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guitar melody chord playing system: Guitar Melody Chord Playing System Mel Bay, 2010-10-07 This is Mel Bay's landmark system for playing guitar solos in chord style using popular sheet music. This method is accessible to the intermediate level student and is applicable for pick or fingerstyle performance. In notation and tablature. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Jazz Guitar Chord System (Music Instruction) , 1999-01-01 (Musicians Institute Press). The essential guide to jazz chord voicings and substitutions, complete with a color-coded method for over 500 essential voicings. Players will understand chord functions and their harmonic possibilities better than ever before, as well as inversions, extensions, alterations, and substitutions. Players will also be able to increase their harmonic vocabulary for accompaniment, composing and chord-melody playing. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Joe Pass Chord Solos Joe Pass, 2005-05-03 The art of improvising chord-style solos is an important part of any musician's resources. This book has been written to improve that art for guitar, vibes and all keyboard instruments. A careful study of these solos will give you a thorough understanding of chordal playing and substitutions. It is great for voicing as well as improvisation. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Rhythm Guitar Chord System Mel Bay, 2016-01-07 Commonly referred to as the rhythm guitarist's bible, this innovative book is a system of guitar chord formation which maximizes power voicing while minimizing left-hand movement! Originally written by Mel Bay in 1947, this landmark publication was reissued in its original typesetting in 1973 to become the definitive text on jazz chords in private teaching studios and university jazz guitar departments around the globe. Mr. Bay's practical, analytical approach to the fingerboard produced this comprehensive system for learning full-sounding orchestral jazz guitar chords. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Melody Chords for Guitar Allan Holdsworth, 1997 (Guitar). Influential fusion player Allan Holdsworth provides guitarists with a simplified method of learning chords, in diagram form, for playing accompaniments and for playing popular melodies in chord-solo style. Covers: major, minor, altered, dominant and diminished scale notes in chord form, with lots of helpful reference tables and and diagrams. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Guitar Chords Mel Bay, 2015-04-27 This book is considered to be the largest selling basic guitar chord book ever published! Twelve basic guitar chord types are shown in three ways: photograph, notation, and chord diagram. In addition, a special bonus section is contained showing in photo and diagram the essential moveable rhythm guitar chord forms. This special section contains the basics of Mel Bay's acclaimed Rhythm Chord Playing System showing the guitarist how to finger numerous advanced chord forms with a minimum of hand movement! Chords shown in photo, notation, and diagram form include Major, Minor, Dominant Seventh, Diminished, Augmented, Ninth, Major Seventh, Minor Seventh, Seventh #5, Seventh b5, Sixth and Minor Sixth. Chords are shown in the bonus Moveable Rhythm Chord section include Major, Minor, 7th, Minor 7th, 7sus4, 7b5, 7#5, Minor 7b5, Sixth, Minor 6th, Diminished 7th, Diminished add 9, 9th, Minor 9th, 9b5, 9#5, Minor 9b5, 7th b9, 7th b9#5, 11th, 9 add 6, Minor 9 add 6, 13th, 13sus11, 13 b9, 13th b9 b5. Includes access to an online instructional video. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Martin Taylor Beyond Chord Melody Martin Taylor, Joseph Alexander, 2018-10-11 Beyond Chord Melody with Martin Taylor MBE condenses over 40 years of playing expertise and insight into this beautiful jazz guitar book. Learn from the internationally acclaimed master of jazz chord melody guitar as he guides you through his 7-step method to creating your own guitar arrangements. Includes free audio and bonus video lessons |
guitar melody chord playing system: Teach Yourself to Play Guitar a Quick and Easy Introduction for Beginners Book/Online Audio , 2008-06 Beginner Guitar Instruction |
guitar melody chord playing system: Rhythm Guitar the Ranger Doug Way Ranger Doug, 2006-05 (Guitar). Laying down that solid groove for the rest of the band is a joy! In this book, 26 tunes are transcribed in varying levels of difficulty: a basic rhythm approach for the newcomers, then more adventurous and different approaches. Songs are included from styles spanning western swing, fiddle tunes, ballads, jazz standards and a polka. Playing tips are included for each song, plus you'll learn rhythm history, guitar theory, the right hand, a basic chord chart, and more. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Guitar Journals - Chords William Bay, 2011-02-25 A valuable book for any guitarist. Part one presents a dictionary of essential chord forms shown by inversion. Part two features a very thorough analysis of chord melody and quartal harmony voicings in each key. Playing through part II will train your ear to improvise chordal melodies. Ideal for daily practice.• |
