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Monday, July 31, 2017

Product Feature: Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 And 170 Power Amps

 

It wasn’t too long ago that Seymour Duncan was known for only their pickups but over the last few years, the legendary company has ventured beyond spinning coils onto magnets. What started with the Pickup Booster quickly grew into a respectable line of pedals including the Catalina Chorus, Palladium Gain Stage, Vapor Trail Delay, 808 Overdrive and more. Today, we welcome two new members to that solid lineup -- the PowerStage 700 and PowerStage 170, a duo of power amps that offer the same high level of quality and tone we’ve come to expect from Duncan and then some.

 

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Friday, July 28, 2017

Alternate Bass Guitar Tunings

 

Most bass players begin with the frets on the strings. Ascending frets will be applied meaning the fifth fret, without a capo, of the lower string of the bass guitar will be the same note (check your fingers on the frets) as the open next string. The fifth fret on your E string is your open A string. This is usually how the basic tunings go before you discover the alternate bass guitar tunings on your electric bass.

 

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Things Singers Should Avoid Before A Performance

Singers have arguably the most important role in a band. While you can mask a few mistakes on guitar, bass or even drums, delivering a bad performance as a singer can ruin a show. While warming up is a must before any vocal performance, what you do the day before and day of can also have a huge impact. With that in mind, we'd like to take the time in this article on detailing things that singers should avoid before any performance.

 

 

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Thursday, July 27, 2017

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Band Tips: Top Signs That You Should Say No To A Gig

 

As a budding band, you always keep your eyes peeled for great chances to sell your music at events, increase your reputation and enjoy yourself, not to mention get to earn a few bucks, right? And when these opportunities are knocking on your door, letting them slip off your hands is the last thing you want to do. That is what you might think. 

Well, here's a twist.

Not all gigs are ideal for you if you want to grow to become the famous band you desire to be. There are times when you have to say no for your own reputation's sake as well as other reasons. You've really got to be careful as you pick offers because each of them means everything, and all of the ones you agree to will add to your résumé. Here are top signs that you should say no to a gig.

 

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Using EQ To Improve Your Acoustic Guitar Tone

 

Whether your acoustic guitar track is going to be at the forefront of the song such as in an acoustic vocal demo or simply the rhythm section of a full on rock track, using EQ not only ensures that it will sound nice and balanced on its own, but also helps it blend well with the rest of your project. Some people might assume that because the acoustic guitar is a pretty straight forward instrument that mixing it should be just as easy. Too bad it’s not though. Below, we take a look at tips on dealing with the highs, mids, and lows of acoustic guitar EQ.

 

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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Boutique Guitar Effects Pedal Makers You Need To Check Out

 

When guitar players think of boutique effects pedals, one word always seems to come to mind -- expensive. And while it's often true that these effects tend to retail at a higher price point than those from massive pedal makers (often not by much), what is lost in the dollar amount is the unique, high-quality experiences they bring. If you've been ignoring these lesser known brands, you're doing yourself and your sound a disservice as boutique effects pedals tend to be meticulously designed and feature a unique take that the big guys just don't offer. With that said, we'd like to share a few of our favorite boutique pedal brands that show their gear is well worth the price.

 

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Friday, July 21, 2017

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5 Tips To Improve Your Guitar Solo Technique

 

Try to imagine the scenario - you are on the stage and everyone's attention is focused on you. You are about to play your guitar solo and gain the appreciation of people for doing so. However, you might feel rather anxious and uncomfortable in front of the huge audience. As a result, everything you play seems to be terrible. Consequently, it might lead to frustration and disappointment. Fortunately, in the subsequent paragraphs, we will throw some light on some essential lead guitar solo tips which should be able to make you a much better guitarist.

 

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The Worst Music Industry Contracts Of All Time

 

At the point when artists sign contracts, they're more often stripped of their rights in some genuinely unusual ways and basically sold into subjugation to a name that can do whatever the hell fire it need. Here is a presentation on the The Worst Music Industry Contracts Of All Time

 

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

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A Few Of Our Favorite '50s Rock Guitar Pickups For The Fender Stratocaster

 

While there the modern age of music gear has brought us a ton of innovations many of us can't live without, there's just something about that classic 1950s rock and roll that will live on forever. And while many guitars can stake a claim to carving out that signature tone, few take as much credit as the Fender Stratocaster. I mean, it was released the same year that the term "Rock and Roll" was first coined -- that has to be more than a coincidence! With that said, we'd like to take a look at a few of our favorite Strat pickups tailor-made for that classic '50s sound. Check out a few of our favorites below!

