Oct
29

Fifty Year Battle between Rock Music’s Most Popular Guitars Highlighted in New Documentary

Fifty Year Battle between Rock Music’s Most Popular Guitars Highlighted in New Documentary











“Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War”


Saltillo, MS (PRWEB) April 9, 2008

A new documentary, which is now available on DVD, tells the story of the five decade competition to decide the guitar sound that will dominate rock music. Starting with their conception and design in the early fifties, “Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War” focuses on the competitive influences that have made the Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul the guitars heard on more popular recordings than any others instruments during the rock era. The documentary features players, historians and collectors offering commentary accompanied by performance segments and a soundtrack featuring solos played on those two guitars.

Among the players contributing commentary are Joe Bonamassa, named 2008’s Best Blues Guitarist by Guitar Player Magazine’s readership in their annual Reader’s Choice Awards; Henry Garza, guitarist and singer with the Grammy Award winning Los Lonely Boys and Derek Trucks, famed slide guitar virtuoso who leads his own group and played in Eric Clapton’s band during his 2006-2007 World Tour.

A trailer of the documentary can be viewed at the film’s website, http://www.SolidbodiesTheMovie.com.

“‘Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War’ repeatedly delivers guitar eye candy with historic and contemporary visuals of Strats and Les Pauls and an equal dose of ear candy as featured guitarists crank out riff after riff of crunchy Les Paul grinds and that glassy Strat tone,” says Modern Guitars Magazine.

Experts who offer their scholarly views on the history of the Stratocaster and Les Paul include George Gruhn, the owner of Gruhn Guitars who is considered to be one of the world’s leading experts on vintage guitars and Richard R. Smith, the author of ‘Fender: The Sound Heard ‘Round The World’ which is often viewed as the definitive book about Fender guitars.

While dedicated guitarists will certainly appreciate the storyline, rock music fans will discover while viewing the film that most of the memorable guitar sounds they have listened to over the years have been played on the Stratocaster and the Les Paul.

“Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War” was written and directed by Guy Hornbuckle. The director is an award-winning broadcast journalist whose company Lightning Lab Productions, LLC produced the documentary.

Contact:

Lee Walls

Lightning Lab Productions, LLC

(662) 869-2447

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Oct
28

How to play guitar – kill switch trick ala Tom Morello Rage

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Oct
27

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars Celebrates Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary at Girltopia

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars Celebrates Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary at Girltopia











Daisy Rock Girl Guitars Celebrates Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary at Girltopia


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 24, 2011

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars, the original girl-guitar company, is proud to take part in the official Los Angeles kickoff to the Girl Scouts’ 100th Anniversary at Girltopia, an edutainment convention of girl-focused activities and fun. Girltopia will be held on Saturday, October 29, 2011, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Girltopia is the largest girl-targeted expo in the nation with more than 12,000 in attendance. Geared to inspire and empower girls of all ages, the event will feature interactive exhibits, entertainment, engaging speakers and workshops, and much more. Girltopia will also serve to introduce contemporary Girl Scouting to the growing girl population and reinforce the Girl Scouts’ mission: Build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. It is the goal of this event to reach thousands of girls for a full day of fun, adventure, and inspiration.

Daisy Rock Girl Guitar artist performances scheduled to grace the Girltopia Main Stage include The Sledge Grits Band and Manika, with an autograph signing session immediately following their performances. Daisy Rock’s own President and Founder, Tish Ciravolo, will personally introduce each of the artists on stage and will host an up close and personal guitar show & tell corner, featuring various Daisy Rock Girl Guitar acoustic-electric models and finishes.

“Daisy Rock and the Girls Scouts share the vision of seeing young girls reach their full potential in whatever their passion might be,” commented Ciravolo. “And, what a way to celebrate the Girls Scouts’ 100th—a girltastic event celebrating our female leaders of today and empowering our young girl leaders of tomorrow!—I’m honored to be a part of it!”

Girltopia encourages girls of all ages to explore leadership, arts & culture, business smarts, environment & outdoor adventure, science, technology, engineering and math, and wellness & healthy living via interactive exhibits, entertainment, speakers, workshops, and other activities. For more information about Girltopia, visit girlscoutsla.org/pages/events/Girltopia.

