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  • Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster Guitar - Maple, Brown Sunburst


    Discount Guitars HERE… Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster Guitar - Maple, Brown Sunburst
    $789.00

    • Body: Alder
    • Neck: Maple, Modern “C” Shape, (Satin Polyurethane Finish)
    • Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5″ Radius (241 mm)
    • No. of Frets: 21 Medium Jumbo Frets
    • Pickups: 2 Tex-Mex Single-Coil Tele Pickups (Neck and Bridge), 1 Tex-Mex Single-Coil Strat Pickup (Middle)

    Product DescriptionElectric Guitar. Made by Fender. Down-home and sophisticated — just like the city it honors — the Deluxe Nashville Telecaster guitar features a Tex-Mex Strat pickup sandwiched between two Tex-Mex Tele pickups. This arrangement, combined with five-way “Strat-o-Tone” switching, makes it one of the most versatile Telecasters. Other features include an alder body, Brown Shell pickguard, vintage machine heads, vintage six-saddle bridge and medium jumbo frets. Specific. . . More >>

    Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster Guitar - Maple, Brown Sunburst

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              Fender J5 Special Edition Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black


              Discount Guitars HERE… Fender J5 Special Edition Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black
              $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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                    Selling guitar hero 3 guitars to gamestop?

                    bluexsavior asked:

                    Does Gamestop check your guitar at the store if it’s broken first before they buy it?
                    And can you just sell the guitar by itself without having to include the game with it?

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                                Fender USA Guitar & Amp Banner Red


                                Discount Guitars HERE… Fender USA Guitar & Amp Banner Red
                                $28.99

                                Product DescriptionMake your practice room walls look better with your new Fender Electrics Banner! Horizontal hanging banner comprised of durable red satin Measures 36″ x 22″ Contains wood inserts at the top and bottom for extra durability. A white braided cord is attached to the back of each banner for hanging. Color: Red. . . More >>

                                Fender USA Guitar & Amp Banner Red

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                                    Fender® CD-140SCE Solid-top Steel-string Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black


                                    Discount Guitars HERE… Fender® CD-140SCE Solid-top Steel-string Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black
                                    $299.00

                                    • Dual Action Truss Rod
                                    • Tortoise Shell Pickguard
                                    • Dot Position Inlays
                                    • Compensated Urea Saddle
                                    • Gold Silkscreen Logo

                                    Product DescriptionSolid-top Steel-string Acoustic-electric Guitar. Made by Fender®. Fender CD-140 SCE Steel String Acoustic-Electric Guitar - BlackQuality and value in a great cutaway dreadnought guitar is what the CD-140 SCE is all about, with a Fender- designed dreadnought body, solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, gloss-finish body, satin-finish neck, die-cast tuners and Fishman Classic IV T electronics with built-in tuner. Special Features:Dual Action T. . . More >>

                                    Fender® CD-140SCE Solid-top Steel-string Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Black

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                                        Guitar Hero Means Guitar Zero

                                        Patrick Omari asked:

                                        Once upon a time, really not very long ago, if you wanted to know what it was like to play guitar you bought a guitar, learnt some chords and got sore fingertips before strumming out that first baby-steps, three or four chord song - usually “Knockin On Heavens Door,” “Smoke on the Water” or, if you bought a capo too, “Wonderwall.”

                                        Then, as you progressed from strumming chords you could pick out individual strings and when you threw in a D and G you had “Everybody Hurts” and as the skill builds up you could tackle those songs that would make your wrist fall off with practice such as the circus like riff that opens “Sweet Child Of Mine.” With every Nirvana riff nailed a feeling of satisfaction would emerge and you’d become braver, tackling more complex sounding tracks such as Jane’s Addiction’s “Just Because” before your confidence was up enough to play with other guitar bashers - or, in technical terms: musicians - and learn more.

                                        At least, that’s how I did it.

