Electric Guitar
Feb 20, 2011 Learn Guitar
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What type of electric guitar should I get?
I’ve been playing guitar for a few years now on the acoustic, but I also want an electric guitar. I like alternative rock bands like Incubus and Blink 182. I want a guitar that has good sound, but at a price below $1000. What guitar should I get?
I play an Epiphone Dot it is a very versatile guitar and has great tone. I have seen it used in jazz, blues, and all kinds of rock. I personally use mine in a blues rock band, but like i said the tone is great and it is easy to get it so sounds the way you want. I got mine for about 450 at my local guitar center. Good luck in choosing.
Electric Guitar – Chris Brown
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Wilton Guitar Cake Pan $7.00 Novelty Cake Pan: Guitar. The leader in cake decorating tools Wilton doesn’t mess around with anything but the best! Their bake ware is the choice of serious bakers for wedding cakes and other special occasions. Features: thick durable construction, pure aluminum for consistent and professional results. Constructed of Aluminum for rust resistance and easy washing. Package takes any two-layer cake … |
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Mini Guitar Cake Decorating Toppers $0.99 These small plastic cake toppers are a great way to add something extra to a cake. The small toppers are approx 2.75 inches tall. They are black plastic with a shinny guitar paper graphic applied them. These where made for cakes would would be perfect for the right craft project…. |
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ELECTRIC GUITAR NEW 3 UP Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate $1.75 Made by one of the largest manufacturers of candy and soap molds, our chocolate and candy molds create fun shapes for parties, home cooking, or commercial candy shops. All chocolate candy molds are reusable and made of durable PETG plastic, and FDA approved…. |
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Electric Slide Guitar [VHS] $6.00 This video will introduce guitarists to the world of playing electric slide guitar in open G and open E tunings. David begins with the basics of getting a good slide sound, takes you through slide scale patterns and riffs in open position and up the neck, and demonstrates step-by-step how to create riffs, solos and backup parts in the styles of Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Duane Allman and Ry Coode… |
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Electric Guitar Players In Fields $0.99 5121581~~~~”Electric Guitar Players In Fields”~~~~USHM90912188~~ |
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Little Louie Vega – For The Love Of King Street $17.99 Personnel: K.T. Brooks Sr., Tyronne Ellis, Kenny O. Bobien, Monique Bingham, Terrance Downs (vocals); Mike Ciro (electric guitar);… |
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The Strings of My Heart String Instruments Place Card/Photo Holders $7.79 You can almost hear the music of love! Rising from pages of sheet music, an acoustic guitar, a violin and an electric guitar hold place cards or photo frames. The favors measure 3 ½” x 1 5/8” and are sold in a set of three. |
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The Strings of My Heart String Instruments Place Card/Photo Holders $7.79 You can almost hear the music of love! Rising from pages of sheet music, an acoustic guitar, a violin and an electric guitar hold place cards or photo frames. The favors measure 3 ½” x 1 5/8” and are sold in a set of three. |
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$10.39 shipped–$9.64 shipped–Mini ABS Musical Instrument Electric Guitar Toy (Brown) $10.39 You can play beautiful songs with this cute mini electric guitar. |
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$10.85 shipped–$9.98 shipped–24K Gold-Plated Copper Core Connecting Cable for Electric Guitar $10.85 This connecting cable is a noise shielded cable for your electic guitar. |
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$10.85 shipped–$9.98 shipped–24K Gold-Plated Copper Core Connecting Cable for Electric Guitar (Blue) $10.85 This connecting cable is a noise shielded cable for your electic guitar. |
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$10.85 shipped–$9.98 shipped–24K Gold-Plated Copper Core Connecting Cable for Electric Guitar (White) $10.85 This connecting cable is a noise shielded cable for your electic guitar. |
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$3.89 shipped–$3.67 shipped–BGD-001 Professional Trigger Guitar Capo (Red) $3.89 The trigger capo features a curved shape that fits almost any acoustic or electric guitar. |
