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Design a spaghetti headstock logo
Posted April 11th, 2008 by guitar-listInformation
We featured an article a while back about making your own headstock decal . Andreas Folvell produced another guide about designing a Fender style spaghetti logo to customise your parts-o-caster. The method uses the excellent (and free) Inkscape graphics program.
Change Acoustic Strings: A Beginner's Guide
Posted October 9th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
Changing strings can be daunting for new guitar players. There are many ways that you can do it, especially the bit where you secure the string to the tuning peg. Is there a right way to do it? Dan Cross of about.guitar.com thinks so. Have a look at his step by step illustrated guide to changing strings on an acoustic guitar.
Get your chords to ring
Posted August 22nd, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
A common problem for beginner guitarists is getting chords to ring out nicely. You followed the instructions, you have your fingers in the right place, the guitar is in tune but when you strum the chord it just doesn't sound right. If you were to pick each note and listen carefully you might find some of the the notes sound dead or muffled.
Find out what's inside your tone or volume control
Posted May 15th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
Ever wondered what is inside your guitars tone or volume knob? This article at geofex.com is a great introduction to understanding how your guitar controls work. The controls are potentiometers (pots for short) : a type of variable resistor.
How to buy a guitar
Posted May 1st, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
guitar.about.com's resident guitar expert Dan Cross has posted some useful tips on how to buy a guitar. Dan is a professional guitarist and guitar teacher from New York.
He has broken down the task into three easy steps, which should be followed in order:
Make weird noises with a remote control
Posted April 17th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
A well known way to make weird noises with a electric guitar is to point an infrared remote control at the pickups. This makes a sound like a series of high pitched clicks or beeps.
Convert your guitar to Drop B tuning
Posted January 21st, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
Gary Shutt shows how to get the low 7 string sound on a normal 6 string. What you need to do is get yourself some really thick and heavy gage string like 13 through 56 or a 7 string set and just not use the 9. Once you have your strings on, you tune everything down to perfect fourths. Going from the lowest (bass) to highest strings you will have: B-E-A-D-G-B.
play basic guitar chords
Posted January 21st, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
This is a useful instructional video for absolute beginners on the guitar. Jeff Isbell shows how to play the basic open chord shapes, E-A-D-G-C. Jeff gives a few fingering alternatives for the basic shapes.
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Beginning slide guitar
Posted January 8th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
This is the first in a series of 16 free videos about learning electric slide guitar, by John Armstrong a professional guitar teacher.
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You can check out the rest of the series at this link
Guitar effects: reverb basics
Posted January 4th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
This is another video guide from Gary Schutt, about the basics of reverb. Reverb effects create a copy of the incoming signal slightly time-delays it, making it sound like you are in an echoing room.