                                        Not anymore though. This thing called Guitar Hero traversed its way from Japanese arcades to shop shelves. A miniature, plastic little guitar shaped controller with colour coded buttons in place of frets. No need to learn actual chords and riffs when you can push coloured buttons, as prompted along to guitar classics. Then there’s sequels and dedicated editions. Not to mention being able to hook it up with your mates games and have face-offs. If only you could do such things with REAL guitars.

                                        Then there’s Rock BAND - to give you all the fun of being in a real band without any of that troublesome stuff of say, buying instruments, learning instruments, learning and writing songs and.. creating. Oh no, who needs that when you can spend upwards of 70 quid on a fake guitar or drumkit which, by the way, you look really cool playing, and PRETEND?! Wow, with one person singing, one person pushing buttons pretending to play guitar and another hitting colour coded drum pads it’s almost like you’re in a band! Wow.

                                        Let me illustrate how I see this in terms of the devolution of music: imagine you’re walking down the street. You walk past a house and the garage door is open, inside a drummer twirling the bolts on top of the symbols and setting up while two kids churn out guitar chords and lanky kid with a bass (they’re always the lanky ones) tunes up. Two minutes later they’re in the middle of a slightly loose and ever so slightly out of tune cover of “Love Buzz.” It’s not great but they’re getting there and in a few months they’ll be playing it infront of people and calling themselves something like Plastic Glass and people will be jumping up and down. Teenage girls will be adoring them and soon they’ll be writing their own tunes and maybe, this is just a maybe mind as the record industry is in a scary state, they might even get to make an album.

                                        Keep walking down the metaphorical street.

                                        Now you come to a house with no net curtains, you can see straight through the window. Inside there’s a large tv and around it three young adults, one of them has what looks like a microphone in his hand, another has something resembling a stratocaster (it even says Fender on the headstock but you can’t see that from the street) and the other is sat behind what looks like half a drumkit but somehow.. not quite right. Then as images appear on the screen they start what looks like a game of make believe and dance around as if they’re pretending to be the band that made the music on the game. Never mind they didn’t write it, never mind that they don’t know how to really play but they are going to pretend they did. After three and a half excruciating minutes of watching these people pretend (just be grateful the kids in this house aren’t into it enough to dress up too) they do a little excited jump - perhaps even a little chest bump - and celebrate the fact that they got enough points to unlock another song they can pretend to play.

                                        Now if people continue to do this instead copying songs at the first place you stopped how will music get made? Where will the soundtracks for your Make Pretend Game come from?! If you ask me, the only difference between Rock Band/ Guitar Hero and the old Harry Enfield sketch of Tim Nice-But Dim rocking out with his tennis racket to Dire Strait’s “Sultans of Swing” is that his racket wasn’t actually shaped like a little plastic guitar and could do something useful like play tennis.

                                        It’s getting so bad that bands are actually releasing their songs ONLY via these games.

                                        So yeah, if you wanna know what it’s like to be a gangster and blow things up then by all means by a game. And yes it may be fun and quicker than actually learning but if you want to know what it’s really like to play guitar, buy one. You can pick them up cheap enough to start learning on - easily as cheap as buying the game and controllers. If you want to get the rock band experience find a couple of friends that play instruments - not toy ones - and play with them. Trust me, it’s the most fun you’ll have.

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                                              my new guitar


                                              My first legit video blog about my most recent impulse buy: a pink hello kitty fender.

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                                              Guitar Hero

                                              kimmieb12 asked:

                                              Two Dudes Playing Guitar Hero … Guitar Hero

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                                                      Maybe Next Time by Ritchie Blackmore (1st guitar solo)


                                                      This is me having a bash at the first part of “Vielleicht Das Nachster Zeit” (Maybe Next Time) by Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow. I might do the rest soon. I did the backing track on Garageband. I will try to finish it off soon so that I can post the whole song. Yes I know it should be done with a slide, but I can’t find the damn thing! If I find it I might re-do it.

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                                                                  Guitar Space Mix


                                                                  I was practicing my guitar when this happened. -Nick 10 yrs. old

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