guitar melody chord playing system: Plectrum Banjo Melody Chord Playing System Mel Bay, 2021-03-04 For plectrum or five-string banjo (C tuning), this text is the famed Mel Bay system for melody chord performance. In standard notation and tablature. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Modern Chords Vic Juris, 2013-06-06 One of the world's great jazz guitarists, Vic Juris shares his insight into the wonderful world of harmony in this book. Not for the fainthearted, Vic teaches polychords and intervallic structures derived from the major, minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor and harmonic major scales in this must have jazz guitar book. Each section has etudes that will help students integrate each concept into their own playing. Includes access to online audio that gives students the opportunity to hear and play along with these cutting edge concepts |
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guitar melody chord playing system: Berklee Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary Rick Peckham, 2007-06-01 (Berklee Guide). This chord dictionary from the assistant chair of Berklee's guitar department includes 100+ chord forms, from basic 7th chords to guide tone chords and triads over bass notes. It is organized to reveal chord relationships and help guitarists learn voicings quickly and thoroughly. Includes notes, fretboard diagrams and tab for each chord. |
guitar melody chord playing system: The Advancing Guitarist Mick Goodrick, 1987 General Reference |
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guitar melody chord playing system: ChordBuddy Guitar Learning System - Worship Edition Travis Perry, 2014-07 (Chord Buddy). Learn to play guitar quickly while using popular Worship songs as your guide. As soon as the ChordBuddy device is properly attached to your acoustic or electric guitar, you will be able to make music instantly. Within a few weeks, you'll begin removing some of the tabs and making the chords on your own. In two months, you'll be able to play the guitar with no ChordBuddy at all! Package includes: ChordBuddy * instruction book * companion DVD with a 2-month lesson plan * and ChordBuddy Worship songbook with 60 songs. Works on acoustic and electric guitars. The ChordBuddy is in the key of G and makes the G C D and Em chords. The ChordBuddy Guitar Learning System has earned the Parent Tested Parent Approved (PTPA) Seal of Approval and was rated the Most Trusted Seal by 22,000 parents! Great for home, Sunday School, and other faith-based places of learning. The ChordBuddy currently does not work on left-handed guitars, nor does it work on classical or half-sized (children's) guitars. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Forward Motion Hal Galper, 2003 |
guitar melody chord playing system: Improve Your Guitar Chord Playing Brent Robitaille, 2017-11-14 In Improve Your Guitar Chord Playing - Chord Switching Tips, Tricks & Exercises, you will learn the essential skills required to master the most frequently used guitar chords. Discover important lessons and exercises to play faster precise sounding chords and an improved 3-way visual chord learning system with tests to help remember chords by shape. Inside you'll find the essential chords to play thousands of songs, simplified easy to play chords for beginners, another 35 of the most commonly used chords, 16 sharp and flat chords, 8 main types of barre chords, and rock power chords. More than just another book full of chords: 12 Tips, tricks, and exercises to improve your chord switching. Step-by-step chord switching exercises–excellent for beginners and all levels. 45 of the most useful chord progressions in pop, rock, folk, and blues. 7 Barre chord tips with strengthening exercises. Master the fingerboard with unique triangle patterns and diagrams. Key and capo charts to transpose from key to key. Strumming and fingerstyle patterns. 10 classic songs with notes and tablature in two keys. How to read music and improve your rhythm. Improve Your Guitar Chord Playing is perfect for players wanting to advance to the next level. