A quick run through four different guitars: – Spalt Totem Guitar – Lollar Bridge Pickup – St. Blues 61 South Workshop Guitar – Kent Armstrong Bridge Pickup – St. Blues Bluesmaster II Guitar – St. Blues Standard Pickup – LSL T-Bone Guitar – LSL Bridge Pickup All guitars are played through a GuitarRig 4 Fender Twin amp with some slap back delay. All guitars are great and have their own sound. This is not about looking for a finalist, since prices vary from 800 to 4000 Dollars.

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    gooo subscribe pleaase www.youtube.com *Quick note, I recalibrated and my audio is in the negatives now so if you notice a slight difference, just know I overlapped it perfectly and that the music still matches the singer’s mouth* imo this is probably one of the more weaker packs/weeks RB3 has had to deliver since release. Also, I’m not going to upload the HMX pack because there are no upgrades to the charts and I don’t want to waste my time doing all those songs that have thousands of videos up, just for the sole purpose of showing them on the RB3 engine with pro drums (with KINGSEH!!!!!!!! www.youtube.com sorry! This is mostly a pack for keys and vocals. Neither of which are particularly difficult except for maybe one or two but whatever. Most of the guitar parts are pretty boring and the ones that are more “difficult” are mostly unfun. The only one I could really ever recommend would be Folsom Prison Blues on pretty much everything, compared to everything else in the pack hah Also, Johnny Cash was a pessimist! Anyway yeah bleh kind of a let down in my opinion but oh well. Also, it sucked during recording because literally every single one of my instruments died at least once! Damn batteries. except the rock band kit of course because it was plugged in hah. No GH or DJ hero dlc WHAT A SURPRISE so I might have more vs videos uploaded but we’ll have to see about that. Also, I upload regularly here soooo IF YOU CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF ME (user comment rate subscribe etc ily

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    Making your Own Musical Instruments

    Most of my fun in life came by being able to make music of my own.Dan Treanor goes one step further by making his own instruments and he also explains the makings of the blues.

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    ellisguitars.com ellisguitars.com.au http I play the 8 string resonator with a lower than usual action, especially considering that I use it for some bottleneck slide. The lower action means I can get a dirtier sound with the string slapping, against the frets/fretboard when I play. The string spacing / nut width specs are very similar to a 12 string guitar with the nut width being approx 50mm. Currently my tunings are: Main open A tuning from low to high AEAEAC# e/e This changes very easily to standard tuning with a low A bass string AEADGB e/e From the main open A tuning I can also very easily get to what I think the most practical tunoing for the general public – Open D tuning with a low A (this is how I played Jeff Martin’s 7 string), low to high ADADF# A d/d Since successfully showcasing the Ellis 7 string resonator (now the property of Jeff Martin of The Tea Party), Andrew Ellis and James Michael Thompson have been quietly designing, troubleshooting and eventually building what is truly a unique instrument and a world first. It is a Baritone Tricone Resonator guitar with eight strings, designed for bottleneck and finger-style playing. Thompson had previously been playing a regular six string National style resonator guitar for a short time before being asked to demonstrate Ellis’ unique 7 string resonator at the Frankston Guitar Festival in March 2005. Shortly after, the pair discussed coming up with something that could be even more curious. Thompson was using

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    Blues Shuffle in E – Backing Track

    To purchase this song/album go to: bit.ly . Every song on this album is in the key of “E”. The genres range from mellow soft rock, blues to heavy metal. All songs were recorded with “real” instruments . . . no midi or drum loops in other words. Have fun soloing and check out my other albums!

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    Blues In C7 Lesson

    A little lesson for beginners focusing on the C7 shape. Tab at www.focusonguitar.com

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    How to play riff 5 for playing blues guitar in E; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar and music theory in this free music lesson video. Expert: Stephen Haendiges Bio: Stephen Haendiges is a seasoned musician, guitarist, teacher, composer and performer with more than 15 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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    Hard Rock Blues in A – Backing Track

    This is a great backing track for lead guitar and other instruments. To purchase it and/or the album click here: www.bit.ly

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    Learn some tips on how to do the pinky strengthener blues guitar exercise in this free video clip on music theory lessons and musical instruments. Expert: Rick Tobey Contact: www.chickenheadblues.com Bio: Rick Tobey has been playing guitar for over 30 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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    How to play riff 7 for playing blues guitar in E; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar and music theory in this free music lesson video. Expert: Stephen Haendiges Bio: Stephen Haendiges is a seasoned musician, guitarist, teacher, composer and performer with more than 15 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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