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  1. 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

  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. Pitch Related Effects For Electric Guitar
    by Victor Epand. There are a wide range of pitch related effects which can be used by players using electric guitars. One of these popular effects is the octave effect, often referred to as an octave. An octave takes the note being played by the guitar, or more accurately, the electronic signal, and then combines this note with a copy that is either one octave higher, or one octave lower, than the original. In so... 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. Wah Pedals, Fuzz Boxes And Graphics Equalisers
    by Victor Epand. In some modern hi-fi equipment or digital music players you may often hear the phrase 'graphics equaliser', and perhaps if you have bought an electric guitar and use a well equipped amplifier unit, you may have graphics equalisation as an option included. But what is graphics equalisation, and in what ways does it affect the performance or sound made by an electric guitar? The notes of a guitar ... products, articles, news

  6. The Many Kinds of Music from Memphis
    by Phoenix Delray. Music from Memphis has forever made a profound impact in the music world, and the city of Memphis has earned such nicknames as Home of the Blues The Birthplace of Soul, The Home of Rock and Roll, and Soulsville, USA. The music from Memphis has always been thick, rich, heart felt, and varied. Beginning with jug bands and Bluegrass, music from Memphis would become a permanent presence in the musi... products, articles, news

  7. The Birth Of The Electric Bass Guitar
    by Victor Epand. The electric bass guitar is fairly easily identifiable because the overall shape is quite different to the standard electric guitar. An electric bass guitar usually has a body which is much larger in size than a standard electric guitar, and the neck is often much longer, with the scale length used for the frets much larger too. The overall size of an electric bass guitar is the most obvious dist... products, articles, news

  8. The Secrets Of A Fretless Guitar
    by Victor Epand. One distinct difference between electric bass guitars and their standard counterparts is the option to have the guitar fretless. Some electric bass guitars have frets in much the same way as a standard guitar, with each fret a semitone apart from its neighbours. However, there is such a thing as a fretless bass guitar, and trying to work out how such an instrument might work presents an interesti... products, articles, news

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