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7 String Guitar   no comments

Posted at 2:08 pm in Learn To Play Guitar

What is a seven string guitar? It is of course a guitar with seven strings! (What a dumb question to start with) anyway, there is no exact challenge on the 7 guitar that would differ from the 6 strings except of the fact that you have a new low B string on top of your E string. To utilize this, you must have the need to play lower notes, or more specifically, notes lower than the Low E. one good thing about a seven string guitar is you won’t have to deal with the trouble of tuning your guitar down since you have basically all the low tunings you could get under E.(Low Eb, D, C#, C and B) except if you need those open strings on a low tuning, that would be a problem, but basically, a seven string would the low heavy jobs. Now the 7th string is a bit thicker and should be played smartly. Plucking it too hard will make it ring so much and would produce unwanted noise, so you better know how to properly pluck or strum it. The barre chords that you will be using on 7 strings are pretty much the same movable chords on your faithful six string guitar. So after playing F Barre Chord, you can go to the seventh string to find the Low E root and do the Barre Chord shape and make your way down again just in case you need it.

Written by admin on June 28th, 2010

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The Heavy Duty ESP guitar   no comments

Posted at 11:26 am in Learn To Play Guitar

Looking for a tough guitar that can stand the constant brutality of hard rock, alternative and metal? Look no more, ESP can take it all. ESP guitars are made from the toughest woods and finishes and its strings and hardware can withstand brutal shredding and wailing. ESP’s have been successfully selling guitars since the 70’s.

Most of the ESP guitars are signature guitars however; ESP also has their own line of guitars and basses you could choose from. ESP’s are number one when it comes to heavy duty guitars and instruments in the whole world.

Hisatake Shibuya sold custom replacement guitar parts for different guitar manufacturers in 1975. The name ESP was acronym for Electric Sound Products and eventually, he started making his own JapaneMove to Trashse guitars as well. His guitars were released that time in Japan only and were called ESP and Navigator brands. ESP replacement parts were later introduced in the United States in 1983 and musicians recognized his stuff as quality pars. Word travelled to musicians in New York and he eventually became the most popular custom instrument maker that time. This popularity made it possible for him to create the 400 series, the first ESP guitars in the United States. Later on, ESP branched out into making custom guitars for guitar icons like Kirk Hammet and James Hetfield of Metallica. Up until now, they are known as the makers of the toughest custom guitars ever

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Written by admin on May 27th, 2010

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New Genres and their Weapon of Choice   no comments

Posted at 2:18 pm in Learn To Play Guitar

There are lots of new genres today that appeared like mushrooms. Almost all of them are from the ROCK family or genre. Most of them are just combination of two or several genres. Some are cool, some are ridiculous. Let me give you some examples of the new genres that I’m talking about and their Guitar player’s weapon of choice.

Crabcore/Metalcore

Basically, it’s called Metalcore, a new breed of metal heads that focuses on breakdowns. It’s really cool to look at, the synchronized head banging and stuff. Many critics gave raised eyebrows on this but for me, It’s all good. now, the term crabcore, started with the band ATTACK ATTACK! because when they do the metalcore break downs, they have this “crab-like” stance. some liked it, some puked on it. It’s all good as long as were all having fun. The guitar preffered for this genre is one that has double humbucker, can be tuned down low as hell and ideal for the heavy break down. IBANEZ is the name.

Nu Metal

It’s the new brand of bad ass metal ,fusing punk, hardcore, metal, electronica, jazz and hiphop. Talk about mixed genres. Example is Deftones, Faith no MOre, Limp Bizkit and others. Guitar of choice: Anything heavier than the usual heavy. I’m talking about 7 strings and 8 strings tuned down lower than hell. IBANEZ and ESP’s are the weapon of choice here. Perfect for the grind and groove of heaviness.

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Written by admin on May 21st, 2010

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