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$3.99 shipped–$3.67 shipped–BGD-001 Professional Trigger Guitar Capo (Golden) $3.99 The trigger capo features a curved shape that fits almost any acoustic or electric guitar. |
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$3.99 shipped–$3.75 shipped–Capo for 6-String Acoustic Electric Guitar Bass (Green) $3.99 Capo for 6-string acoustic electric guitars. |
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$4.29 shipped–$4.03 shipped–A-007 Capo for 6-String Acoustic Electric Guitar Bass (Black) $4.29 A-007 capo for 6-string acoustic electric guitars. |
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$6.25 shipped–$6 shipped–USB Copper Cable for Electronic Musical Instrument $6.25 This cable connects your accordion. piano. violin. electronic organ. hand-rolled piano and electric guitar to the computer audio card. |
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‘Round Midnight $11.99 This is a typically tasteful Kenny Burrell record (reissued on CD) with the guitarist mostly emphasizing ballads. Five of the seven songs (which include “Make Someone Happy,” “Since I Fell for You” and the theme from “A Streetcar Named Desire”) find Burrell assisted by pianist Richard Wyands (who also played electric piano), bassist Reggie Johnson and drummer Lenny McBrowne. “‘Round Midnight” is played by Burrell with pianist Joe Sample, bassist Johnson and drummer Paul Humphrey while “Blues in the Night” is an unaccompanied guitar solo. Although the music overall is well-played, no real sparks fly and the results often border on being sleepy. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi |
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…And They Have Escaped the Weight of Darkness $16.98 They must be putting something in the water over there in Iceland that makes musicians work in unexpected ways. Their biggest pop and rock exports — Bj? rk and Sig? r Ros, respectively — have borne very little relation to what the rest of the world thinks of as pop and rock, so why should their most promising young neo-classical composer be any different? At an age when most young men are still trying to decide between grad school and the night shift at Denny’s, Olafur Arnalds has already made a name for himself as a musical maverick who skirts the edges of the classical, rock, electronic, and avant-garde worlds with enthusiastic ease, a Nico Muhly with a higher tolerance for cold weather, if you will. On his second full-length release, Arnalds moves further away from electronics to embrace a more acoustically oriented approach centered on piano and strings. Electronics do play a supporting role — they’re simply used to enhance the atmosphere here and there, but in the main, Arnalds is creating 21st century chamber music here, as the piano makes simple, elegant statements whose harmonic possibilities are further fleshed out by the strings. And Arnalds may be a modernist in terms of pushing stylistic boundaries, but he still has some old-school, downright romantic notions about melodic movement — you won’t find any polytonality or serial music among these tracks. Arnalds prefers instead to repurpose old-school harmonic conventions in a new context, offering the listener a readily accessible emotional connection but still breaking new ground. And on the few strategic spots in the album where Arnalds drops in drums and/or electric guitar and repetitive motifs, the effect is not dissimilar to the headier moments of the aforementioned Sig? r Ros, or perhaps early-? 70s Pink Floyd at their most ethereal, showing the rock crowd that they too have a point of entry into this music. ~ J. Allen, Rovi |
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…As It Never Was $15.98 The more musical and nuanced bands in extreme metal do not live by volume and brute force alone. Those are the bands that have enough going on melodically and harmonically that they would still sound good even if they opted to unplug and perform in an acoustic environment — which, in fact, is exactly what Eluveitie did when they recorded Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion in late 2008. Minus the crunching metal guitar they usually favor, Eluveitie provided an acoustic-oriented folk-rock album that wasn’t as heavy or hard-driving as their other releases, but was quite edgy nonetheless. Everything Remains (As It Never Was), however, marks their return to full-fledged metal, and the blend of forcefulness and musicality that served them well on previous electric albums also serves them well this time. The Swiss folk metal/melodic death metal unit’s interest in Medieval and Celtic music goes beyond the superficial; it is an integral part of what Eluveitie does. So on Everything Remains (As It Never Was), bruising metal guitar, thrashiness, and death metal-growling vocals are right at home with flutes, pipes, whistles, and other instruments traditionally used in European folk. This is an excellent CD that manages to be dark, menacing, and enchanting at the same time. Granted, Eluveitie’s blend of death metal and Euro-folk elements won’t appeal to death metal purists, but for those who do appreciate folk metal, Everything Remains (As It Never Was) is exactly what the Medieval doctor ordered. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $42.95 Used |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $31.24 New |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $31.24 Used |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $185.86 New |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $43.95 Used |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $42.95 New |
