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		<title>New DR &#8220;RARE&#8221; Strings Saved Me Money</title>
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I have been  challenged of my guitar&#8217;s playabilty. As a beginner I found that by changing my strings to lighter DR Rare Phosphor Broze Lite Acoustic Guitar Strings it made fretting a lot easier. After installing these strings WOW what a difference.
My Entry level Fender acoustic kit guitar sounds cleaner. it is like a have [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been  challenged of my guitar&#8217;s playabilty. As a beginner I found that by changing my strings to lighter DR Rare Phosphor Broze Lite Acoustic Guitar Strings it made fretting a lot easier. After installing these strings WOW what a difference.</p>
<p>My Entry level Fender acoustic kit guitar sounds cleaner. it is like a have new guitar. I will most likely work with these strings for a while. If you are a beginner like myself before going out and buying a new guitar try changing the strings and listen to the results. Also  the cool thing about the lighter strings is that the bendable blues stuff is easier.</p>
<p>The folks at the Music store lead me in the right direction this time.</p>
<p>Ray Horner Jr.</p>
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		<title>Are Guitar Manufacturers Biased Towards Men?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest article below shares a challenging perspective. Something not often thought about.
 - By: Daniel Lehrman, 2008-03-06
More women than ever are playing the guitar nowadays. More luthiers and guitar manufacturing companies are paying attention to the needs of smaller female players, their playing styles, and their sense of style and design. What exactly is a girls/womans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="articletitle">Guest article below shares a challenging perspective. Something not often thought about.</div>
<div class="articletitle"> - <span style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-size: xx-small; color: #000080;">By: Daniel Lehrman, </span><span style="font-size: xx-small;">2008-03-06</span></span></div>
<p>More women than ever are playing the guitar nowadays. More luthiers and guitar manufacturing companies are paying attention to the needs of smaller female players, their playing styles, and their sense of style and design. What exactly is a girls/womans guitar and what are the differences one might expect to find in a guitar described this way?</p>
<p>Guitars made to fit the female form are becoming more fashionable than ever. The first time I picked one up to play I noticed it weighed less and had a nice but smaller feel that adapts well to a smaller hand without loss of tone or sound quality at all. I would not hesitate to recommend this sort of guitar to anyone who is smaller than the average man, including the up and coming virtuosos, and rock stars; children. Although your favorite nephew may not appreciate a pink guitar like the Squier Hello Kitty Electric Guitar.</p>
<p>Playing an instrument that feels right may help you to achieve your emotional and creative goals more easily. Wrestling with a guitar that is too big or heavy takes away from the concentration and comfort needed to perform at a high level.</p>
<p>The major players in bringing Girls Guitars to the public are limited, but include Squier, Gibson. Epiphone, Luna and Daisy Rock. These are just a few of this type of companies known to this author, catering to this new niche. There are a range of models to fit taste preferences as well as budget. It should be noted that Luna, which is one of the smaller companies listed above is owned by a woman who is an artist whose bass player mother inspired her to create a guitar to better suit her mothers needs. It is clear in looking at a Luna guitar that it is a beautifully crafted instrument.<br />
Lets get to it, here are my personal picks for the best guitars for smaller players:</p>
<p>1. Luna Muse Parlor Acoustic Guitar is a brilliant acoustic guitar that is beautiful in design and is very comfy for any player. This is a particularly *affordable model, and plays easily and has great tones, including some very pleasing deep bass tones. It has a lovely soft matt finish, and some clean well crafted celtic knot style wood inlays in various places, as well as moon phase inlays of pearl (pearl like appearance) on the fretboard. The tuners have a really lovely matt grey metal finish. This guitar plays like it wants to be played.</p>
<p>2. Luna Andromeda Phoenix Bass Guitar. It is noticeably lighter in weight than the majority of bass guitars I have examined with out losing any of the tone and pop heard from any good bass guitar. It is also a very affordable guitar.</p>
<p>3. The Squier Hello Kitty Stratocaster Electric Guitar is an extremely affordable solid body electric guitar, The friendly face of Hello Kitty is painted on the custom kitty head shaped pickguard on either a bubble gum pink or a black Stratocaster style guitar. This is a decent first guitar for an aspiring rock star gal in your life. Squire also makes an even less expensive Hello Kitty Mini Stratocaster Electric Guitar. It is smaller, has three single coil pickups, a 20 fret neck, and simpler Hello Kitty Graphics on the guitar body. It comes in black and Pink.</p>
<p>4. Daisy Rock Candy Series Daisy Rock Guitars guitar company was established in 2000 by Tish Ciravolo. The company manufactures and markets guitars designed specifically for girls and women. The Daisy Rock Candy Series includes several models of solid-body electric guitars with a single-cutaway body, similar to the body outline of a Gibson Les Paul or Paul Reed Smith single-cut guitar. They sound great and are easy to play. A top quality guitar that allows you to express yourself with great clarity.</p>