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Chord Theory Demystified Guitar Head, 2020-10-21 I wrote a riff - how do I create a chord progression for it? So, you've been playing the guitar for a while now. You know your basic open chords; you know what scales are and you know a few songs. And now, you want to start creating your own music. You want to write a melody and play a few progressions on it. You want to create your own chord progressions to sing or solo on top of. If you're done with the I just got a guitar phase and want to start creating some real music - I invite you to check out Guitar Chords Demystified! Unlock the inner mechanism of chords The first step to writing your own music and creating your own chord progressions is understanding the chemistry of the chords. Understanding what makes a chord and why the C major chord is the C major chord. That's exactly what we've designed this book to do. It'll break down the chords you know and love, teach you what's inside and how it is constructed, all in plain English. Then it'll give you the tools you need to string multiple chords together and create your own chord progressions. It'll also teach you what chords go together and how you too can create beautiful harmonies! You'll even learn how to play the same chord in different places on the fretboard using the CAGED system. And what shape to play in what context. And to top it all, the book includes practical applications of the theory in multiple chord progressions that you can pick up and jam away with! What's inside We start with the basics and help you along to the more advanced chordal concepts. And don't worry if you don't understand some of the below - it's all explained in detail inside. Foundation level introduction to chord formulas A breakdown of your favorite open chords, triads and 7th chords Rhythm strumming and creating your own chord progressions Diminished chords, suspended chords, power chords, slash chords - all explained in plain English More advanced topics like transposing and the use of a capo Bonus chapter with 10+ chord progression examples Instant access to 531 beginner chords We've also included an entire chord dictionary in this book. It covers 50 pages and will give you instant access to 531 of your favorite chords! So, if you ever have a doubt about a chord that you just created - look through the dictionary and we'll tell you if it's right. To take your first step in creating your own songs, scroll up and click the buy now button. |
guitar melody chord playing system: A Modern Method Guitar William Leavitt, 2020 (Berklee Methods). The William Leavitt Modern Method for Guitar, used as the basic text for the Berklee College of Music guitar program, has stood the test of time and earned a vast and loyal following of dedicated guitar students and instructors. By popular demand, Berklee Press has created a compilation of the original volumes 1, 2, and 3, including all audio and video tracks. Now, serious guitar students and instructors, from beginning through advanced, have the convenience of progressing through all three volumes of this classic guitar method in one comprehensive book. Innovative solos, duets, and exercises progressively teach melody, harmony, and rhythm. This edition contains audio and video produced by William Leavitt's students Charles Chapman and Larry Baione (who was his successor as chair of the Berklee Guitar Department), demonstrating the examples and providing play-along tracks for the ensemble exercises. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Six: The Musical - Vocal Selections , 2020-06-01 (Vocal Selections). Six has received rave reviews around the world for its modern take on the stories of the six wives of Henry VIII and it's finally opening on Broadway! From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an exuberant celebration of 21st century girl power! Songs include: All You Wanna Do * Don't Lose Ur Head * Ex-Wives * Get Down * Haus of Holbein * Heart of Stone * I Don't Need Your Love * No Way * Six. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Guitar Hacks Graham Tippett, 2017-04-16 3NPS (three-note-per-string) scales, as used by legions of guitarists but popularized mainly by Joe Satriani, are one of the most efficient ways to navigate the fretboard and get your scales down IF you follow the guidelines in this book. As the name suggests, a 3NPS scale is any scale that contains three notes on each string, and as you'll see in this eBook, this makes for a very consistent way to map out scales on the guitar fretboard. What we’ve done here is revamped the 3NPS scale system and turned it into an incredibly effective means to learn a wide variety of scales all over the fretboard by streamlining the number of patterns, as well as the picking system. This is not a scale theory book, and contains no pentatonic scales. This is a quick and dirty (and very effective) method for learning 3NPS scales all over the fretboard; something to work on in the woodshed. It will improve your picking technique and speed. It does not require a great amount of thinking as you only need to learn two picking patterns, which is really one in two directions, and only three scale patterns instead of the usual seven per scale. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Chord Workbook for Guitar Volume One Bruce Arnold, 2001-03 This is an excellent learning tool for both the beginner who has no knowledge of music theory, and the advanced student looking for the typical chord voicings a professional guitarist should know. Includes an extensive chord progressions section. (Music) |