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101 Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Rhythm Patterns in the Electric Urban / Chicago Style (Book and Cd) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series) $32.6 New |
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10cc – Live and Let Live $17.99 Personnel: Eric Stewart (vocals, guitar, piano, grand piano, electric piano, keyboards); Rick Fenn (vocals, guitar, bass guitar,… |
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12 Angry Months $12.99 Scott Lucas of Local H is far from the first musician to find inspiration in a bad romantic breakup, and he’s just one of many who has written a whole album about losing someone who was once the girl of his dreams, but the group’s seventh full-length album, 12 Angry Months, is their most ambitious and adventurous work to date, finding new musical avenues to express the many emotions that emerge in the wake of a busted relationship. 12 Angry Months opens with an unusually subdued acoustic guitar and piano prelude before the electric guitars kick in and Lucas and his ex battle over how to divvy up their mutual friends and the CD collection (“Where’s all my Kyuss records? You never liked ‘em until you met me!”), and though Lucas delivers plenty of his trademark meat-and-potatoes hard rock guitar on this album, he also shows a greater willingness to explore other textures. “White Belt Boys” and “Taxi-Cabs” flirt with minor-key Eastern modes (though they seem to be drawn from Led Zeppelin rather than a new interest in world music), “The Summer of Boats” and “Simple Pleas” are rare examples of “power ballads” that sound heartfelt and dramatic rather than maudlin, the sarcastic pop accents lurking below of the surface of “Jesus Christ! Did You See the Size of That Sperm Whale?” add to its bite, and the epic-scaled closer, “Hand to Mouth,” achieves a fitting sonic grandeur. Lyrically, 12 Angry Months runs the emotional gamut of post-breakup resentment, from ranking out on your ex’s new boyfriend (“BMW Man”), wishing misery upon her and her friends (“White Belt Boys”) and bitter resignation that the affair was doomed to failure (“Twenty-Four Hour Breakup Session”) to self-loathing (“Jesus Christ! Did You See…”), foolishly pondering another chance (“Blur”), and clumsily moving on (“Taxi-Cabs”). 12 Angry Months is often funny but just as often cuts deep enough to sting for anyone who has ever has a less-than-graceful breakup (i.e. nearly everyb… |
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12 Crass Songs $15.98 While in the minds of many punk rock was supposed to be about upending the rules and assumptions that had come to govern rock & roll in the mid-’70s, punk also helped revive the ranting spirit that had informed the best political music and art through the 20th century, from the Situationalists to the Fugs. Among the first wave of British punks, none ranted with greater ferocity and sense of purpose than Crass, who actually were the anarchist firebrands the Sex Pistols pretended to be, though the brutal report of their music was rarely as impressive or as intelligent as their lyrics. Crass were massively influential during their 1977-1984 lifespan and beyond, both as musicians and as activists, and Jeffrey Lewis’ 12 Crass Songs is a surprising example of just how far their ideas have reached. Best known for his witty anti-folk tunes, musician and cartoonist Lewis first heard Crass while he was a college freshman in 1993, and the blunt wit and angry idealism of their songs made a powerful impression on him. As he began performing, Lewis began looking for ways to merge the fury of Crass’ broadsides with his acoustic-based music and he recorded some lo-fi interpretations of some of their tunes in his bedroom. A few years later, Lewis’ efforts have grown into 12 Crass Songs, in which Lewis and a handful of friends (most notably vocalist Helen Schreiner) have taken a dozen tunes by Crass and married them to arrangements that give them a far more melodic spin than they revealed in their original form. While electric guitars pop up here and there (and take center stage on “Big A, Little A”), most of 12 Crass Songs is dominated by acoustic guitar and Lewis’ sweet, slightly nasal vocals, but while he has succeeded in making these songs sound pretty and playful in a way they never were before, he’s also managed to carry forth their message with a surprising accuracy. It was often difficult to understand what Crass were bellowing about on The Feeding of the 5000 or Station… |
