustain before but not with this power (we call it “Vo Power”) and clarity.
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Jul.
2008
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Looking for stamina, accuracy, and mad skills on the fingerboard in just a few minutes a day?
1. Choose a Root Note - or just leave them all checked to get exercises in a random key.
2. Choose a Scale type, like Major or Pentatonic Minor
3. Choose whether you want it Easy, Medium, or Difficult, and how many exercises you want.
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Jun.
2008
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If you google “bass guitar scales” the first page that always pops up has all the in position fingerings. Now, I’m not going to show you those because someone else already has, and I think they’re not so useful for making music. They’re OK for sightreading practice, but if you want to jam, you need to now how to move up and down the neck with grace.
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Jun.
2008
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Jun.
2008
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When it comes to guitar strings, electric guitars have the widest array of choices available. While alloys center around stainless steel and nickel, gauge and winding figure prominently. Gauge refers to the diameter of the string and winding to the way the string’s surface is finished. All of these factors combine to critically affect tone and playability.
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May.
2008
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