guitar melody chord playing system: Melodic Soloing in 10 Days Graham Tippett, 2016-10-10 Have you ever seen those guitarists that sound like they know exactly what they’re doing when they’re improvising? They just seem to hit all the right notes while their playing sounds crisp and melodic, as if they’d planned it all out beforehand, or were born with a God-given sense of melody. I’d always wondered how on earth they were able to come up with such melodic and flowing lines, thinking that they must simply be gifted, or have done some serious woodshedding. Then, during one unforgettable class at music college the door was opened to a method for playing and thinking as melodically and as effortlessly as they did, and this is what I want to share with you in this eBook. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Concepts: Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar Howard Morgen, Beginning with an explanation of how a bass line defines the harmonic scheme, this edition leads the player through dozens of fingerstyle arrangements. Titles: * Laura * Green Dolphin Street * The Shadow of Your Smile * Stompin' at the Savoy * Just Friends * Don't Blame Me * Nobody Does It Better |
guitar melody chord playing system: How to Play Like Allan Holdsworth Graham Tippett, 2016-07-13 Ever since my first guitar teacher introduced me to the music of Allan Holdsworth in the late 90s, it has been an ongoing apprenticeship. I became fascinated, not only with his music, but with his approach to music itself, and the way he thinks about chords, scales and improvisation. Allan’s REH video was a blessing for me as I was able to glean enough insight into his playing to understand the way the great man thinks, and more importantly to begin to apply those concepts to my own playing. I struggled with music theory and orthodox approaches, so when Allan’s beautifully simple way of thinking about chords and scales clicked for me, I knew I had found something that finally made sense. I must admit, I couldn’t play you a single Allan Holdsworth lick, and I wouldn’t want to as the thought of dissecting his music in that way was always unappealing to me. What I wanted to do was get inside his head, grasp his way of thinking about music, and find out exactly how he was able to come up with such intricate yet outrageous lines and compositions. And that is precisely what this book is about. Allan’s playing looks incredibly complicated, and then some, to the innocent bystander, but the approach behind it is incredibly simple and easy to grasp. It’s so straightforward in fact that most players who have attempted to describe what he does completely miss the point. Once you do understand his approach, however, you’ll have a new appreciation for how far he’s taken it, and how far it can go. This book is not for the faint-hearted, but you shouldn’t be put off by thinking that you’ll be getting to grips with a lot of tricky concepts, because you won’t; Allan’s way of thinking is almost childlike in its simplicity, and when you glimpse it I can assure you that you'll be intrigued. |
guitar melody chord playing system: From Scales to Solos Graham Tippett, 2017-05-08 If you ask anyone who's been playing guitar for a while how to turn scales into solos, you'll likely get a variety of answers. They'll tell you to learn licks, work on your arpeggios, even learn your favorite players' solos note for note. While this is all good advice, I've had some particularly stubborn students that wanted to go beyond that; they wanted to be able to improvise using any scale up and down the fretboard, but at the same time break free from those deeply-ingrained scalar lines and patterns. It was then that I suggested the zonal approach to improvisation; by working in reduced areas of the neck with specifically designed patterns, they were soon able to create melodic, flowing lines that didn't sound at all like scales--they sounded like real music! This is the approach you'll find in this book. We dissect 15 of the most common scales, beyond the pentatonics, and break them down into zones which can be practiced either by scale, or for any particular scale across the fretboard. The objective of this book then is to provide a structured reference to make the transition from playing scales to playing, improvising and creating musical lines when soloing. It’s aimed at the intermediate to advanced guitarist looking to be able to improvise confidently and freely on the instrument in a wide variety of styles. It is also aimed at guitarists that want to move beyond rote pentatonic/blues soloing and incorporate other scales and modes into their playing, as well as building up a vocabulary to solo fluently over chord changes. