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Godin Multiac Nylon Duet Ambiance Guitar Fishman Aura Imaging New!


Godin Multiac Nylon Duet Ambiance Guitar Fishman Aura Imaging New!


$1,495.00


FISHMAN AURA SPECTRUM ACOUSTIC GUITAR PICKUP IMAGING EFFECT PROCESSOR CLASSICAL


FISHMAN AURA SPECTRUM ACOUSTIC GUITAR PICKUP IMAGING EFFECT PROCESSOR CLASSICAL


$320.90


New Fishman Aura Onboard Acoustic Guitar Preamp Imaging


New Fishman Aura Onboard Acoustic Guitar Preamp Imaging


$299.99


Fishman Jerry Douglas Aura Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Jerry Douglas Aura Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


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Fishman Jerry Douglas Signature Aura Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Jerry Douglas Signature Aura Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


$249.95


Fishman Jerry Douglas Signature Aura Imaging Effects Pedal for Resonator Guitar


Fishman Jerry Douglas Signature Aura Imaging Effects Pedal for Resonator Guitar


$249.95


Fishman PRO-AEP-P16 Acoustic Guitar Sound Imaging W/USB


Fishman PRO-AEP-P16 Acoustic Guitar Sound Imaging W/USB


$229.95


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


$219.95


Fishman Aura Sixteen Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


$219.95


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


$219.95


Fishman Aura Sixteen Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


$199.95


Fishman Aura Orchestra Body Acoustic Guitar Imaging / Modeling Pedal - Open Box


Fishman Aura Orchestra Body Acoustic Guitar Imaging / Modeling Pedal – Open Box


$199.00


Fishman Aura Sixteen Imaging Acoustic Guitar EFX pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Imaging Acoustic Guitar EFX pedal


$199.00


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


Fishman Aura Sixteen Programmable Imaging Guitar Effects Pedal


$175.96


Fishman Aura Acoustic Imaging Pedal for Nylon String Classical Guitar 16 Images


Fishman Aura Acoustic Imaging Pedal for Nylon String Classical Guitar 16 Images


$165.90


Fishman Aura Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


Fishman Aura Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


$149.99


Fishman Aura 12 String Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


Fishman Aura 12 String Acoustic Guitar Imaging Pedal


$83.98


Licensed 2.5


Licensed 2.5″ Garfield Leather w/ High Resolution Imaging- Cheetah Guitar Strap


$32.99


Licensed 2.5


Licensed 2.5″ Garfield Leather w/ High Resolution Imaging- Stamps Guitar Strap


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NEW Licensed 2.5″ Leather High Res Imaging Garfield Pink Flowers Guitar Strap


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Luis Miguel - El Concierto


Luis Miguel – El Concierto


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1. Introduccion
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3. Pensar en Ti
4. Dame Tu Amor
5. No S? T?
6. Alguien Como Tu (Somebody in Your Life)
7. Medley
8. Suave

Track Listings Disc 2

1. Introduccion Guitarra
2. Hasta Que Me Olvides
3. Que Nivel de Mujer
4. Historia de un Amor
5. Nosotros
6. Somos Novios
7. Sin Ti
8. El D?a Que Me Quieras
9. La Media Vuelta
10. Si Nos Dejan
11. Am…


Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars


Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars



Track Listings

1. Intro/Court/Clef/Intro (Skit/Interlude)
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5. Bubblegoose
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7. To All the Girls
8. Down lo Ho (Interlude)
9. Anything Can Happen
10. Gone Till November
11. Words of Wisdom (Interlude)
12. Year of the Dragon
13. Sang Fezi
14. Fresh (Interlude)
15. Mona Lisa
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M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Powered Speakers (Previous Version)


M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Powered Speakers (Previous Version)


$179.00


40 WATT ACTIVE MONITORS – The Compact Studiophile Av 40 Powered Reference Monitors Deliver The Same Proven M-audio Technology Favoured By Top Producers, Recording Engineers And Musicians Around The World. The Combination Of 4″ Polypropylene-coated Drivers And 3/4″ Ferrofluid-cooled Silk Dome Tweeters Provides Punchy Lows, Crisp Highs And a Balanced, Uncoloured Response. Custom Cabinets With Dense …

M-Audio Studiophile AV30 Professional Reference Speakers


M-Audio Studiophile AV30 Professional Reference Speakers


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M Audio Studiophile AV30 Professional Reference Speakers – M Audio 9900-52367-00….

