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Learning Guitar Slang - Free Guitar Dictionary, Thesaurus and Terminology

Body
Also referred to as the sound box. This is the largest guitar part and it comes in different shapes and sizes. The acoustic guitars usually have a hollow body, while electric guitars have solid or semi-solid bodies. Acoustic guitars have hollow bodies because they rely on the body structure for sound resonation. Electric guitars use [...]

Beginner Acoustic Guitar Buying Tips - Get The Right Guitar

Acoustic Beginner Guitar - Tips for Buying an Acoustic Guitar
by Brandon Axelburg
When it comes to finding an acoustic beginner guitar, there are many things to consider. It may actually be worth spending enough money for a high quality guitar, if you have it. The ease with which the guitar plays and the sound it makes [...]

Can Watching TV Be Healthy?

When people hear the words “sedentary lifestyle,” it’s easy to conjure up images about a fat individual sitting on the sofa, watching TV and munching on potato chips all day.

4 Basic Tips for Your Blues Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic music is one of the most well-received kinds of contemporary music these days. After all, how can you ever ignore a person who seems to be baring his/her soul with an almost-a-capella rendition of a particular song? There’s no other instrument than can go with his/her voice than an acoustic guitar.

Standard E9th Tuning for Country Guitar

Sometimes it might seem that there are as many ways of tuning a pedal steel as there are pedal steel players. But if you strip the personal touches and enhancements from the guitars of the most players, you’ll find a common denominator of 3 pedals and 3 knee levers. In most instructional material, the pedals are called A, B and C, and the knee levers are called D, E and F.