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12-Bar Fingerstyle Blues: 25 Solo Pieces for Acoustic or Electric Guitar $9.65 Used – This book/CD pack contains 25 authentic fingerstyle solo blues arrangements for beginning to intermediate guitarists. Play fun arrangements in the styles of country blues, ragtime, Piedmont blues, prewar and postwar Chicago blues, Texas blues, and modern American fingerstyle blues. The companion CD includes a demonstration of every example in the book. |
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12-Bar Fingerstyle Blues: 25 Solo Pieces for Acoustic or Electric Guitar $9.1 Used – This book/CD pack contains 25 authentic fingerstyle solo blues arrangements for beginning to intermediate guitarists. Play fun arrangements in the styles of country blues, ragtime, Piedmont blues, prewar and postwar Chicago blues, Texas blues, and modern American fingerstyle blues. The companion CD includes a demonstration of every example in the book. |
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12-Bar Fingerstyle Blues: 25 Solo Pieces for Acoustic or Electric Guitar $8.73 Dave Rubin,Other Format, English-language edition,Pub by Hal Leonard Corporation |
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12-Bar Fingerstyle Blues: 25 Solo Pieces for Acoustic or Electric Guitar $9.1 New – This book/CD pack contains 25 authentic fingerstyle solo blues arrangements for beginning to intermediate guitarists. Play fun arrangements in the styles of country blues, ragtime, Piedmont blues, prewar and postwar Chicago blues, Texas blues, and modern American fingerstyle blues. The companion CD includes a demonstration of every example in the book. |
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12-Bar Fingerstyle Blues: 25 Solo Pieces for Acoustic or Electric Guitar $9.65 New – This book/CD pack contains 25 authentic fingerstyle solo blues arrangements for beginning to intermediate guitarists. Play fun arrangements in the styles of country blues, ragtime, Piedmont blues, prewar and postwar Chicago blues, Texas blues, and modern American fingerstyle blues. The companion CD includes a demonstration of every example in the book. |
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13 [Original Broadway Cast Recording] $26.98 If, in their very different ways, the Broadway musical Spring Awakening and the TV movie musical franchise High School Musical treated the subject of teenage concerns, the Broadway musical 13, with music by Jason Robert Brown, goes them one better, moving the focus earlier to the cusp of adolescence; you might call it “Junior High School Musical.” Featuring a cast entirely made up of teenagers, 13 tells the story of Evan Goldman (Graham Phillips), who is turning 13 just as his parents divorce and his mother moves him from the Upper West Side of Manhattan to a small town in Indiana. Evan’s goal is to fit in at Dan Quayle Junior High and get the coolest kids to attend his imminent bar mitzvah, which involves him in the budding romantic interests of those kids as well as the problems of his more natural comrades among the ordinary members of the student body. With a contemporary setting, 13 seems to call for the kind of contemporary teen pop music heard in High School Musical, but Brown’s take on what “contemporary pop” means seems to be ’70s pop/rock, not exactly what you’d expect kids born circa 1995 to be performing. Nevertheless, they do, even extending to creamy soul music in the manner of Philadelphia International Records (“Hey Kendra”) and reggae (“It Can’t Be True”). Brown also provides some traditional Broadway show music (“Terminal Illness”) and ’50s doo wop complete with piano triplets (“Opportunity”). But his basic idea of what 13 year olds in 2008 would be grooving to is catchy rock songs that include screaming (if usually brief) electric guitar solos. The music supports serviceable lyrics that trace the complicated ups and downs of early adolescent social interaction. Happily, those lyrics are sung by an earnest and talented cast whose members sound not far removed from the feelings the lyrics express. Still, 13 on disc comes off as a show that wasn’t really ready for Broadway. (A closing notice went up shortly before this album was releas… |
