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Guitar versus Women   no comments

Posted at 6:00 pm in Learn To Play Guitar

Guitars are way better than women. That is why I’m not surprised that most men prefer them. If you are a guitar player, you’ll understand what I’m trying to say here. Women are okay, but you just can’t do these things with them.  Here are some of the reasons why:

You can USE a guitar anytime you want.

IT doesn’t care how many guitars you have.

You could also NOT use it for a long time and it won’t complain.

Guitars don’t care if you’ve played other guitars

You can play with it anywhere

It would not care if you look at a guitar magazine.

It won’t mind if you would play other guitars.

It doesn’t care if you don’t listen to it

It won’t mind if you bring another guitar at home.

It has a volume knob

You could always get a new guitar if the old one gets busted.

It won’t shout at you if you come home late.

You can let other people play your guitar.

You can make a guitar scream as loud as you want.

You can always unplug a guitar.

It won’t take half of everything you own when you sell it

There you have it. You can think of whatever you want to think about these facts. But for me, why would I choose a guitar when I could have both of them.

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Written by admin on May 19th, 2010

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Les Paul SG Robot – Plug and Play   no comments

Posted at 3:27 pm in Learn To Play Guitar

Ah, technology, the reason why life is easy. The same goes with guitars. Nowadays, you don’t have to bring numerous guitars on a gig which was necessary for quick tuning switch, or back ups in case your guitar goes out of tune live. No, not today. Now, all you have to do is plug your guitar and play it and let it worry about tuning and stuff. Wait a sec, did I just said, let “it”? Yes, ladies and gents, let the guitar do the tuning and intonation. This is possible with the New Les Paul Robot.

Indeed, the name’s a bit nasty for a guitar but this robot will kick your brains. It’s the first guitar with embedded robot technology. Well, enough of the hubbub, here’s the specs:

Standard Colors: Purple Metallic, Nitrocellulose Finish.
Pick Ups: 496R Alnico II Magnet Humbucker (Neck), 498T Alnico V Magnet Humbucker (Bridge).
Body: Mahogany.
Neck: Mahogany.
Fingerboard: Ebony, 12″ Radius.
Number of Frets: 22.
Scale Length: 24 ¾ inches.
Options: ’50s Rounded Neck Profile
Set Neck
Medium-jumbo Fret Wire
Thin Holly Headstock Veneer
Tulip Inlay On Headstock
Single-ply White Binding On Neck and Headstock
White Pearloid Trapezoid Inlays
Black/White Bell Truss Rod Cover with “SG” Engraved
Corian Nut
Powertune Tune-O-Matic Bridge
Powertune Tailpiece With Piezeo Electronics
Wax Potted Pickups
Powertune Satin Nickel Electronic Tuning Keys
Chrome Hardware
Carbon Fiber Pickguard
Smoked Acrylic Backplate
3 Black Top Hat Knobs
1 Powertune Master Control Knob
2 Volume Controls
1 Tone Control
3-way Pickup Selector Switch
Neutrik Plug
Silver Tolex Case With Silver Plus

Sweet, huh? for $3599 dollars, it is worth it.

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Written by admin on May 14th, 2010

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