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars offers a complete line of quality girl guitars and basses. From their trademark “Slim & Narrow” neck profile to lightweight bodies, Daisy Rock Girl Guitars are designed to look and sound great, and to fit the female form. For more information, visit daisyrock.com.

ABOUT DAISY ROCK GIRL GUITARS

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars is the original girl guitar company dedicated to successfully supplying and marketing professional quality guitars for females of all ages. All Daisy Rock guitars are designed specifically for the female form and feature lightweight bodies, “Slim & Narrow” neck profiles to better fit smaller hands, and are available in inspiring finishes. Daisy Rock Girl Guitars’ ongoing mission is to do whatever it takes to help girls play guitar and enjoy music.

Daisy Rock Girl Guitars is led by its Founder and President, Tish Ciravolo. Ciravolo is a highly acclaimed expert on female empowerment and females in music. Tish’s expertise has been immortalized by her induction into the Museum of Making Music, the world’s premier museum showcasing the history of the music products industry, and she is widely regarded as a visionary in the industry. Ciravolo’s deep insight into the subject of girl guitars and female empowerment has made her a sought after and frequent contributor on national and international television, newspapers, magazines, websites, and radio programs including People, Time, Newsweek, CNN, ABC, NBC, FOX, VH1, the Premier Radio Network, BBC Radio, and the Associated Press. Daisy Rock Girl Guitars is in over 25 countries worldwide, and is co-owned and distributed by Alfred Music Publishing.

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Oct
26

5 Essential Guitar Tips You Cannot Ignore

There is a wide variety of musical instruments available these days. These instruments can generate sounds to express almost every mood. If you are a music lover then to own some of the musical instruments will be a great deal. Explore the different sounds from them. Music can make you get rid of blues, make you happy and energize you from deep down within.

In order to make a wise decision, start from such a musical instrument which comes handy and is affordable. One of the best examples of an instrument possessing such qualities is guitar. It is not only easy to learn but it comes in the budget as well.

No wonder you can not become a maestro in a fortnight, but with just a little concentration and dedication guitar can be learned. A guitar will even last long if taken good care of it. While purchasing one, some of the things should be kept in mind. Below is listed some points to take care of your guitar and make most out of it.

1. When purchasing your first guitar, it is advised that you buy a classical guitar. This has nylon strings which will be easy on fingers than any other electric acoustic guitar. It is also very delicate but quite.

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2. It needs to be maintained and taken care as your own child. Don`t hit the guitar with anything as this will not only change the tuning but can make your guitar life small. For this reason get a hard shell case so that while you transport your guitar it remains saved in that case. There are many `gig bags` available but they doesn`t ensure the safety and guitar tunings nut can be moved when ever it get bumped.

3. If you use a gig bad for it, punctures and cracks can happen. You will always have to carry your instrument with you whenever you want to play it and due to any impact it can get punctures and cracks on it. Whereas if you use a hard shell for your guitar, that guitar will bear all the impacts leaving guitar safe and sound and sounding good as before.

4. Next important thing to buy is a guitar stand. Though many of you might not feel its requirement but it is equally important as a hard shell case for your guitar. Your instrument should always rest on its stand when it not being played by anyone. People tend to rest their guitars against the wall, which is not advisable as it may make the neck of guitar warped resulting in uneasy play of guitar. You will have to apply more force to play your instrument and hurting your fingers all the more.

5. This instrument has strings attached to it and it is essential to tune the guitar for correct sound to flow. Tuning devices are available for the tuning purpose of your guitar. It should be purchased as your guitar, while transporting or carrying can get bumps and the tune nuts may move. As a beginner it may be hard for you to tune it, but there are many tuners which are easy in using. There is a saying, `a guitar player is only as good as the sound and quality of the guitar he is playing` and it is true in every way. So, tuning device is also required. Attract your audience by singing a song while you play a guitar.

Guitar is one of the best choices when you consider some facts like: price, space, time to learn, carrying etc.