Zoom Q3 Handy Video Recorder (Metal Blue)


Zoom Q3 Handy Video Recorder (Metal Blue)


$119.00


And now for something truly amazing, revolutionary and groundbreaking: behold the Q3 Handy Video Recorder!The Zoom Q3 is a portable, handheld device that shoots high quality video with an audible twist; positioned on top is a pair of high-end condenser microphones set in the popular X/Y configuration. These are the very same mics found on Zooms popular flagship handheld recorder, the H4N.You can e…

Zoom Q3HD with 1x Optical Zoom 2.4 LCD Screen, Gray


Zoom Q3HD with 1x Optical Zoom 2.4 LCD Screen, Gray


$549.99


The Best Sounding Stereo Recorder… Now Offers HD Video! The Q3HD from Zoom combines breath taking 1080p HD video to their and brilliant stereo recording for an off the charts portable video recorder. It’s an HD world and the Q3HD makes it easier than ever to create high quality videos and have fun while doing it. Select 720p or 1080p for amazing clarity and detail no matter where or what you’re …

An acoustic guitar is one that relies solely on acoustic methods to project the sound produced by its strings. Interestingly, the term “acoustic guitar” was not coined until the invention of the electric guitar made it necessary to differentiate between the two. Most people are familiar with the appearance of an acoustic guitar. Made of wood, hollow, and usually possessing six strings stretched over a “sound hole” on its face, an acoustic guitar is the image that many people associate with the word “guitar.”

Instruments related to what we would call a guitar have been in existence for at least 5,000 years. As best we can tell, the guitar seems to have evolved from an instrument called the cithara (lat.), which was used in ancient central Asia. While it may have been widely used for thousands of years, there is little hard evidence of its use until the Middle Ages. At that time, guitars with three, four, and five strings are known to have existed and been popular.

By the time of the Renaissance, which began in the 14th century, the instrument was firmly established enough to warrant its own name, this being the Renaissance guitar. This guitar, sometimes called a gittern, was carved from a single piece of wood, had four strings, and was noticeably smaller than the guitars of today. After the end of the Renaissance, the guitar continued to be a popular musical instrument. The classic appearance with which we are familiar was created by Antonio Torres Jurado in the middle of the 19th century. However, as evinced by the plethora of instrument styles available today, the guitar continues to evolve according to the popular music of the day

Today, acoustic guitars actually fall into two categories, those with steel strings and those with nylon strings; and within these two categories, there are a variety of subcategories. Those guitars with nylon strings include the Renaissance, Baroque, Romantic, Classical (considered the modern version of the original guitar), and Flamenco guitars. Those with steel strings include the Resonator, Archtop, Battente, Lap steel, Lyre, twelve string, and basic steel-string guitars. Not surprisingly, considering the variety of instruments within each category, acoustic guitars can be used in many different kinds of music, from country, to rock, to jazz. Indeed, both historically and in modern times, acoustic guitars are much more varied in their design and construction than their electric cousins.

No matter the category, all acoustic guitars rely on a soundboard and a resonant cavity to produce a discernable sound. The body of a guitar is hollow. When the strings stretched over the sound hole are caused to vibrate, they pass that vibration on to the soundboard. Because the soundboard possesses a larger surface area, it displaces a larger volume of air. The result is a louder sound than can be produced by the strings alone. This sound is then increased once again by the resonant cavity, or the hollow space within the guitar. At no time is any external energy or equipment used to increase the sound produced by an acoustic guitar, which is, of course, what makes it fundamentally different from an electric guitar.

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Can you give some links containing “Rhythm Guitar” and “Lead Guitar” image?

Give at least 1 link.

There are examples here and the sounds, from one of the best.http://www.theapaches.org/rhythmguitar.htm

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