Amazing Guitar Digital Art
Tuesday, February 03, 2009 | Trackback
This is guitar porn with a difference. This photo collection features some amazing digital artwork from some very talented artists featuring guitars of all kinds. Some of these prints range from ultra realistic guitar models to the downright bizarre and there are genres such as fantasy, horror, sexy, gaming and anime. Enjoy!

Sexy girl with guitar

Anime influenced rock guitarist

Sexy girl with rifle shaped guitar

Realistic stratocaster

Nicely rendered Stevie Ray Vaughan signature model

Ultra worn Gibson SG

Gothic guitar god

Guitar flamethrower (Now we're talking!)

Turtle bluesman

Guitar massacre

Guitar nymph

Halo - Master Chief with a guitar

Sexy girl with guitar

Anime influenced rock guitarist

Sexy girl with rifle shaped guitar

Realistic stratocaster

Nicely rendered Stevie Ray Vaughan signature model

Ultra worn Gibson SG

Gothic guitar god

Guitar flamethrower (Now we're talking!)

Turtle bluesman

Guitar massacre

Guitar nymph

Halo - Master Chief with a guitar
Labels: guitar articles, guitar prints, guitars
How to reduce guitar feedback
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 | Trackback

If your a guitarist and you've performed live or just got together for a casual jam with your friends then you will have experienced guitar feedback.
If you don't know what feedback is then it's an awful high pitched sound that comes from speakers of your amplifier. This usually happens when you place your microphone too close to the speaker or you get too close to the amplifier when your playing.
Not only does this put a dampener on your live performance but it's incredibly annoying for your audience and could even damage your hearing so avoiding it has many benefits.
We have put together a few tricks to avoid feedback from occurring in the first place
1. Turn the treble down
The first recommendation is to turn down your treble on your amplifier. Too much treble will invite feedback so ease off the treble on your amplifier settings.
2. Watch the volume
The second step is to turn the volume on your guitar up about three quarters. Try not to turn your volume up full as this can invite huge feedback! Always leave a little room on your volume and you will be guaranteed to reduce feedback at least 80% with this trick.
3. Easy on the distortion
One other trick is to turn down the gain or distortion on your amp. When you play softly, you can turn your gain or distortion full. But when you start playing with some serious volume, turn your gain only 50%.
You will still get the same sound and distortion, but this is the trick to avoiding feedback from occurring when you play at higher volume levels.
4. Watch the effects
Finally, if you're using an effects pedal, only turn it up 3/4 the way. Like your guitar -- always leave a bit of leeway as it offers more control over the sound and keeps your playing tight!
So Remembe, if you keep control of your volumes, you reduce the level of feedback and have a much tighter sound as an over all band. If you turn everything up full and try to rule the world, you'll sound messy and out of control.
Videos
Guitar feedback can, however, be used to great effect. I can't think of anyone better than the master of feedback, Jimi Hendrix, to demonstrated this. This iconic rendition of The Star Spangled Banner from his 1969 Woodstock appearance demonstrated incredible control and musicality.
Finally, this next video provides an excellent introduction to guitar feedback and distortion.
Labels: guitar articles, guitar tips
New guitar articles just posted!
Saturday, January 21, 2006 | Trackback
We have just posted some new articles on learning the guitar and are indeed always adding to this section so keep a look out. The articles are fantastic and offer some really good advice to all beginners out there. Best of all, its free advice!
Here are the links.
Guitar lesson: The E F G of Learning To Play Guitar Sheet Music - Is it really possible to conquer the guitar fretboard? Do you find the notes you want to find? Is tabulature cheating? Let me invite you to the guitar fretboard!
Guitar: What Is The Ultimate Way To Practice On Your Guitar? - Have you ever asked yourself: What is the ultimate truth about guitar practicing and how effective can a guitar practice session be?
Here are the links.
Guitar lesson: The E F G of Learning To Play Guitar Sheet Music - Is it really possible to conquer the guitar fretboard? Do you find the notes you want to find? Is tabulature cheating? Let me invite you to the guitar fretboard!
Guitar: What Is The Ultimate Way To Practice On Your Guitar? - Have you ever asked yourself: What is the ultimate truth about guitar practicing and how effective can a guitar practice session be?
Labels: guitar articles, playing guitar


