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Search by tag : If you find that when you play your guitar, some chords are in tune and others are not, you likely have one of two problems. Either your neck is warped, or your bridge needs calibrated. Each string requires a very specific distance between the saddle, on the bridge, and the nut. This distance can be variable based on the distance between the frets on your guitar. This method will work to adjust guitars and basses with independent saddles.

 

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Author : deadheaddave

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The use of open tuning in guitar playing can be very useful. It can aid in playing finger style guitar as well as aid in slide guitar playing.  
03/04/2008 | 41 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : Sherrill Fulghum

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Billy Bennington The Bartford Angel Veteran/2005 www.veteran.co.uk Born into a musical family in 1900 Billy Bennington was destined to play music. His first instrument was a glockenspiel he received at age six. Later Billy discovered the...
13/03/2008 | 46 Hits | Print | PDF | Email | Read more...

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Author : Amber

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Radio has gone from a once great medium where new and different artists could be heard to a stale, shell of its former self in a very short time.   Radio as I knew it as a kid is gone, what we have now is a sad substitute.
31/01/2008 | 95 Hits | 2 comments | Print | PDF | Email

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Author : hello

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ANDRÉS Segovia, Carlos Montoya, and Chet Atkins are names known to millions of people worldwide. What do they have in common? They have entertained audiences by playing a fragile, wooden, stringed instrument—the guitar.
26/01/2008 | 311 Hits | Print | PDF | Email

  

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