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  • Fender J5 Special Edition Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black


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    $629.99

    • Body Style: Super Folk Cutaway Acoustic / Electric
    • Color: Black Gloss Finish
    • Top: Solid Spruce
    • Back and Sides: Laminated Premium Mahogany
    • Neck: Mahogany

    Product DescriptionAcoustic-Electric Guitar. Made by Fender. Features: Body Style: Super Folk Cutaway Acoustic / Electric Color: Black Gloss Finish Top: Solid Spruce Back and Sides: Laminated Premium Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Rosewood No. of Frets: 20 Bridge: Rosewood with Compensated Saddle Machine Heads: Black, (Die-Cast) Electronics: Fender/Fishman Classic 4 Active On-Board Preamp which Features: Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, Body (Mid-Sweep), Low Battery Indicator Li. . . More >>

    Fender J5 Special Edition Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black

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          Review of the Babyface Face CD 2 Face

          Clyde Lee Dennis asked:

          Babyface, the richly talented Pop artist has released him latest CD titled Face 2 Face and Wow! It’s really a good one.

          I wish it weren’t the case but, it’s not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can’t force myself to get through. Not at all the case with Face 2 Face. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.

          Babyface is one of those musicians that has the ability to just win you over with him talent. The kind of artist it’s really a treat to be able to listen to.

          Listen and I think you’ll agree that the song choices are excellent, the production is outstanding and Babyface is clearly in top form.

          While this entire CD is outstanding some of my favorites are track 2 - There She Goes, track 12 - Don’t Take It So Personal, and track 14 - Lover And Friend

          My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Outside In/Inside Out. This is a great track!

          Face 2 Face Release Notes:

          Babyface originally released Face 2 Face on September 11, 2001 on the Arista Records label.

          CD Track List Follows:

          1. Outside In/Inside Out 2. There She Goes 3. What If 4. Stressed Out 5. Baby’s Mama - (featuring Snoop Dogg) 6. How Can U Be Down 7. Work It Out 8. I Keep Callin’ 9. With Him 10. Wish U Was My Girl 11. U Should Know 12. Don’t Take It So Personal 13. Still In Love With U 14. Lover And Friend

          Face 2 Face Album Notes Personnel includes: Babyface (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, bass, programming); Snoop Dogg (rap vocals); Bill Meyers (arranger); Mike City, The Neptunes (various instruments); Bob Robinson (electric guitar, Hammond B-3 organ); Brion James (electric guitar, programming); Wayne Lindsey (Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Anthony Nance, Megahertz, Buckwild, Tim Kelly, Heavy D (programming); Adam Goldstein (vinyl scratches); Latrelle Simmons, Pharrell Williams (background vocals).

          Producers include: Mike City, The Neptunes, Babyface, Megahertz, Heavy D. Engineers include: Paul Botin, Brian Garten, Edward Quesada. Recorded at Brandon’s Way, The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; Chung King, New York, New York; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California.

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              Fender® Presents Getting Started on Electric Guitar - DVD


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              $21.78

              • Teaches Everything You Will Need to Get Started
              • Includes the Fundementals and Covers Music Sytles
              • Bonus Footage, Including a Tour of the Fender Factory
              • Looping Capabilities
              • Total Running Time: Approximately 225 Minutes Over Three Hours Long

              Product DescriptionGetting Started on Electric Guitar offers a complete course for the beginning electric guitarist. Step-by-step lessons incorporating clear, easy-to-follow 3-D graphics and unique play-along tracks teach the viewer the essential chords, scales and techniques used by electric guitar players in every popular style, including rock, blues and country. This DVD is separated into two major sections. Part 1 The First Step covers: tuning methods - string names - essential c. . . More >>

              Fender® Presents Getting Started on Electric Guitar - DVD

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                      An Introduction To The Electric Guitar

                      Victor Epand asked:

                      Electric guitars are extremely popular today, but what exactly are they, and how does one define them and their sound quality? There is actually a huge amount of variation in the design and construction of an electric guitar - far more than the diverse range of classical or acoustic guitars.

                      The variations are in a part of the guitar which might otherwise be considered as definite and absolute - the body. For an electric guitar the body itself may be hollow, as in the style of a classical or acoustic guitar. However, it could also be only partially hollow, and in many cases is entirely solid.

                      This is largely because of the fact that, unlike classical or acoustic guitars which rely on the hollow body of the guitar to reverberate and resonate the sound made from the string, an electric guitar relies on an electric amplifier to achieve this same resonance and sound, and the construction of the body is largely, though not entirely, irrelevant in terms of sound quality and resonance. Without the electronic amplifier and equipment connected to the electric guitar, the instrument makes very little sound on its own, and unlike an acoustic or classic guitar, cannot be played without electric amplification.

