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Monday, August 4, 2008

Fender '51 Precision Bass Guitar Bridge Cover Chrome

It's a bird... it's a plane....it's the inexplicably aerodynamic bridge cover for your '51 vintage or re-issue Fender P-Bass! This thing looks like it could fly and will be just the thing for that restoration or replacement your working on. P.S. Mounting holes are exactly 4 1/4' apart from center to center


To help you get started playing authentic versions of the Rolling Stones songs here's 3 tips.

If you want to learning Rolling Stones songs check out online guitar lessons that present their songs in standard tuning, you will be glad you did!

1. Learn to play three note chords in the second, third and forth strings of the guitar. These three chords are called triads and are a large part of the Rolling Stones trademark guitar sound.

The big advantage with leaving your guitar in standard tuning is that you will naturally develop a better 'ear'. This is because your ear will get to know where a particular sound comes from on
the guitar. If you keep re-tuning your guitar it will confuse your ear.

Online Guitar Lessons, Rolling Stones Songs - 3 Tips To Amp Up Your Playing

One of the most popular groups of all time is undoubtedly the Rolling Stones. Along with the Beatles, Creedence and Led Zeppelin the Rolling Stones have stood the test of time. Each year new audiences discover and are enthralled by their music.

Guitarist Keith Richards is a master of creating unique guitar parts that immediately identify each song. The "art of all art"is knowing when to stop, Keith knows how to make effective use of musical space or silence. While most guitarist's are busy filling up every musical hole at every opportunity Keith invites the listener into his world, consequently the audience never tire of hearing these songs.

Incidentally this particular version of a "C" chord has a technical name. Musicians call this chord the second inversion of a C major triad. It's useful to know the theoretical terminology to communicate with musicians who play other instruments e.g., piano, bass, trumpet etc.

Remember, just because it's simple doesn't mean that it's not right. Simple works!

With so many online guitar lessons it's important to get off to the right start, it is so much harder to re-learn something once it's ingrained in your brain.

Have you been trying to learn guitar online and ended up more confused than when you started? There is an avalanche of online guitar lessons offering information about how to play like your favorite group.

Play the note "G" on the fifth fret, forth string, play the note "C" on the fifth fret third string, play the note "E" on the fifth fret second string. Since all these notes are on the fifth fret you could easily play all the notes by making a barre chord with your first finger.

3. Play two note power chords on the third and forth strings. Listen to the opening chords of the original version "Honky Tonk Women" and you will hear a classic example of the type of sound I am referring to.

Listen to the opening chords of "Start Me Up" or " Brown Sugar" for examples of this style of chord playing.

Try playing the third and forth stings open, strum both of these strings and you will be playing the first chords of "Honky Tonk Women", this chord is called "G".

The trick is to pay attention to how Keith Richard "spaces" the chords, in other words listen to his rhythm.

The dilemma for every guitarist is how to choose the best online guitar lesson, the lesson that will enable the guitarist to re-create the guitar sounds they hear on the original recordings.

For "Start Me Up", play a "C" major triad as follows:



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