 

 

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Friday, July 14, 2017

Best Effects Pedals For Vocals

 

In regards to music, psychology teaches us that the most contagious effect is the emotion created in a room. When singers sing to their lyrics, an emotion is created, but more emotion can be added by adding a vocal that will improve the music and create a great impact. Vocal effects are used to add effects and processing in a floor pedal. The secret to create and make good musical effects is to know the right tool. A singer can take their sounds to a better level by using vocal effects pedals that enhance their voice, hence achieving good music when performing live. In order for singers to transform their voices, they need an instrument that adds atmosphere, space, and creativity. Some of the general effects used are reverb, compression, harmonize, auto tuner, distortion, octave, chorus, and vocoders.The following are the best general effects used:

 

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Weirdest Officially Licensed Products By Famous Bands And Musicians

 

The thought of a famous musician or band endorsing a weird product officially may appear awkward among fans. Some may even feel they have lost their edge, but the practice has been ongoing for years. Below is a list of such musicians alongside the products they officially endorsed. Read on.

 

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Do Capacitors Impact Guitar And Bass Tone?

 

You've probably come across guitar capacitors from time to time, not really knowing what they do aside from being part of the guitar's electronics. Well, yeah, that's true, but did you know they can affect a guitar's tone? And with that said, how do they really affect your tone anyway? Check out the article below to find out!

 

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The Difference Between Class A and Class AB Guitar Amps

 

There are two main types of Guitar amps, the Class A and the Class AB beside other less common amplifier designs. It is necessary to first understand some basic concepts about tubes in order to understand what is the main difference between the Class A and Class AB guitar amps.

 

 

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Great Bass Combo Amps Under $600

 

It seems as though bass players have to pay more for nearly everything. From strings to effects and more, bass gear tends to be pricier than their guitar counterparts of comparable quality. But that's not always the case, not if you know where to look. With that in mind, we decided to make a list of a few of our favorite bass combo amps that run for less than $600 (with one as low as $300). While the combos below might be lacking in price, they definitely don't skimp on tone.

 

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Monday, July 10, 2017

Guitar Volume And Tone Knob Tips

 

Your guitar's tone and volume knobs have more potential than you'll care to admit. Instead of going for that amp or expensive upgrade I advise you to read this article and spare that expense. Let us help you discover your guitar onboard controls full potential. The best tone and volume tune ups are done by your fingers. Your amp should not serve to make modifications to the sound but do the work they're named after amplification.

 

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Top Signs Your Band Might Be Breaking Up

 

Being in a band is a lot of fun and playing gigs are even more fun, especially in the beginning when you are writing new music and going through the trials and tribulation of life on stage. But sadly, for every festival headlining rock band to take the stage, there are hundreds and hundreds, maybe even thousands of bands who have started up and then broken up for many of the same common reasons long before they ever made it to a headlining slot anywhere. If you are in a band and are worried you might break up, or if you are thinking of starting a band, to help you avoid breaking up here are some of the most common signs that show your band is almost breaking up.

 

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Top Things Only Bass Players Will Understand

 

It is often assumed that playing the bass guitar is relatively simpler, just because it has fewer strings. Only an experienced bass guitarist can confirm that this notion only exists in theory! To mention but a few, there are some things that only experienced bass players can explain better than anyone.

 

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

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Top Mistakes Bands Make When Selling Merchandise

 

Besides performing, bands can make money by selling merchandise. However, with the increasing popularity of music consumption through Spotify and other streaming platforms and the continued decline in music sales, when selling their merchandise bands need to be very careful to avoid some of the common top mistakes.

 

 

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Monday, July 3, 2017

A Few Of Our Favorite Seymour Duncan Artist Signature Pickups

 

Seymour Duncan is easily one of the biggest names when it comes to pickups. Whether you are looking for a set of vintage spec single coils for your classic Tele, a modern set of humbuckers for your brand new Gibson SG or even an active pair for your Music Man bass, Duncan has you covered ten times over. But as good as their homegrown creations are their artist signature pickups sets are just as great. Often based on popular models used by the players themselves, these Signature Artist pickups are more than just fanservice -- they are high-quality pieces of gear worthy of the Seymour Duncan brand. With that said, take a look at a few of our favorite Seymour Duncan Artist Signature Pickups below.

 

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