                      Fitted to the electric guitar are electromagnets which pick up the vibrations of the strings as movement, and this vibration or resonance is transmitted to the amplifier as an electrical signal. It is therefore the physical resonance or vibration of the string which is used to transfer a signal, and not the sound of the string being struck at all which generates the sound, or at least, not in a direct way.

                      In many cases the electrical signal from the electromagnetic pickup is transmitted through a cable directly to the amplifier, but in some cases this is done through radio waves, allowing the guitar to be played without any trailing cables - particularly useful for those who tend to move about a lot while playing their music. The fact that the guitar is being played without any direct cable connection to an amplifier or sound equipment should not be confused with an acoustic or classic guitar in any way - the amplifier is still necessary as the guitar on its own would make virtually no sound at all, and certainly nothing even remotely approaching that of an acoustic guitar.

                      Because of the fact that the signal from the electric guitar is fed electronically to the amplifier, it is often the case that other means are used to convert or modify the signal, providing extra tones, or effects that create unique voices for the guitar. Although often we tend to think of the guitar as being solely a part of rock music or pop music, in fact it has a very healthy heritage borne through the jazz and blues scene, and has managed to hold on to its status throughout these three main genres of jazz, blues and rock.

                      The commercialization of the electric guitar occurred in two places at pretty much the same time, with Gibson working alongside Les Paul, at the same time as the extremely well known Leo Fender was developing the commercial model of the Fender. The physical structure of the body of an electric guitar is what is most striking as it is very different from the design of an acoustic guitar. But the fret board is also quite different too, because of the height of the strings from the body of the guitar itself. In an acoustic guitar, the strings are very close to the body, so that they run very close to the edge of the hole in the center of the body, but in an electric guitar this proximity is not required for the simple reason that the body of the guitar is not used to amplify or resonate the sound produced at all.

                      Because the strings are further away from the body, this allows the musician to play an electric guitar in different ways from that of an acoustic or classic guitar, with techniques such as tapping or legato pull-offs being used extensively, and slurs - otherwise known as hammer-ons as well as pitch harmonics, swells of the volume and in many cases an arm which creates a tremolo effect. It is not unusual to see foot pedals being incorporated into the performance too.

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                        Full Scale Plans for the Fender Jaguar Electric Guitar


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                        $12.95

                        • full scale plans to build the fender jaguar
                        • scale 1:1 detailed plans
                        • showing electronics,neck,frets,body, side view
                        • top view

                        Product Descriptionprinted on large format paper 30 by 48 inches
                        clear and detailed

                        you can use these plans to make your own templates. . . More >>

                        Full Scale Plans for the Fender Jaguar Electric Guitar

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                                    FENDER CHROME VINTAGE STYLE “F” 6 IN LINE ELECTRIC GUITAR TUNING MACHINES


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                                    $45.77

                                    Product DescriptionPart # 099-2082-100
                                    Brand new Fender chrome vintage ’70’s style 6 in-line electric guitar tuning machines with bushings and mounting screws. As with all Fender replacement parts, these are high quality, heavy duty tuners made to last and are built by Schaller.

                                    Tuners feature enclosed design with vintage Fender “F” engraved into each, chrome gromets/bushings, and mounting screws that measure 7/16″ in length and are 1/16″ in diameter. Tuning machine screw holes meas. . . More >>

                                    FENDER CHROME VINTAGE STYLE “F” 6 IN LINE ELECTRIC GUITAR TUNING MACHINES

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                                                  Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar Brown Sunburst


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                                                  • BODY Alder
                                                  • NECK Maple, Modern “C” Shape, (Satin Polyurethane Finish)
                                                  • MACHINE HEADS Fender/Ping Standard Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines
                                                  • FINGERBOARD Rosewood, 9.5″ Radius (241 mm)
                                                  • NO. OF FRETS 21 Medium Jumbo Vintage Style Frets

                                                  Product DescriptionThe sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster offers legendary Fender tone combined with classic styling that includes three single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities and medium jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard and control knobs, and a ’70s-style logo. The Standard Stratocaster–plug one in and listen for yourself! Standard gig bag included. . . More >>

                                                  Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar Brown Sunburst

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                                                            Fender at NAMM 2008: Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins


                                                            . In the course of his visit he signed autographs for an all-out horde of fans; he was reunited with one fan who indicated that her daughter appears on the album cover of the band’s breakthrough release, _Siamese Dream_; and he met and conversed with Fender’s CEO Bill Mendello and Electric Guitars Marketing Manager Justin Norvell about the success of his new relationship with Fender. We’ve included snippets from the whole visit here! … Fender guitar guitars Frontline Live NAMM 2008 Billy …

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                                                                    Toni Braxton Secrets Pop Music CD Review

                                                                    Clyde Lee Dennis asked:

                                                                    Secrets is the latest release from Pop Superstar Toni Braxton, and is another winner from this talented musician.