<p>5. Daisy Rock Short Scale Guitars. The Heartbreaker Short Scale is proof evolution still is alive in guitar design with a uniquely cut feminine body and a 22-1/2 scale neck making the guitar comfortable for smaller guitarists while still holding on to the the soul of a rocking guitar. Top quality features include a rock maple neck, basswood body, beautiful pearloid heart inlays, and shiny chrome hardware.</p>
<p>6. Minarik Inferno Electric Guitar Endorsed by Shred-mistress Rynata. It has an unusual body design and top notch electrics along with beautiful hardware, manufactured using advanced design techniques. Most women players agree that it has a great feel and super tone.</p>
<p>7. Gibson Les Paul Goddess delivers the same pure tone of a traditional Les Paul in a light, streamlined body. Comfortable enough to play for hours, tough enough to shake the house down. Typical Gibson quality and sound. Uniquely crafted light weight mahogany body with a figured maple top &amp; narrow nut. The slim 60s-style neck is really slippery along with hi powered translucent 490R &amp; 498T humbuckers you can wake up the neighborhood. The slim reduced body size is designed for optimum fit and performance for smaller body sizes. This is a real top line guitar for serious players.</p>
<p>8. ESP Horizon 3 Girl Electric Guitar. The ESP Horizon 3 Girl Electric Guitar is an unbelievable custom axe that incorporates a breathtaking emerald green see-thru finish over a figured maple top with an anime girl graphic. It&#8217;s an excellent partner to the sleek Horizon 3 body, with it&#8217;s scalloped double cutaways, large upper horn and jet black headstock that follows the body&#8217;s curves. This guitar doesn&#8217;t stop at great looks. . In addition to the maple top, the Horizon 3 Girl features a solid mahogany body and maple neck to ensure great tone and sustain. Two EMG81 humbucker pickups means this young lady has a very powerful voice, one that will growl on your chunky chords and wail high and clear on your solos. All of the hardware is black including high quality Sperzel tuners, a tone-enhancing Gotoh bridge, volume &amp; tone knobs and a 3-way pickup switch. This guitar is an amazing high quality guitar for the accomplished player, or performer.</p>
<p>9. Epiphone Emily the Strange SG Electric Guitar. The limited-edition Epiphone Emily The Strange G-310 SG features Emily&#8217;s face and other graphics from the Cosmic Debris character including, of course, one of Emily black cats. This axe delivers everything from warm distortion to all-out scream with 2 hot-wired humbuckers. Crafted with select hardwood body, bolt-on mahogany neck, and rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Also features tune-o-matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, and chrome tuners.</p>
<p>10. Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is a 3/4 scale guitar. It has a perfectly symmetrical design and is like a full sized guitar. it is not designated as a womans/girls guitar, however it&#8217;s unique size and the usual superior Taylor quality will surprise smaller people with it&#8217;s perfect sound and feel. The Taylor Baby Taylor is a great slightly smaller guitar at an affordable price .</p>
<p>11. Fender Custom Shop Bonnie Raitt Model . This particular guitar is excellent. It is one of the sweetest guitars I have ever played. It is a Stratocaster in every way. Primarily, the biggest difference between this Strat and a stock American Strat is the nice narrow neck and terrific manufacturing job performed in The Fender Custom Shop. This guitar is not in production now, and must be acquired used. It is a great find if you come upon one.</p>
<p>*GPC defines affordable as any guitar which costs under $550 when new.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I enjoy learning how to play from videos of other great guitar players. I also, am detail oriented as well as super visual. So, working with chords in a book step by step usually works very well with me also. I guess I get the motivation from watching and the application to do from being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy learning how to play from videos of other great guitar players. I also, am detail oriented as well as super visual. So, working with chords in a book step by step usually works very well with me also. I guess I get the motivation from watching and the application to do from being systematic.</p>
<p>As a very focused baby boomer I try very hard not to multi-task. Yet, sometimes while sitting in front of the TV I sure enjoy just plucking those keys.</p>
<p>Now, when I get good, I am really going to learn even more from jammin with others.</p>
<p>How about you? How do you like to learn?</p>
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		<title>Discover How To Play The Guitar By Ear</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 21:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A challenging article By Kevin Sinclair
It is a common misbelief that to be able to play the guitar by ear you need to possess some kind of super talent, but this really is not the case. If you can play the instrument, even a little, you can learn how to play by ear. Of course, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="articletitle"><strong>A challenging article By Kevin Sinclair</strong></div>
<p>It is a common misbelief that to be able to play the guitar by ear you need to possess some kind of super talent, but this really is not the case. If you can play the instrument, even a little, you can learn how to play by ear. Of course, if you have never even picked up a guitar before, it will be a bit more difficult as you will be unaware as to which chords produce which sounds. The experts are quite right when they advise you to learn how to play before you try playing by ear.</p>
