For all those electric instruments players out there, here goes a nifty piece of technology from Korg: the very cool and professional pedal tuner codenamed Pitchblack. If you've worked before with serious Korg tuners, then you know true meaning of the word "quality"; and Pitchblack is nothing different as it emb... |
4 April 2008 05:33 GMT |
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A guitar made from gold and not in the possession of Paris Hilton is indeed one interesting thing...at least until she decides she's a guitarist as well and gets such a fine piece of instrument art. Leaving Paris alone, here goes a nifty piece of news about guitars you don't meet every day: guitars whose bo... |
11 March 2008 08:12 GMT |
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In the guitar world, Gibson needs no introduction and no praises: this brand has such things of its own and we're actually talking about one of the guitar's history-makers here. For tens and tens of years, Gibson guitars have delighted both players and audiences with their awesome sound and indestructible m... |
17 December 2007 05:18 GMT |
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In case you sometimes wonder why there are no rock bands with vertically-challenged people...there are a lot of possible reasons. Not that these individuals would somehow lack the needed skills for musical performance, but rather there aren't too much instruments made for the measure. As far as guitars are conce... |
27 November 2007 12:19 GMT |
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Well, the Robot form Gibson is not the first automatic tuning guitar, as there have been some models before it...but it's the first guitar sporting this revolutionary technology embedded in a professional-grade axe, a symbol of music and rock itself, the world-wide hailed Les Paul.Indeed, the automatic tuning gu... |
10 November 2007 04:51 GMT |
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I've been playing guitar for 14 years now and hell, no! I know that many eyes will turn on me in anger as I say that Guitar Hero and the new crap, Rock Band suck big time. I simply don't agree with the idea of acting stupid and calling this a great deal of fun. Indeed, I first thought that Guitar Hero will ... |
20 June 2007 04:45 GMT |
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