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  1. The Wah Pedal And The Talk Box
    by Victor Epand. The word wah is used a great deal when discussing electric guitars and the various effects that can be applied to the sound generated through the playing of an electric guitar. The wah sound is actually very similar to the sound made by a person pronouncing the word 'wah', and creates a nasal, wide note or tone to the guitar's sound. If you are looking for equipment to go with an electric guitar,... products, articles, news

  2. Electric Guitars And The World Of Harmonics
    by Victor Epand. In the world of electric guitars you may well hear a good deal about harmonics, but ask anyone exactly what is meant by harmonics, or how harmonics effects are produced, and more often than not you will be met with silence. Harmonics in the world of electric guitars are almost a science, and indeed when it comes to modern digital systems, and computer controlled manipulation of electric guitar si... products, articles, news

  3. Modulation Effects For Electric Guitar
    by Victor Epand. Whilst looking at the massive range of effects equipment and accessories that can be used to help affect or adjust the sound of an electric guitar, you may have come across a suite of tools called modulation related effects. Modulation on its own makes little sense, and unless you are an experienced player of electric guitars, or know fair bit about electric guitar music, you may well wonder what... products, articles, news

  4. The Secrets Of A Fretless Guitar
    by Victor Epand. One distinct difference between electric bass guitars and their standard counterparts is the option to have the guitar fretless. Some electric bass guitars have frets in much the same way as a standard guitar, with each fret a semitone apart from its neighbours. However, there is such a thing as a fretless bass guitar, and trying to work out how such an instrument might work presents an interesti... products, articles, news

  5. The Arrival Of Punk Rock
    by Patrick Omari. Punk is described in the dictionary as a 'loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s'. So, with bands in the 90s and 00s still being labelled as punk, did it really end in the early 80s and if so, why did punk-rock disappear? The style of music, attitude and fashion that would evolve into 'punk-rock' began with the garage rock bands of the lat... products, articles, news

  6. Truss Rods: Good Posture For Guitars
    by Victor Epand. There are a great many physical components that make up a guitar. Some, such as strings and fingerboards, are obvious. Others, like nuts, are less apparent, but they are still visible. But some guitar components cannot be seen at all because they are hidden inside of the instrument. This is the case with the truss rod, a metal rod that runs along the inside of a guitar's neck. This part of the gu... products, articles, news

  7. Pickguards: It's What's Outside That Counts
    by Victor Epand. Guitars are made up of many parts and pieces. Fingerboards, soundboards, strings, headstocks-all of these components are essential to a guitar and all have an affect on the instrument's music. Yet there is at least one piece of the guitar that has absolutely no influence on the sound of the instrument: the pickguard. This piece of laminated material resides under the guitar's strings on the instr... products, articles, news

  8. The History Of Printed Sheet Music
    by Victor Epand. The history of modern sheet music, at least in the West, can be appropriately begun with the advent of the printing press in the middle of the 15th century. Until this time, music had been handwritten and generally preserved in large, bound volumes of manuscripts. The shift from handwritten to machine-printed did not occur overnight, and much music continued to exist solely in manuscripts until w... products, articles, news

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