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Southpaw Lefty guitarists

SO whats the deal with being lefthanded. Left-handedness is relatively uncommon; 90 to 93 percent of the adult population is right-handed.  Chris McManus of University College London argues that the proportion of left-handers is rising and left-handed people as a group have historically produced an above-average quota of high achievers. He says that left-handers’ brains […]

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6 Affordable Gibson guitars

Here are some really great bargains for all of you out there with the cash-money to burn that you saved on your guitar education through the JAMORAMA LEAD GUITAR course.  Head to ebay and type in Gibson – it’s a fresh month for big name celebrities! Lets put our collective money where are mouths are […]

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On the road …again with a travelling guitar

There`s often something in the human condition that makes one feel one “oughta be someplace else”, to paraphrase the great John Steinbeck, and that compulsion or feeling might be even more exaggerated in the mind of the musician and especially the songwriter seeking inspiration. Personally I would call the travel experience a pre-requisite food for […]

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Fret Light guitars

Here`s where the GEAR – LEARNING crossover gets seriously real!FRETLIGHT guitars are a sophisticated guitar learning tool that really do take the headache out of learning chords, scales and their interrelationships.  Fretlight guitars have light emitting diodes built into the guitar neck to illuminate your finger positions so you can instantly discover and play 100’s of […]

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Country Music Sounds

IF you’re a fan of country music then you`ll be familiar with the sweet, mellifluous sounds of the pedal steel – that smooth sliding, portamento characteristic of country music. Unlike other types of steel guitar, it uses foot pedals and knee levers to affect the pitch and a slide, (the steel), to fret the strings. […]

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