<p>You may be asking why you should even bother to learn to play by ear when so many tunes are available, and sometimes for free, on tablature. Well, to start with a good reason to play by ear is for the fun involved. When you have mastered playing by ear you will not need to rely on sheet music, and as long as you are not using an electric guitar, you will still be able to play in the event of a power cut. You will have no need to buy the music when you want to play the latest tunes as you will simply copy what you hear.</p>
<p>Now this may surprise you, but the best way to learn how to play the guitar by ear is to practice on the piano or a simulated keyboard if you have no access to a full size piano. Listen to a simple tune in the key of C major, then sing the song a few times. The next step is to pick out each note using the white keys of the keyboard and every time you hear a note check to see if it is higher or lower than you note you just found. When you have carried out this procedure a few times, you will be ready to take on playing the guitar by ear.</p>
<p>It is important that you know at least one major scale pattern on the guitar prior to learning to play by ear. When you are familiar with where you have to place your fingers in order to play the note you require it will become much simpler. Really listen to the music, sing the note a few times and playing by ear will fall into place.</p>
<p>At the beginning of your training to get your ear to identify the musical note, it really does help to practice with tunes in the key of C major as there are no sharps or flats to contend with. Then try transposing them to the key of E major, again educating your ear to select the notes instead of depending on your muscle memory to remember which particular fingers you used for certain notes. When you have become familiar with how to play by ear in these keys, you will then be able to tackle some more challenging tunes.</p>
<p>Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of <a href="http://www.musicianhome.com/">MusicianHome.com</a>, a site that provides information and articles for musicians at all stages of their development.</p>
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		<title>Amazing Use Of The Classical Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Look at an amazing use of the guitar. Look his use of the complete melody of &#8220;Chariots of Fire.&#8221;

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Look at an amazing use of the guitar. Look his use of the complete melody of &#8220;Chariots of Fire.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Are You Ready To Play Slide Guitar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 01:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a really cool video tutorial on slide guitar. Some good ideas!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a really cool video tutorial on slide guitar. Some good ideas!</p>
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		<title>Are You Too Old To Be Creative?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 02:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you too old  to be creative. Too old to produce something new on the guitar? To old to learn the guitar? Some would say that you just cannot learn those complicated movements past age 30. But others would say that is insane? What do you say?
Check out this really great article written in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you too old  to be creative. Too old to produce something new on the guitar? To old to learn the guitar? Some would say that you just cannot learn those complicated movements past age 30. But others would say that is insane? What do you say?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/20/081020fa_fact_gladwell">Check out this really great article written in the New Yorker about creativity and late bloomers by Malcolm Gladwell. </a>Although he is talking about poetry isn&#8217;t playing the guitar like poetry?</p>
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		<title>Are You Keeping A Guitar Journal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 02:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you keeping a journal of your guitar lessons? Are you recording when you practice, insights, new music you have listened to, new goals for your playing?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you keeping a journal of your guitar lessons? Are you recording when you practice, insights, new music you have listened to, new goals for your playing?</p>
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		<title>Hi Honey, I Can Play The Guitar Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 02:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ArtGuitar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife will soon hear me play like the artist in this video. Can&#8217;t yet but soon and very soon. You got to have hope! Meanwhile, I love to be inspired by good playing in my midlife adventure. I am sure I am not the only baby boomer feeling this way. Nor, will I be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife will soon hear me play like the artist in this video. Can&#8217;t yet but soon and very soon. You got to have hope! Meanwhile, I love to be inspired by good playing in my midlife adventure. I am sure I am not the only baby boomer feeling this way. Nor, will I be the only baby boomer that can play and started late in life.</p>
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If you have some videos that can inspire my guitar playing be sure to send them to <a href="mailto:support@midlifeguitar.com">support@midlifeguitar.com</a></p>
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