Byline: RAPHAEL CALLAGHANLiverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
some topics on guitar tricks are just not covered, like for example nothing about recording / home studio other subjects are just really introduced but not deeply covered : example for picking techniques, alternate tuning, etc. There is a lesson about circle of fifths for example and it was j...
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When you know more about tuning the guitar, you can truly have to trust in your hearing more; at any rate, it is a wise plan to purchase an undeniable level chromatic harmonizer in the event that you want to ensure the entirety of the strings is harmonized exactly. With tuning violin, ...
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The term Nut comes up frequently when reading about guitar specs. Every guitar has a nut, otherwise, it won’t play! The nut is that small piece of bone, plastic, graphite, etc, that keeps the strings in line on their way to the headstock. The nut is sma
In a way, the guitar’s open strings (played without fretting a note) work much in the same way. Strings played to the left side will be much lower, with strings on the right side being higher in pitch. This all probably seems simple enough, but there is actually a more scientific re...
New active labels which indicate if a particular track is open or closed Pattern Name Labels for all Pattern Slots on the Pattern Set Dynamic colorization for multi functional faders When switching the FX parameters from p1+2 to p3+4 for example, then the fader bars get colorized depending on...
TAB will tell you what tuning the piece is in. If this isn't given explicitly, assume normal tuning. TAB should also give you information on use of capos etc.TAB will give you an indication of the ryhthm of the piece - i.e it will tell you which are the long notes and which are...