Learn guitars e-books
April 3, 2009
Hello guys,
Throughout my internet adventures, I have come across these fine e-books which teaches you to play the guitar well. Check them out:
1) Jamorama
From the site
“Ever wish that you could jam along with a band? Like to know how to get started?
Learning how to play guitar is like learning how to speak a language. The more you listen to, imitate and play along with professionals, the better you’ll get.
Look, NO ONE likes sitting alone for days and days practicing boring drills just to see a slight improvement in their playing. If you’re like I used to be, chances are that’s exactly what you’re doing. Well, I want to tell you about something I discovered that transformed my own playing abilities…
It’s called contextual learning and it’s why I have developed the Jamorama Jam Track system. I strongly believe in the importance of learners playing and jamming along as soon as possible, putting what they are learning to use.
Unlike other courses that use computer based music for play-along practice sessions, I have personally selected some of the best professional musicians, and we have recorded and produced these quality Jam Tracks so YOU can jam with the Jamorama band.
After using my successful Jam Track system you will be fully ready to start jamming with your OWN band… Now with everything you’re getting, perhaps you are wondering…”
2) Music Master Pro - Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano And Violin Video Lessons
Are you looking for music instruction? Welcome to MusicMasterPro.com, the biggest music school on the net!
3) 50 Blues Guitar Backing Tracks
From the site
“Are you a blues musician? It is no secret that Blues guitar is one of the most intriguing and interesting genres that is out there. If you looking to take your blues guitar playing to the next level, you’re in for a pleasant surprise…
In just a moment, I’ll tell you exactly how you can quickly and easily summon the best acoustic and electric blues bands to jam with you and almost instantly skyrocket your desire for blues playing and practicing WITHOUT paying for expensive lessons..”
Godin Redline at NAMM 2009
April 1, 2009
Check out the new Godin (pronounced Godan) guitars from Godin such as the Redline. These guitars are new innovative with new materials such as the 90% wood and 10% carbon.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
Music123 Blemished, and Musician’s Friend Scratch & Dent Sale
March 18, 2009
Get up to 78% discount or an extra 10% of from two of the leading online retailers of musical equipment, Musician’s Friend.com and Music123.com. A cheap price for a slightly dinged product is a good deal during these trying times. Check it out!
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
Write a Review and stand a chance to win $250
March 17, 2009
Review a Product and Enter to Win $250 Gift Certificate at Music123.com (exp: 4/3)
That’s right, you may get a $250 Gift Certificate and you don’t have to make any purchase! Enter Now!
Ernie Ball at NAMM 09
February 12, 2009
When you think about slinky strings and guitar maintenance, one of the few companies that come to mind is Ernie Ball. From strings to machine head winders, they’ve got you covered. In NAMM 2009, they have introduced the new hermetically sealed Eagle packaging which keeps them lasting longer so now you can buy as many packs as you want for storage. The Ernie Ball guys also have some nifty costumes on.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass
EDDIE VAN HALEN WOLFGANG from Fender!!!!
January 15, 2009
All you Eddie Van Halen fans, I know you were waiting for this guitar. Finally it’s here. The new and improved EVH Wolfgang. Since making his first Frankenstein guitar, MusicMan and Peavey, Eddie has never been satisfied for his quest for tone. This is his and probably the best guitar ever made.
EVH Wolfgang Electric Guitar Features:
- 1-1/2″ basswood back
- 1-2″ arched AA maple top
- Bolt-on quartersawn maple neck
- AA birdseye maple fingerboard
- 25-1/2″ scale length
- Compound fingerboard radius 12-16″
- 22 vintage-size stainless steel frets
- Floyd Rose R2 locking nut
- 1-5/8″ nut width
- Chrome hardware
- EVH-branded Gotoh tuners, chrome with pearloid buttons
- EVH-branded Floyd Rose locking tremolo
- EVH humbuckers (neck and bridge)
- 3-way pickup switch
- Master Volume and Tone Controls
- 2 Bourns low-friction pots 250k/500k
- SKB case with molded stripesUnique features:
- Hard mount pickups
- Magna Coatings paint
- 2 graphite neck reinforcement rods
- Schaller chrome string retainer
- EVH D-Tuna
- Square jack plate
EVH Wolfgang Electric Guitar Includes:
- SKB Case
Check out other EVH stuff from Musicians’ Friend
Cool Music T-Shirts
December 2, 2008
I’ve searched and found these cool shirts if your a guitar gear head, like me. Check it out here
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass .
Paul Reed Smith Mira review from Guitar World
September 17, 2008
This is another great review from Paul Riario of Guitar World on the PRS Mira. It is such a flexible guitar with the humbucker and single coil modes. Not to mention it has a classy finish for a pickguard and the truss rod cover. Check it out dudes.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass . .
Lace Alumitone pickups
September 5, 2008
Like any amazing discovery, I came across this purely by accident. I was going through the Musician’s Friend website and saw this weird looking piece of metal. Hang on, its a guitar pickup. Whoa!! Its the new pickup for the new century. Based on an Aluminium exosceleton, extremely light weight, you gotta give these a go
or Music123.com
Check these videos out !!
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass . .
D’addario strings
September 3, 2008
I love these “How do they make it” them videos. This is one on D’addario guitar strings. I’ve been using D’addario s for over ten years on my guitars and bass and they’ve been treating me well. It comes colour coded which saves us from figuring out my E, A or G-string, hehe. The bass slow wounds have been really tough cos I haven’t changed them in years.
You can check it out here at these Musicians’Friend , Music123, ZZsounds or Woodwind and Brass . .









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