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Dear Santa, this is my X-mas wish list of electric guitars

December 6, 2009 by Chris

Dear Santa.

As you all ready know, I’ve been a very good little boy this year, just ask my mom, and here is the list of electric guitars that I would like, anyone will be a great reward for all the good things I’ve done so far this year! I know that time is running out but what the heck eh? Better late then never Santa.

  1. A 1957 Fender Stratocaster. This guitar is a classic! The sound that the single coil pick ups in this little beauty will bring a tear to anyone’s eyes. The neck makes it so comfortable to play that it can make anyone sound, or at least look, great! While flying around the world giving presents to all the good little boys and girls out there, see if you recognize this young lady and see if she may want to part with this one!
  2. Next is a vintage 1968 Gibson Gold Top Deluxe. The double coil pick ups (P90’s man Mr Kringle, don’t they look unique? I’m trying to make it easy for you to let it apart from other guitars!) on this guitar has a super smooth sound that is so rich and full that it’s probably bad for your heart … if you play or hear it too much that is! Isn’t everything that tastes great bad for you? Don’t worry Santa, I’ve got lots of cardiologist friends at work. Besides, it’s for the long forgotten jazz guitar player in me.
  3. Now I don’t want to be too much of a Christmas present hog so last but not least (I had to narrow it down a lot here) is the 1959 Gibson Sunburst Les Paul guitar! The sharp sound that comes out of this puppy is legendary! I’ve only held one and never actually strummed it because I was afraid that it would brake. So if you’d be so kind and find it in your heart of hearts to get me this one, then you’d really be helping me overcome my 59′ phobia!

So thank you for reading this e-mail Santa and say hi to Mrs Claus and the other little folks hanging around up there for me! Don’t worry about the dog barking, she will only lick you to death if you don’t pet her at least once!

Sing-cerly Chris

P.S. Keep on Jammin’ Santa!





Filed Under: Entertainment, Equipment, Guitar Equipment, guitars, Humor, My Experiences, Video Tagged With: 1957 Fender Stratocaster, 1959 Gibson Sunburst Les Paul, 1968 Gibson Gold Top Deluxe, double coil, fender guitars, gibson guitars, guitar wish list, P90, p90 pick ups, pick ups, santa, single coil, wish list

The Mountain Music with Sheesham and Lotus

November 29, 2009 by Chris

The musical style of Sheesham and Lotus is called mountain music. That is what Sheesham told me when I met him while walking my dog Midnight. The music is simple and refreshing. Toe tapping is another phrase to describe the band’s genre but right now I can’t find the proper words to define these guys.

 

I just can’t help but feel so upbeat about life when I am taking in their unique musical way of life!

The music from Sheesham and Lotus gently brings me back to a time that seemed more kinder and respectful to one another. I just want to get up and dance … ok I won’t because I’m down right pathetic at it.

Check out more video’s of Sheesham and Lotus and see if you to get that feeling?!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Bands, Music Styles, Musicians, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Video Tagged With: american folk music, moutain music, old-time music

The “Show me how to play” website – Top 10 Downloaded Songs

November 9, 2009 by Chris

The site Show me how to play is for all you beginner musicians out that may want to start a band and might need a little bit of guidance in the right direction.

The video lesson instructs each member of the band how to play their instrument. The players in the exercise play together on one screen, that is split into 4 or more sections. The only way to describe this is to call this a true group lesson.

I just stumbled across this site and thought it would be neat to show you guys. It may not be for you accomplished musicians out there so go easy on me! I think that if you can learn something from this service then all the better. As they say, the worst thing you could do is learn something from it.

All they say you have to do is simply register, download the multiplayer software and check out the tunes on the site. The top 10 downloads for this site is …

  1. All Right Now
  2. Sweet Home Alabama
  3. Creep
  4. Come Together
  5. 99
  6. Smooth
  7. Clocks
  8. Vertigo
  9. I Heard It Through the Grapevine
  10. Space Oddity

So my question to you is, is this something that you might use if your a beginner? Also has anyone out there subscribed to this site and if so, do you think it’s worth signing up for?

Keep on jammin’

Filed Under: Bands, Lessons, Playing Guitar, Video Tagged With: bass, drums, guitar, how to play, instructional, instructional video, keyboard, Lessons, Show me how to play

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