Guitar Amp Solid State to Tube Grant Fidelity tube processor

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

In this two- part module we review the B283 Tube Processor by Grant Fidelity and demonstrate how to use it to warm up and tonally enhance your solid state amps. This is part 1 – part 2 is also posted on YouTube

-Grant Fidelity tube processor B283:
http://grantfidelity.com/site/B-283+Tube+Processor+Buffer
-Grant Fidelity PC15 power cable:
http://grantfidelity.com/site/PC15

http://www.grantfidelity.com

Many more lessons and gear reviews at our full on instructional site at http://www.nextlevelguitar.com

Duration : 0:10:46

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Vox AC30CC2 Electric Guitar Amplifier

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

http://www.worldmusicsupply.com/Vox-AC30CC2-Guitar-Amplifier.html

Paul Kramer from Vox, Marshall, and Korg demonstrates the AC30 CC2 Electric guitar amp from Vox.

Duration : 0:8:19

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Solo electric guitar lesson arpeggio blues rock over chords

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/pages/videojamtracks/
Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar.

In this lesson we teach how to play arpeggios over chord changes for a very different and sophisticated sound. The licks are played over a jam track – be sure and get the free jam tracks and start practicing your licks.

For many more lessons go to our full on instructional website at http://www.nextlevelguitar.com

Duration : 0:10:56

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How to Buy a Used Acoustic Guitar : How to Examine The Headstock of a Used Guitar: Part 1

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

Learn how to examine the headstock of a used acoustic guitar before buying it in this free video for musicians and guitar lovers.

Expert: Kip Bradford
Bio: Kip Bradford has earned his living as a musician and sound system designer consultant.
Filmmaker: Kip Bradford

Duration : 0:2:34

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How To: Balloon Bass

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

More Balloon Bass at inflatableminute on youtube and www.balloonbass.com
Balloon twister Addi Somekh shows us how to make and play a Balloon Bass. The instrument is based on the balloon resonator originally concieved by Canadian twister Sean Rooney.

Duration : 0:5:25

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Sultans of Swing – DOC SOUND Acoustic Guitar Trio

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009

DOC SOUND plays an acoustic arrangement of Sultans of swing Live in Sassari

Duration : 0:9:52

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I am looking to move to BACOLOD soon, I have recording studio equipment, a mobile disco and I’m Single-Help?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009

I am looking to move to BACOLOD soon, I have recording studio equipment, a mobile disco and I can also teach Computer studies, how to use windows, repairs, etc. I am an electronics engineer, my biog is on www.geocities.com/jimi_maxwell.
If anyone can help, either with starting out, renting a place,I am getting a 1 year working visa to start with – but I need a bit of help when I get there, I am 50, single, and I am not scared to work hard. I plan to visit this year to look at the possibilities there.
If you have ideas or can help, please email me, the recording studio has all the equipment to make CD albums and videos too, for bands and individual singers who wish to make their albums.
The prices will be good, I am not wanting to earn a fortune, just enough to pay my rent, food, and go out at weekends and enjoy life.
I have been in Cebu before, and I love the Philippines so much I come back to stay !!
Just that I might need some help, I am British and live in Spain.

To move to the Philippines without a steady source of income is foolhardy to put it mildly. I hope you have something in reserve until/unless you can get established. Bacolod is really small compared to Cebu. Personally I don’t see a big market for your services. Not to say it can’t be done, but I think your chances are slim. There is also no way to obtain a "working visa". Either you can come up with $20,000 U.S.D. for a SSRV Visa to work legitimately or you’ll be here on a tourist visa and not allowed to work. The locals aren’t keen on competition, especially from a foreigner and trust me, there are dozens of Portable Disco’s and D.J.’s out there and a bunch more offering basic computer skills training in a classroom or for tutoring.

Add to that all the customs duties you’ll pay on that equipment comming in here. I just don’t see how you have a recipie for sucess. Their are plenty of hard working people in this country. The problem is there are so many unemployed people that are already established, someone offering your services is paid very low.

The only way I see any chance of you suceeding is in a large city like Manila or Cebu and evan then you’ll need the help of some well connected locals to get your business going and a bunch of start up cash.

I wish you luck, but just can’t see this happening.
I think you ought to join the yahoo group of expats in the Living in the Philippines Group and get some good info there too.

what musical instruments give the most excitement and enthusiasm while playing?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009

i wanna learn a musical instrument but i dont wanna play something like dramatic. So what do you suggest. maybe a kind of drum ha?
yeh i heard clarinet is really good. but i also heard that it changes the shape of the mouth and teethes. so another suggestion pls:p

My answer might not be what you want to hear. But I know it is correct from learning from my past.

I use to be a drummer. I still play drums. I have been for the past 17 years actually. But that instrument did not put gratification into my heart and soul as much as Guitar did for me. Your best bet is to learn a little bit about all the instruments that interest you. I play guitar most of the time. But when I am out and about. I Bring a harmonica with me. Just because it can fit in my pocket, anyone can sing with me with it, and I find it always fun to play.

When I play guitar or even see a guitar my eyes light up like a kid on christmas morning because I have more fun with that instrument because it challenges me. But what I find interesting might not be interesting to you.

I personally find collecting vintage cameras but you might llike to collect something else. That can go the same for guitar bass or any other instrument. So just research and look into the ones that catch your eye.

What would teach you more about guitar online lessons or a teacher?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009

I just bought a online guitar lesson program and i was wondering after i finish the online lessons should i look into getting a teacher? Will they teach more then the online lessons.

A live teacher will increase your progress so much because they can respond to your questions, correct your technique and change the direction of your lesson to fit what you need.

Where can I get REALLY good deals on used guitars? Garage sales?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009

Garage sales? Thrift stores?

Pawn shops… but be careful… you can get a real screwing there too.

On of my best guitars is a Martin D-18 that I bought for $75 at a Pawn shop because they didn’t know what they had… and I didn’t tell them, either…

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