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1931 Introductions $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Electric Guitar, Times Roman, Cenovis, Zveno Project, Alka-Seltzer, Ready for Labour and Defence of the Ussr, Tootsie Pops, Bank Night, Mobile, Afri-Cola, Miracle Whip, Bisquick, Excelsior, Flag of Los Angeles, the Dominion, Lexiko, Mkm Steel. Excerpt: Afri-Cola is a cola soft drink produced in Germany . The trademark Afri-Cola was registered in 1931 by the company F. Blumhoffer Nachfolger GmbH . The same company also produced Bluna , an orange soft drink. Today the brand belongs to the Mineralbrunnen Überkingen-Teinach AG .History In the hard competition of the 60s, Afri-Cola lost its influence on the German market. The commercial designer and photographer Charles Wilp started a marketing campaign to regain its image.Today the rights to Afri-Cola and Bluna are owned by Mineralbrunnen Überkingen-Teinach AG . This company tried, in 1998, to use the retro trend to reintegrate these products into the German market, with some notable success to date. The taste of the 1998 drink, however, differed from that of the original. Also, the caffeine content was 250 mg/L up until 1998, which is unusually high. At the re-release, it had a content below 150 mg/L so that the content does not need to be listed on the bottle.However, the new recipe was unpopular. The mixture was again changed to taste more like the original one, the caffeine content was increased in 2005 to around 200 mg/L and caffeine was again listed as an ingredient on the label. This mixture was also not sufficiently successful and on April 1, 2006 the company changed back to the original recipe, with caffeine content of 250 mg/L.Availability outside of Germany In the mid-1990s Real Soda LLC, a U.S. company, started importing Afri-Cola into the United States, largely in the Seattle area. At the time it was |
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1931 Introductions, Including: Electric Guitar, Times Roman, Cenovis, Mobile (Sculpture), Mkm Steel, Alka-Seltzer, Afri-Cola, the Dominion (Train), Miracle Whip, Bisquick, Flag of Los Angeles, Tootsie Pops, Lexiko, Zveno Project, Bank Night $16.42 Used – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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1931 Introductions, Including: Electric Guitar, Times Roman, Cenovis, Mobile (Sculpture), Mkm Steel, Alka-Seltzer, Afri-Cola, the Dominion (Train), Miracle Whip, Bisquick, Flag of Los Angeles, Tootsie Pops, Lexiko, Zveno Project, Bank Night $14.85 Used – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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1931 Introductions, Including: Electric Guitar, Times Roman, Cenovis, Mobile (Sculpture), Mkm Steel, Alka-Seltzer, Afri-Cola, the Dominion (Train), Miracle Whip, Bisquick, Flag of Los Angeles, Tootsie Pops, Lexiko, Zveno Project, Bank Night $14.85 Used – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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1931 Introductions, Including: Electric Guitar, Times Roman, Cenovis, Mobile (Sculpture), Mkm Steel, Alka-Seltzer, Afri-Cola, the Dominion (Train), Miracle Whip, Bisquick, Flag of Los Angeles, Tootsie Pops, Lexiko, Zveno Project, Bank Night $16.42 Used – Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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1931 Introductions: Electric Guitar $13.93 Used – Chapters: Electric Guitar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 83. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its strings into electric signals. Since the generated signal is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, it is amplified (see amplification) using a |
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1931 Introductions: Electric Guitar $16.24 New – Chapters: Electric Guitar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 83. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its strings into electric signals. Since the generated signal is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, it is amplified (see amplification) using an |
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1931 Introductions: Electric Guitar $15.34 Used – Chapters: Electric Guitar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 83. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its strings into electric signals. Since the generated signal is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, it is amplified (see amplification) using a |