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Oct
26

Guitar Center Hosts Free Educational Session for Apple Logic Studio Users at Northridge and Manhattan Stores

Guitar Center Hosts Free Educational Session for Apple Logic Studio Users at Northridge and Manhattan Stores










Westlake Village, CA (PRWEB) June 20, 2008

Music gear retailer Guitar Center invites the public to attend the Apple Logic Sessions, an educational seminar designed for anyone who creates, performs, or produces music–including guitar players, keyboardists, drummers, singers, film and TV composers, audio engineers, and songwriters. Attendees will learn how to write, record, edit, and mix music using Apple’s music software and sound library package, Apple Logic Studio. Apple Product Representatives and Clinicians will focus on the new features of Apple Logic Studio and will conduct the two classes. The June 24 event will take place at the Guitar Center store in Northridge, California, at 6 p.m. The July 8 event will take place in the Manhattan, New York, store at 6 p.m. Both sessions are free; however, capacity is limited.

Instructors will show how Logic Studio’s included software, Apple Logic Pro 8, simplifies music production. Guitar Center offers the latest Apple Logic Pro 8 Music Software Update for users upgrading from Logic Pro Platinum/Gold 5 and 6 software. The Apple Logic Studio Tour will also cover integration with Apogee and Euphonix products such as the new Euphonix MC Mix, also available at Guitar Center stores, Apogee Symphony, or Apogee Duet, which is available online as a standalone unit or with the Apogee Duet Recording Package. The Apogee Duet Recording Package is a complete home recording setup that combines the Apogee Duet FireWire Interface with Apple Logic Express 8 Software along with two versatile Audio-Technica microphones, tripod stands for both, two Fostex PMO Monitor Speakers, and cables to connect it all.

Guitar Center’s Sessions will feature informative panel discussions and hands-on tutorials, and will provide musicians with an opportunity to network with peers and learn tips for using their favorite music gear. Visit Guitar Center for more information on upcoming classes.

About Guitar Center:

Guitar Center, Inc. is the leading United States retailer of guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments, keyboards and pro-audio and recording equipment. Their retail store subsidiary presently operates more than 210 Guitar Center stores across the United States. In addition, their Music & Arts division operates more than 95 stores specializing in band instruments for sale and rental, serving teachers, band directors, college professors and students.

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Learn Acoustic Guitar Tips

With all the products that are available, how do you know which ones are the best? I’m going to give you a couple tips that can show you the absolute best, and fastest, way to learn acoustic guitar online.

Most important is to search around before you make a purchase.

There are a lot of products that claim to be the best, but you can find the ones that connect with you the best. Usually you want to get in touch with a program that you can follow along with easily.

People learn in different ways. Some are better listeners, some are more visual, and still others learn best from repetition. Whichever seems the best for you is probably going to wind up having the most profound effect.

Learn acoustic guitar online software is great for this. You can usually follow a long, listening to the tones, and also seeing what the instructor is doing. You can also learn how to read the sheet music with some of the better programs.

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If you find that you’re spinning your wheels with a beginning guitar instructor in real life, you might want to consider doing a program online.

More and more people are turning to the internet to find out how to learn things. The key is that you can learn acoustic guitar online at your own space.

There is no criteria, and no plans to keep up with. You simply go at the pace that is best for yourself, and you can continue whenever you feel like you have mastered a previous area.

If you’re having extra trouble on any area while you learn acoustic guitar online, you can normally get some assistance. Other places that you can consider learning from is forums, message boards, and communities. There are tons of people that can play, and a lot are willing to help you out if you have trouble understanding something.

Some people may say that it is a very tedious and frustrating thing to learn acoustic guitar online. It shouldn’t be a job or something that you’re being forced to do. Once you keep it fun then you should be able to continue with a smile on your face.

If you do find that you are getting frustrated, you can take a break. Mastering the guitar is a huge adventure that you’re going to take part in, and there are ups and downs along the way. The key is knowing that you will succeed in the end.

When you’re finally able to learn acoustic guitar online you will feel empowered by your new found skill. It’s very, very easy to forget how good of an accomplishment it is to learn to master an instrument.

It will broaden your horizons and give you another hobby that you can take with you forever. And who knows, maybe in the future you will teach others who are trying to learn acoustic guitar – online or offline!

Here I have a found a review of the most popular and best selling learn acoustic guitar software programs online.

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Oct
25

Nobel Prize Winners Awarded Artisan Spanish Acoustic Guitars from Manuel Rodriguez & Sons

Nobel Prize Winners Awarded Artisan Spanish Acoustic Guitars from Manuel Rodriguez & Sons










Medford, OR (PRWEB) December 11, 2009

One of Spain’s most historic guitar manufacturers, Manuel Rodriguez & Sons, donated 19 Spanish artisan guitars to past Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, physics, medicine, and economics. The Rodriguez Spanish acoustic guitars were presented at a special award ceremony held at the Rodriguez guitar manufacturing facility in Toledo, Spain, on November 30.

