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Armstrong 358 Piccolo
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Retail Price: $1,299.00
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Guild x500
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  1. Did You Know That President Truman Played The Piano?
    by Duane Shinn. Many people are amazed when they realize that President Bill Clinton can play the saxophone. Moreover, he was not the first or only President of the United States of America with musical talent. Musically inclined presidents and their instruments included: * John Quincy Adams, the flute* Thomas Jefferson, the violin, cello and clavichord* Abraham Lincoln, the violin and harmonica* John Tyler, vi... products, articles, news

  2. The Wah Pedal And The Talk Box
    by Victor Epand. The word wah is used a great deal when discussing electric guitars and the various effects that can be applied to the sound generated through the playing of an electric guitar. The wah sound is actually very similar to the sound made by a person pronouncing the word 'wah', and creates a nasal, wide note or tone to the guitar's sound. If you are looking for equipment to go with an electric guitar,... products, articles, news

  3. Electric Bass Guitars & Amplifiers
    by Victor Epand. Electric bass guitars require external amplification in much the same way that standard electric guitars do - and for the same reasons. There are several electric bass guitars with a hollow body, similar to that found on acoustic guitars, and this helps to provide some extra tone to the voice. However, electric bass guitars still require external amplification to be heard, and to provide the voic... products, articles, news

  4. The Many Styles Of Playing Electric Bass Guitar
    by Victor Epand. Many bass instruments are played upright, as a direct result of the fact that the bass strings are usually the longest, and therefore the instrument is naturally much longer than standard ones. However, electric bass guitars are played in exactly the same way as a standard guitar, and the length of the instrument is roughly the same. This is of course an advantage achieved through the fact that t... products, articles, news

  5. Count Basie - the Count of Piano Jazz
    by Duane Shinn. One of the all time greats of jazz is William "Count" Basie. He was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer. Widely regarded as one of the most important jazz bandleaders of his time, Basie led his popular Count Basie Orchestra for almost 50 years. Count Basie was born William Basie on the 21st of August 1904 in Red Bank, New Jersey. He was formally taught piano in his younger days. A... products, articles, news

  6. The Story of "Joy To The World"
    by Duane Shinn. From his earliest memory, Isaac Watts, author of Joy to the World and numerous other hymns, recalled being competitive. Albeit a bit on the cocky side, Watts' confidence in his own talent gave the world some of its best-loved and timeless hymns. Watts' own mother recognized his outstanding gift when he was just a young child. To encourage him and her other eight children, Mrs. Watts devised ... products, articles, news

  7. Considering The Neck Of A Guitar
    by Victor Epand. The neck of a guitar - the long part along which the strings are run, and which includes the frets, can vary in length depending on not only the shape that the manufacturer wishes to create, but more importantly, the tone or sound that the strings will make. Naturally the longer the strings the deeper or lower the note, which is why banjos have such a high pitch - with a neck very much smaller th... products, articles, news

  8. How To Tune Your Guitar
    by Matt Chang. Tuning a guitar is defined as this: Altering the tuning pegs of a guitar so that each string sounds at the right note and / or pitch. In the guitar world, there are three types of tuning: relative tuning, electronic tuning and reference tuning. In this article I will talk about all three types of tuning. There are many different kinds of notes that a guitar can tune to. Finger stylists and blue... products, articles, news

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