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101 RULES OF NU METAL

Monday, October 20, 2008

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101 RULES OF NU METAL

We here at Guitarzzz.com love lists. They’re fun and don’t hurt our lil’ brains. Some of the most important things ever written were in lists; think of the 10 Commandments! Life would be pretty easy if everything were in lists. If there is something I like more than a good list, it’s a funny list, especially [...]

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101 RULES OF POWER METAL!

Monday, October 6, 2008

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101 RULES OF POWER METAL!

Anyone who thinks giant swords, dragons, and epic battles between angels and demons aren’t completely awesome should really re-evaluate their self-worth and general purpose on this planet. Screw Tolkien and his puny Halflings. Power Metal lyricists have penned some truly impressive battles between mythical creatures. Not to mention the amazing guitar riffs too. Some say Power [...]

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The Red Dragon Awakes!

Monday, September 29, 2008

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The Red Dragon Awakes!

American guitar manufactures have some stiff competition heading their way due to Myaxe Musical Instruments Ltd, who previously built OEM guitars, launching their very own brand, the Myaxe Guitar. Myaxe executive office, David Liu has said that it too the company quite a few months to decide whether or not to release their own brand of [...]

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How To Keep Your Guitar Sounding The Way It Should

Friday, September 19, 2008

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How To Keep Your Guitar Sounding The Way It Should

We here at Guitarzzz.com know that things get overlooked easily when it comes to owning and playing a guitar. Sometimes it’s tricks of the trade that many people just don’t know of, other times it’s general maintenance that one simply forgets to do. So we thought we’d make an easy How To Guide on looking after [...]

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31 Reasons Why Stevie Ray Vaughan Sucks?

Sunday, September 7, 2008

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31 Reasons Why Stevie Ray Vaughan Sucks?

Have you heard of this Romeo Rose? This is absolutely ABSURD. I remember reading his gear setup over a year ago on MySpace. He looked like a Stevie Ray Vaughan fan as he dresses like him, his gear setup would lead you to believe that he is after the Stevie Ray Vaughan tone, he “plays” [...]

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“Rylynn” Acoustic Guitar Tab & Video By Andy Mckee

Sunday, August 31, 2008

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I was introduced to Andy Mckee about 1 year ago by a friend on MySpace. Usually when someone suggests an artist for me to listen to, I’m kinda like “meh” before even checking them out. But I’m really glad I listened to this guy! I’ve been a fan ever since. His instrument of choice is [...]

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Who Invented The First Electric Guitar?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

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Who Invented The First Electric Guitar?

It has come to my attention that hardly anyone knows who invented the first electric guitar. Also, these types of questions do not have one simple answer. It’s like asking who invented the internet. Common Misconceptions: Many people think that Les Paul invented the first electric guitar. This is false. Les Paul came up with the first [...]

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Beginners: How To Read Guitar Tabs

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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I’ve been milkin it lately. I will most certainly get into some more “advanced” lessons and techniques, but I’d like to get this little lesson out of the way. You’d be surprised how many people do not know how to read guitar tablature. Approximately 400 people search the web every day on “how to read [...]

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Guitar Chord Finder

Monday, August 25, 2008

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I just added a new page here to help people find some chords. It’s a neat little script. The guitar chords chart allows you to select from a drop down list of different keys. I explain on the page how to use this tool. It’s very simple. It displays the structure of 100s of chords and [...]

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What You Do When Your Guitar Playing Isn’t Progressing?

Monday, August 25, 2008

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I think we all find ourselves in a position where our guitar skills are not progressing. We get this attitude as if we’ve “learned enough” or some people feel like they know it all. Then you watch someone else play that can just rip it up, and then you give yourself a smack on the [...]

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