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Fretboard Theory Desi Serna, 2008-11 Do you love sitting at home playing guitar, but find yourself playing the same old things over and over without making much progress? When other musicians invite you to jam, do you worry that you won’t be able to keep up? Are you a veteran guitarist who has played for years, but you’re embarrassed to admit you have no idea what you’re doing? If you want to take your guitar playing to the next level, compose songs like you hear on the radio, and improvise your own music, then you need Fretboard Theory. Fretboard Theory by Desi Serna teaches music theory for guitar including scales, chords, progressions, modes and more. The hands-on approach to theory shows you how music works on the guitar fretboard by visualizing shapes and patterns and how they connect to make music. Content includes: * Learn pentatonic and major scale patterns as used to play melodies, riffs, solos, and bass lines * Move beyond basic chords and common barre chords by playing the types of chord inversions and chord voicings used by music's most famous players * Chart guitar chord progressions and play by numbers like the pros * Identify correct scales to play over chords and progressions so you can improvise at will * Create new sounds with music modes and get to know Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian * Add variety to your playing by using intervals such as thirds, fourths, and sixths * Increase your chord vocabulary by using added chord tones and extensions to play chord types such as major 7, minor 7, sus2, sus4, add9, and more * Learn how all the different aspects of music fit together to make a great song * See how theory relates to popular styles of music and familiar songs Fretboard Theory will have you mastering music like a pro easier and faster than you ever thought possible. Plus, it's the ONLY GUITAR THEORY RESOURCE in the world that includes important details to hundreds of popular songs. You learn how to play in the style of pop, rock, acoustic, blues, and more! This guitar instruction is perfect whether you want to jam, compose or just understand the music you play better. The material is suitable for both acoustic and electric guitar, plus it features many references to bass. Level: Recommended for intermediate level players on up. Video Fretboard Theory is also available as a 21-hour video series that is sold separately on the author's GuitarMusicTheory.com website. Visit the website and sign up for email lessons to sample the footage. Fretboard Theory Volume II When you're ready to take your playing to the next level, get the second book in the series, Fretboard Theory Volume II, which is also available as a 12-hour video series. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Three-note Voicings and Beyond Randy Vincent, 2011-01-11 This book provides discussion and exercises for the use of three-note voicings in jazz guitar. The book also includes some four and five-note voicings. Includes chapters on shell voicings, walking guitar, triad pairs, quartal and secundal harmony, and more. With an introduction. |
guitar melody chord playing system: How to Play Guitar Step by Step , 2011 Get the fast-track to guitar stardom with this inspirational, step-by-step visual guide From developing your skills as a performer to learning chord sequences and choosing the right kit, How To Play Guitar Step By Step is the ultimate self-improvement guide for all aspiring guitar heroes. Ever dreamt of soloing like one of the guitar greats? Or forming your own band but no idea where to start? Guitar greatness is within your grasp with this ultimate visual guide featuring ten professional easy-to-follow lessons as well as an accompanying DVD that will keep you motivated and inspired as you progress. Advice on technique and guitar maintenance will keep you looking and sounding your best and the handy directory of chords and scales will have you reaching for the book time and time again. Whether you're starting from scratch or building on existing skills, How To Play Guitar Step By Step hits all the right chords progressing you from beginner to guitar hero in easy-to-follow stages. |
guitar melody chord playing system: The Guitarist's Music Theory Book Peter Vogl, 2007 The first music theory book designed for guitarists by a guitarist. The book explains music theory as it applies to the guitar and covers intervals, scales, chords, chord progressions, and the Nashville Number System. The included Audio CD features examples of all the music in the book and also an ear training section. The Music Theory Book was written to help all guitar players achieve a better understanding of the guitar and of the music they play. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Howard Roberts Guitar Manual Howard Roberts, 1972-01-01 |