The following Nobel laureates will receive a Rodriguez guitar. In Chemistry: Sidney Altman (1989), Aaron Ciechanover (2004), Johann Deisenhofer (1988), Avram Hershko (2004), Robert Huber (1988), Hartmut Michel (1988); In Physics: Jerome I. WFriedman (1990), Sheldon Lee Glashow (1979), David J. Gross (2004); In Economics: Gary S. Becker (1992), Robert J. Aumann (2005), Robert W. Fogel (1993), Finn E. Kydland (2004), Edward C. Prescott (2004), Edmund S. Phelps (2006); In Medicine: Werner Arber (1978), Erwin Neher (1991), Hamilton O. Smith (1978).

Musician’s Friend has been a proud seller of Rodriguez Spanish acoustic guitars for the last decade. These acoustic guitars are revered for their carefully chosen tonewoods and exquisite craftsmanship, a legacy that has been passed along through generations of the Rodriguez family.

About Musician’s Friend:

Musician’s Friend, Inc. is the world’s largest direct marketer of musical instruments and has been headquartered in Medford, Oregon, since its inception in 1983. With more than 70,000 unique products for sale, the company covers a wide range of musical needs, including acoustic guitars, acoustic-electric guitars, classical nylon-string guitars, basses, amplifiers, keyboards, live sound, recording equipment, drums, percussion, woodwind, brasswind, and orchestral stringed instruments, as well as related accessories that are marketed through its print catalogs and websites, including musiciansfriend.com.

The Musician’s Friend website also offers informative musicians’ resources, including in-depth buying guides, tech tips, hands-on gear reviews, articles from highly respected music industry professionals, interviews with well-known artists, and 860,000 customer-written product reviews and ratings.

With warehousing in Kansas City, Missouri, and a call center in Salt Lake City, Utah, Musician’s Friend can be contacted at 800-776-5173 or by visiting http://www.musiciansfriend.com

Questions regarding this press release should be directed to contact(at)musiciansfriend(dot)com.

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Oct
25

Learn to Play the Guitar at Your Own Pace

Learn to Play the Guitar at Your Own Pace










(PRWEB) August 13, 2003

The videos, music, and computer screens of Volume I of How to Play the Guitar are designed for guitar enthusiasts with no prior musical knowledge. All lessons are written in both tablature and standard musical notation. The videos teach you how to handle the instrument, and show you the proper positions for both left and right hands. You’ll learn how to move fingers of the left hand while playing simple, repetitive patterns with the right hand. Recreating the atmosphere of a private guitar lesson, the program covers common mistakes encountered by most students, including difficulties in keeping rhythm, fingering, and musical interpretation. Each lesson is progressively more difficult, and builds on prior lessons.

Volume II is for beginning and intermediate musicians. Its 23 lessons cover guitar skills, technique, and musical theory. Volume II uses both tab and standard musical notation to teach students to master the pick, arpeggios, finger-picking, hammering-on and pulling-off, slide, chords, and performing basic rhythms to a steady beat.

Both volumes may be purchased with or without videos. The non-video versions are delivered via email, and the video versions are shipped on CD-ROM.

The video versions include tips and advice for each exercise and lesson, as well as videos of both right and left hand movements. In addition, all of the exercises are provided in standard MIDI format, and some guitar parts can be played with a bass and drums accompaniment to keep time. Both versions have a metronome to keep time, and a tuner to ensure that the guitar has the right pitch.

The video versions of How to Play the Guitar, Volumes I are II may be purchased securely online for $ 45.95 (US) each, or $ US62.95 for both volumes. The non-video versions cost $ US23.95 each, or $ US38.95 for both volumes. A companion product, Classical Pieces for Today’s Guitarist, is available in non-video version for $ US23.95.

All of the guitar tutorials run on Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP systems.

For more information, visit http://www.guitar-online.com/.

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About the Author:

Amar Guerfi lives and works in Toulouse, France. A guitar player since 1976, and teacher since 1986, Mr. Guerfi has played in various ensembles, duets, and orchestras. He spent more than ten years on the editorial team of “Guitare & Clavier Magazine”.


















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