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1931 Introductions: Electric Guitar $16.97 New – Chapters: Electric Guitar. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 83. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its strings into electric signals. Since the generated signal is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, it is amplified (see amplification) using an |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $10.36 New – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manuf |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $42.9 New – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manuf |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $42.74 Used – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manu |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $16.97 New – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manuf |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $16.97 Used – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manu |
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1950 Introductions: Fender Telecaster $10.36 Used – Chapters: Fender Telecaster. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 118. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele (pronounced ), is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manu |
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1963 Isn’t 1962 $16.98 Bukka White was “rediscovered” — alive and well, despite rumors that he’d died a violent death sometime after his last official recording session in 1940 — by blues enthusiasts John Fahey and Ed Denson. These live tapes, made late that year by Fahey and Denson, were among the first tangible results of that rediscovery. This older cousin to B.B. King still had all of his stuff — he was only in his mid-50s, and unlike a lot of older bluesmen who were well past their primes for the ’60s blues revival, he could still play and sing up a storm. Indeed, he was playing faster and more precise in 1963 than he was in 1940, and his slide work shimmers and glistens throughout this CD, and the voice is superb as well. Opening with “Streamline Special,” he goes through a dazzling display of repertory, sounding like two or three players at once as he works the strings, playing lead and rhythm simultaneously on his acoustic guitar, in pieces running anywhere from a minute and a half to eight minutes or more. King has admitted trying to recreate White’s sound in his own electric playing, but these tapes show just how much of a losing battle that was, against this acoustic guitar virtuoso. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi |
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1979 Songs $21.18 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Train in Vain, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, the Guns of Brixton, the Trial, the Rose, Hey You, Dschinghis Khan, Jail Guitar Doors, Hell on Wheels, Atomic, in the Flesh?, Are ‘friends’ Electric?, Run Like Hell, Fool in the Rain, Lost in the Supermarket, Rainbow Connection, the Happiest Days of Our Lives, Funkytown, Mother, Bring the Boys Back Home, Down in the Park, Su Canción, Night Boat to Cairo, Waiting for the Worms, All My Love, Spanish Bombs, Carouselambra, Beautiful People, Young Lust, the Mary Ellen Carter, I Feel for You, Outside the Wall, Hallelujah, I’m in the Mood for Dancing, They Don’t Know, Is There Anybody Out There?, Goodbye Blue Sky, One of My Turns, Look Back in Anger, Ready ‘n Steady, Are You Ready for Love, Off the Wall, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, Hot Dog, Don’t Leave Me Now, in the Evening, She’s Lost Control, Caledonia, Empty Spaces, Nobody Home, Colorado, Cleveland Rocks, a Token of My Extreme, I’m a Cult Hero, in the Flesh, as Long as the Price Is Right, Faster, Boat Drinks, the Show Must Go On, Whatever You Want, Goodbye Cruel World, and the Healing Has Begun, 99, Den Blomstertid Nu Kommer, the Thin Ice, Mary Ann, Life During Wartime, Powderfinger, Sailing, Stomp!, Put Him Out of Your Mind, Vera, South Bound Saurez, Katson Sineen Taivaan, Je Suis L’enfant Soleil, Notre Vie C’est La Musique, I’m Gonna Crawl, up There Cazaly, Hey Nana, Child of Vision, in the City, Stop, Gotta Serve Somebody, Ann-Maria, Night Prowler, You Make Me Feel So Free, Jungle, Yassassin, Nervous System, I Zimbra, J’ai Déjà Vu Ça Dans Tes Yeux, Trödler Und Co, Touch Too Much, Heute in Jerusalem, Kingdom Come, Gone Hollywood, Love Comes to Everyone, Refugee, Heaven, Lady Lynda, Sokrati, Happy Man, |
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1979 Songs: Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Train in Vain, the Guns of Brixton, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, the Trial, the Rose $15.93 Used – Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Train in Vain, The Guns of Brixton, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, The Trial, The Rose, Atomic, Dschinghis Khan, Hey You, Jail Guitar Doors, Hell on Wheels, Run Like Hell, Funkytown, Fool in the Rain, In the Flesh?, Are ‘Friends’ Electric?, Lost in the Supermarket, Waiting for the Worms, The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Bring the Boys Back Home, Mother, Down in the Park, Su cancion, All My Love, Spa |
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