Wednesday, February 16th, 2011 at 9:14 pm
The guitar is the main instrument in a variety of types of performing groups. It is also the standard instrument of choice for the majority of solo performers. Being an instrument, the guitar is also adaptable to most musical styles. The electric guitar may be the instrument most popular in rock or metal bands, and is really a well-liked instrument amongst teenage boys. The acoustic guitar is a very common selection for solo artists, at the same time as bands that play folk music and buskers. Some musicians also prefer to play their songs “unplugged” which will then use instruments that do not need microphones or amplifiers, such as the acoustic guitar. A bass guitar is known for a different harmony to a normal guitar, but is nonetheless part of the identical family of instruments and also regularly appears in rock and metal bands. A bass guitar player has a vital role in any band but does not often play numerous solos. Instead, the bass guitar adds the lower bass notes that create the backbone of the music. There are actually many well-known players who’ve raised the popularity of these 3 instruments and been idolised for their talent.
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
Trying to find musical instruments at reasonably priced prices can seem like a daunting challenge. Whether you are a musician that needs new equipment, or a parent of a school-aged child that needs an instrument for band, you probably already know that musical instruments and equipment don’t come cheap. With the cost of living where it currently sits, we need to do what we can to save whenever possible. If you know where to look, you might find clarinets, violins, tubas and even electric guitars for sale at a discounted rate.
Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
by Wendy Racklave
There are a great number of guitars out there, that’s for sure. Electric, Acoustic, bass, steel, classical and acoustic-electric just to mention a few. Then besides that there are a huge number of brand names for guitars. You have Fender, Yamaha, Gibson, BC Rich just to name a few. How does one go about deciding with all these guitars to choose from.
There are a number of factors that can eliminate many of the choices, but ultimately it all comes down to personal preference. The type of music you like to listen to, which is most likely what you’ll like to play, or want to learn to play, plays a big part.