It seems to be that Fender G-DEC has got some awesome effects and sounds from a tiny amp- with some of the leading names in the industry touting it's features.
But, is Line 6 Pod and Mini-Pod better?
Your thoughts, please.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Fender G-DEC Amp Vs. Line 6 Pod?
Friday, May 16, 2008
Here's An Easy Introduction To Reading Guitar Tabs
It's much easier to learn how to read guitar tabs than it is to learn sight reading on guitar. Knowing exactly which fret and string to put your fingers on is the main advantage of tabs over notes. However, most tabs don't clearly express the rhythm of the music so it's best to also have a recording of the song you are learning.
Guitar tabs are written on a six lined staff. Each line represents a string on the guitar. The top line of a guitar tab is for the high E string, and the bottom line is for the low E string. All of the other strings fall between in order.
Here's what a guitar tab staff looks like:
e--------------------- <- high E string
B--------------------- <- B string
G--------------------- <- G string
D--------------------- <- D string
A--------------------- <- A string
E--------------------- <- low E string
Sometimes the string names won't be written at the beginning of the tab staff, and it will look something like this:
-----------------------------------------------
------7--5-----------------8-----------8/10-
------7--5h6----------------7b9r7p6--------
--------------7---5-6-7----------------------
----------------7--------0--------------------
--5-5-----------------------------------------
But don't worry, it works just the same as before.
If you're not quite sure about your string names yet, here's an easy mnemonic device to help you remember them:
Ed And Dan Go Bowling Every Day.
What do the numbers mean?
The numbers on the lines tell you which frets to play. So, a 1 will mean the first fret, 2 stands for the second fret, etc. If you see a zero, that means to play the open string.
Here's an example:
e--------------------
B--------------------
G--------------------
D-----2--------------
A--------1-0---------
E--0----------3--0---
Alright, let's walk through it.
First, play the open low E string. Then play the second fret on the D string. After that play the first fret on the A string, then the open A string. Play the third fret on the low E string, and finally the open low E string again.
See? It's not hard to figure out how to read guitar tabs!
What about chords?
Chords are written the same way, except the fret numbers are stacked on top of one another. Here's an E7 chord for example:
e--0-----
B--0-----
G--1-----
D--0-----
A--2-----
E--0-----
Sometimes, if you're supposed to take your time strumming, the tab will look like this:
e------0-
B-----0--
G----1---
D---0----
A--2-----
E-0------
There are some other symbols that you are likely to see on tabs besides just numbers. Here's a list of what they mean:
* h - hammer on
* p - pull off
* / - slide up
* - slide down
* b - bend
* r - release bend
* ~ or v - vibrato
* x - mute
* t - tap
* pm - palm mute
* tr - trill, rapid hammer ons and pull offs
So, learning how to read guitar tabs is not that hard, especially when you compare it to note reading! To get the most out of a tab, get a recording of a song to practice with and get the rhythm from.
Scott Anderson writes about the guitar. Visit http://www.guitaristreviews.com
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
FenderGuitarVault.com is live!

Fender Guitar Vault is now live- awesome. Get hourly selections on Fender Strats, Teles, Vintage fender guitars, RELICS, HEAVY RELICS and CUSTOM SHOP Fender guitars!
Check it out at Fender Guitar Vault.com
Saturday, May 3, 2008
What The Heck is A V Shaped Neck and A C Shaped Fender Guitar Neck?
This video should explain it.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
NEW! Steve WInwood Debuts "Dirty City" Video With Eric Clapton On Guitar
Pretty darn cool. Dig the custom strat color, or maybe it's ocean foam?
Anyone know?
Steve Winwood Talks His New Record "Nine Lives" And Plays Some Mean Guitar On "Drowning Man"
Are you a Steve Winwood fan? If so, share your stories and memories below. I missed him and Clapton recently, but hope to catch them soon.