guitar melody chord playing system: A Modern Method for Guitar - Jazz Songbook, Vol. 1 , 2009 (Guitar Method). Play great jazz while you learn from this revered guitar method! These solos and duets map directly to the lessons in William Leavitt's Modern Method for Guitar, Volume 1 , the basic guitar text at Berklee College of Music. Since the 1960s, the Modern Method for Guitar series has been one of world's most popular guitar methods, translated into Spanish, French, and Japanese, and selling over half a million copies. Carefully overseen by Larry Baione, chair of Berklee's Guitar Department (and a former student of William Leavitt), these arrangements are crafted to Leavitt's time-proven approach, giving you the chance to apply what you learn to music by Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Sonny Rollins, Django Reinhardt, and other jazz greats. The accompanying audio demonstrates all the tunes and offers play-along tracks for practicing the duets. Songs include: Afternoon in Paris * Basin Street Blues * A Child Is Born * Daphne * Here's That Rainy Day * In a Sentimental Mood * My Little Suede Shoes * St. Thomas * Samba De Orfeu * So What * Swing 42 * Valse Hot * The Very Thought of You * When I Fall in Love * Willow Weep for Me. The audio examples are accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be downloaded or streamed according to personal preference. The files also include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Fundamentals of Guitar Miles Okazaki, 2015 This book is designed to be useful for guitarists at any skill level. Beginners can use it as an introduction to the foundational concepts of the instrument, intermediate players can use it for training and theoretical work, and advanced players can explore the sections on advanced theory, extended technique and the exhaustive tables of melodic and rhythmic possibilities. It is divided into two parts: pitch and rhythm. Part 1 (pitch) begins with the properties of string, harmonics, and tuning systems. It then moves methodically through pitch information, beginning with locating all versions of a single pitch, building pentatonic, heptatonic, and all possible symmetrical scales. This is followed by a study of intervals, with all possible locations of every two pitches, and a long study that moves through every possible fingering of three pitches, with a series of exercises to master triadic syntax. Part 1 closes with a study of four-pitch structures and complete tables that show all possible pitch sets in circular visual notation. Part 2 (rhythm) begins with a complete course in Symmetrical Picking, a method based on drum rudiments that builds control in the picking hand through an exhaustive variety of movements. The focus of this section is building a strong rhythmic foundation, with a focus on efficiency, accuracy, speed, dynamics, and groove. It is followed by a study of legato playing, working with ornaments and slides. The study of playing with fingers on multiple strings takes up the remainder of the book. This begins with the study of pulse against pulse, playing two simultaneous tempos. The book concludes with a study of polyrhythm, playing one rhythm against another. Plain English is used as much as possible to describe theoretical concepts, and hundreds of illustrations were made for the book as an aid to those who either don't speak English or prefer to think visually. This approach is designed to be inclusive and to promote creative practice. The main idea of the book is described in this passage (page 154): Even in this small area there is a lot of material, potentially a lifetime of study. The amount of information can feel overwhelming to students at any level. For this reason, the book is designed for self-directed practice, with an emphasis on what the player could do, rather than what the player should do. The principle is to develop your own learning process, rather than following someone else's. The ability to make choices is essential in finding a personal approach to the instrument. Pick and choose the studies that seem interesting - there should be enough variety to accommodate a wide range of personalities. If any particular concept or exercise has been useful as the starting point for a new creative direction, then the book has done its job. Its purpose is not to push any dogma, method, or style, but to open the door to options for guitarists of any background that are looking for new perspectives. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Extended Scale Playing for Guitar Joe Puma, 1993-08 (Guitar). The sliding first finger technique presented in this book will give players a new and broader outlook on the guitar. This book explores a variety of scales - major, minor, half-tone/whole-tone - and includes an introduction. |
guitar melody chord playing system: First 50 Jazz Standards You Should Play on Guitar Hal Leonard Corp, 2017-07 One-of-a-kind collection of accessible, must-know jazz--Cover. |
