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Sunday, 06 August 2006 |
Tomcat Is the Ultimate Guitar for Its New Ergonomic Contour, DiMarzio Pickups and Delta Wing's Patented "Recessed Tuning" System
Enter the new millennium. Gary Kramer is once
again "Breaking The Sound Barrier" to bring musicians a superior
instrument. Gary Kramer Guitars is proud to
announce the new "Tomcat" version of the American Delta Wing guitar series.
Reinventing a new era in sound and aesthetics, the new "Tomcat" will change
the way musicians look at guitars. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 August 2006 )
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Thursday, 03 August 2006 |
The Light Pick™ has many unique first time features built in; a
metronome that visually displays tempo and beat patterns, blink mode
which acts as a light show and a hold mode.
Metronome mode, which is a great teaching tool for beginners, makes
available beat patterns, 2-8, combined with yet another first time
feature of being able to directly set any desired tempo ranging from
20-400 beats per minute into the Light Pick™.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 August 2006 )
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Thursday, 03 August 2006 |
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 How about guitar picks made from meteorites? Will they make your guitar-playing sound better? Will they give you a meteoric improvement? Naturally, they are priced more than your standard cheap picks. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 August 2006 )
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Thursday, 03 August 2006 |
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Imagine going to your next gig with a briefcase and no guitar in sight? Have you ever wanted to just fold your guitar up and pack it away in the briefcase when you travel, and just check it in with the other baggage? The Stewart Guitar Company has such a guitar for you.
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Monday, 31 July 2006 |
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An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses electronic pickups
to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical
current. The signal may be electrically altered to achieve various
tonal effects prior to being fed into an amplifier,
which produces the final sound which can be either an electrical sound
or an acoustic sound. Distortion pedals can change the sound that is
emitted from the amplifier. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 31 July 2006 )
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