                                                                    Unfortunately, it’s not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can’t force myself to get through. Not at all the case with Secrets. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.

                                                                    One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the way all of the participating artists seem to be really enjoying themselves. Combine that with the overall presentation and you’ve got one of Toni Braxton’s most impressive releases ever.

                                                                    If you’re a Toni Braxton fan, or just a fan of Pop music this is a CD your collection simply should not be without.

                                                                    While the entire CD is outstanding some of my favorites are track 3 - There’s No Me Without You, track 6 - How Could An Angel Break My Heart, and track 12 - In The Late Of Night / Toni’s Secrets

                                                                    My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Come On Over Here. What a nice track!

                                                                    Secrets Release Notes:

                                                                    Toni Braxton originally released Secrets on June 18, 1996 on the LaFace label.

                                                                    CD Track List Follows:

                                                                    1. Come On Over Here 2. You’re Makin Me High 3. There’s No Me Without You 4. Un-Break My Heart 5. Talking In His Sleep 6. How Could An Angel Break My Heart 7. Find Me A Man 8. Let It Flow - (from “Waiting To Exhale”) 9. Why Should I Care 10. I Don’t Want To 11. I Love Me Some Him 12. In The Late Of Night / Toni’s Secrets

                                                                    Personnel: Toni Braxton (vocals); Tony Rich, R. Kelly (various instruments, background vocals); Keith Crouch (various instruments); Jeremy Lubbock (string arranger); Babyface (acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, background vocals); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson, Reggie Griffin (guitar); Kenny G (saxophone); Greg Phillinganes (piano, Fender Rhodes); Kenneth Crouch (Hammond B-3 organ); Reggie Hamilton, Nathan East (bass); Luis Conte (percussion); Bryce Wilson, Randy Walker, David Foster, Simon Franglen (programming); Marc Nelson, Shanice Wilson, Chante’ Moore, Jakkai Butler, Sherree Ford-Payne, Andrea Martin (background vocals).

                                                                    Producers include: Tony Rich, L.A. Reid, Babyface, Bryce Wilson, David Foster.

                                                                    Engineers include: Brad Gilderman, Russell Elevado, Brad Gilderman.

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                                                                      Review of the Erykah Badu CD Mamas Gun

                                                                      Clyde Lee Dennis asked:

                                                                      Erykah Badu has released her most recent CD entitled Mamas Gun.

                                                                      It’s a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I’m more than happy to announce that’s exactly what I must say about this one. There simply is NOT a bad one in the bunch. No fillers here at all.

                                                                      Erykah Badu possesses the characteristic of being able to win you over with her talent alone. The kind of artist I frankly just flat out enjoy listening to.

                                                                      If you’re a Erykah Badu fan, or just a fan of Pop music this is a CD your collection simply should not be without.

                                                                      While this entire CD is really very good some of my favorites are track 2 - Don’t Cha Know, track 11 - In Love With You, and track 14 - Green Eyes

                                                                      My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Penitentiary Philosophy. Great track!

                                                                      Mamas Gun Release Notes:

                                                                      Erykah Badu originally released Mamas Gun on November 21, 2000 on the Motown Records label.

                                                                      CD Track List Follows:

                                                                      1. Penitentiary Philosophy 2. Didn’t Cha Know 3. My Life 4. & On, … 5. Cleva 6. Hey Sugah 7. Booty 8. Kiss Me On My Neck (Hesi) 9. A.D. 2000 10. Orange Moon 11. In Love With You 12. Bag Lady 13. Time’s A Wastin 14. Green Eyes

                                                                      Mama’s Gun Album Notes Personnel includes: Erykah Badu (vocals, acoustic guitar, whistle, synthesizer); Jef Le Johnson (acoustic & electric guitars); Dready (acoustic guitar, bass); Pino Palladino (electric guitar, bass); Russell Elevado (guitar); Igor Swzec, Emma Kummrow, Charles Parker, Gregory Teperman, Charles Kwas, Olga Konopelsky (violin); Davis Barnett, Peter Nocello (viola); Larry Gold (cello); D’Wayne Kerr (flute); Jacques “Pepe” Swarzbart (saxophone); Roy Hargrove (trumpet); Frank “Roots” Lacy (trombone); James Poyser (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, ARP synthesizer, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Geno “Junebugg” Young (Fender Rhodes piano); Bilal Oliver (Fender Rhodes piano); R.C. Williams, Shaun “Fingers” Matin (keyboards); Roy Ayers (vibraphone).

                                                                      Producers include: Erykah Badu, James Poyser, Jay Dee, Jah Born, Shaun Martin.

                                                                      Engineers include: Chris Bell, Russell Elevado, Tom Soares.

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