guitar melody chord playing system: Fretboard Logic SE Bill Edwards, 1997-01-01 The reasoning behind the guitar's unique tuning + chords, scales, and arpeggios complete--Cover. |
Guitar center used pricing - The Gear Page
Mar 9, 2024 · I would add GC used prices vary. I recently got a used guitar from GC and the same model was used in the same excellent condition from 6-7 different GC stores and there was at …
Where are the higher-end Korean guitar brands? | The Gear Page
Apr 26, 2024 · To put it another way, off the top of my head I can name internationally recognized guitar players who play Japanese brands like Ibanez and Yamaha, but I can't name a single …
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Not a single improvement to guitar notation? - Steinberg Forums
May 1, 2025 · Again. It looks like dorico team has very little interest in that. I personally have reported problems with the chord diagrams and library several times. Chord Diagrams Library …
Nacho Les Paul Conversion has arrived | The Gear Page
May 5, 2025 · I did reply in the "Nacho Guitar" thread, however I thought this may grow legs/views on a thread of it's own if you are interested in this project. My Nacho Burst arrived Friday, #15 …
Best/preferred silent guitar recording rig?? - The Gear Page
Jun 24, 2002 · Just a warning that these emulate a mic'd guitar speaker extremely well, but a mic'd guitar speaker sounds worlds different than the amp in the room. A lot of people can …
When to use linear taper or audio taper pots? | The Gear Page
Jan 20, 2004 · You can see that by looking at them. And god only knows why the tolerances are so broad in a component where the actual value is quite significant. Honestly, if I get a smooth …
Guitar Tablature Functionality in Cubase 14 new Score Editor
Feb 20, 2025 · Hi I’m currently using Cubase 13 Pro and I’m trying to find out how functional the new score editor is for notating guitar tablature. From what I can find in the manual it seems …
Dimensions for a typical guitar shipping box? | The Gear Page
Feb 3, 2007 · Most guitar case are about 46 inches long and you want 2 or so inches below and above the guitar. Most higher end Martin and Gibson Acoustic shipped in boxes that measure …
Best/Favorite Replacement Necks? | The Gear Page
May 1, 2005 · You can order flat or quarter sawn, the specific neck back profile and get the fret wire size you want. Only if the winter stays sub-zero for months and the furnace mostly never …
Guitar center used pricing - The Gear Page
Mar 9, 2024 · I would add GC used prices vary. I recently got a used guitar from GC and the same model was used in the same excellent condition from 6-7 different GC stores and there was at …
Where are the higher-end Korean guitar brands? | The Gear Page
Apr 26, 2024 · To put it another way, off the top of my head I can name internationally recognized guitar players who play Japanese brands like Ibanez and Yamaha, but I can't name a single player …
The Gear Page
The Gear Page is a leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects, and associated gear.
Not a single improvement to guitar notation? - Steinberg Forums
May 1, 2025 · Again. It looks like dorico team has very little interest in that. I personally have reported problems with the chord diagrams and library several times. Chord Diagrams Library is …
Nacho Les Paul Conversion has arrived | The Gear Page
May 5, 2025 · I did reply in the "Nacho Guitar" thread, however I thought this may grow legs/views on a thread of it's own if you are interested in this project. My Nacho Burst arrived Friday, #15 …
Best/preferred silent guitar recording rig?? - The Gear Page
Jun 24, 2002 · Just a warning that these emulate a mic'd guitar speaker extremely well, but a mic'd guitar speaker sounds worlds different than the amp in the room. A lot of people can never really …
When to use linear taper or audio taper pots? | The Gear Page
Jan 20, 2004 · You can see that by looking at them. And god only knows why the tolerances are so broad in a component where the actual value is quite significant. Honestly, if I get a smooth pot …
Guitar Tablature Functionality in Cubase 14 new Score Editor
Feb 20, 2025 · Hi I’m currently using Cubase 13 Pro and I’m trying to find out how functional the new score editor is for notating guitar tablature. From what I can find in the manual it seems that …
Dimensions for a typical guitar shipping box? | The Gear Page
Feb 3, 2007 · Most guitar case are about 46 inches long and you want 2 or so inches below and above the guitar. Most higher end Martin and Gibson Acoustic shipped in boxes that measure 50 …
Best/Favorite Replacement Necks? | The Gear Page
May 1, 2005 · You can order flat or quarter sawn, the specific neck back profile and get the fret wire size you want. Only if the winter stays sub-zero for months and the furnace mostly never turns …