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One heck of a patriotic guitar

October 13, 2009 by Chris

CanadianGuitar

Now this is a neat little guitar. I’m not sure if it is a Maple Leaf that they’re trying to represent here but I’ll take!

Hell even Slash, the original guitar player from Guns and Roses, is playing one!

I’m not sure who made this unique guitar or if it’s just a one of a kind model. Too bad I couldn’t find the guitar case that went with it.

It’s obvious to the trained guitarist eyes that soloing would be very limited and playing it on your lap may prove to be a problem but what the heck, eh?

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Entertainment, Equipment, Guitar Humor, guitars Tagged With: Canadian, custom made, custom made guitar, funny guitar, guitar, guns and roses, maple leaf guitar, one of a kind, patriotic, patriotic guitar, slash, unique

The Tascam DR-07 recording tool that fits into your pocket

September 19, 2009 by Chris

The TASCAM DR-07 looks like a really neat way to have a very versatile and rather compact recording device that fits right into your pocket or backpack. It would be fabulous just to have something like this if your doing a simple acoustic jam with a buddy and all you want is to have a simple play back function to just review what you just played. This will help you find out what parts of a song to work on.

The thing that honestly caught my attention was the slow down function of this guitar recording device. This would work out nicely when your figuring out how to play a certain song that is being played. It would definitely work to your advantage if the song is being performed at maybe a little faster speed then your comfortable with?

It just came to my attention the other day while I was on line so I can’t vouch for it. I do have something similar to it, but it as some drawbacks to it that the DR-07 doesn’t.

This device is called the Ibanez Rock & Play RP2000. It is a hand held tape recorder that allows you to plug two guitars and it will allow you to play both the song on cassette tape and hear your guitar playing all at the same time through two separate headphones, if two players are using it.

The neat thing about the Rock & Play is that, similar to the DR-07, it allows you to slow down the song so it can help you pick out the parts of it that you need to work on, at your own pace that is. The major drawback with it is that you had to tune down your guitar strings to the NEW PITCH of the song. Imagine playing an old record and then you place your figure on it to slow it down. The song itself, or the pitch of the tune, would be a little different sounding then to what you are use to hearing.

Musicians will appreciate the playback functions of the DR-07, including the ability to loop MP3s and slow them down without changing the pitch.

The Tascam DR-07 is quite the versatile recording unit. It would be a real neat part of your bag of guitar accessories to say the least! If you happen to have one of these at your finger tips, then please tell us the pros and cons of this item in the comment section.

Keep on Jammin’

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Filed Under: Equipment, Guitar Equipment, Pedal Effects, Playing Guitar Tagged With: digital, digital recorder, DR-07, DR07, guitar, hand held recorder, music, play back, playback, portable, portable recorder, recording, recording device, tascam

Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Number One guitar

September 10, 2009 by Chris

Considering I forgot about the anniversary of Stevie Ray Vaughn’s death on August 27th, 1990, I thought I’d show you a video about his number one guitar, called Number One!

I don’t want to bore you with any technical aspects of one of the worlds most recognizable Fender Stratocasters, so I won’t.

Stevie Ray Vaughn affectionately called his signature guitar First Wife. It was known to most of us simply as Number One. There are tons of neat history lessons to be heard of about his baby and the other lucky ones in his collection of guitars! Hell, the boys and girls @ Fender Guitars made a replica of Number One!

The video below is the first encounter that the technicians at Fender Guitar had with this very, very important piece of Rock and Roll History! It just sends shivers up and down my spine every time I watch it, I hope you get as much out of it as I do.

Number One
“Number One”- Also called “First Wife,” a 1959 Strat body with 1962 neck, received in 1973 in trade of 1963 Strat with Ray Hennig, Heart of Texas Music

I have only written once before about the late great Stevie Ray Vaughn and it brings back some fantastic memories of seeing him live in Chicago! Man, I wish I had a video camera way back then. Has anyone out there seen the man live and what did you think about him?

I hope that the man and his distinctive style lives on forever … as well as his Number One!

Keep on Jammin’ Stevie Ray Vaughn

Some neat related things!

  • Fender Miniature Mini Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat
  • LM Products Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Guitar Strap
  • Fender Custom Shop Pickups Strat Texas Specials (Set Of 3)

Filed Under: Equipment, guitars, Music Styles, Musicians, Video Tagged With: 1962 neck, 1963 Stratocaster, butter Stratocaster, Chicago, chicago festival, Dunlop 6100 bass style frets, Fender, fender guitar, guitar, Jimmie Vaughan, number one, Ray’s music Exchange, Rene Martinez, Stevie Rays death, The Charley Stratocaster, The Lenny Stratocaster, The Red Stratocaster, The Scotch Stratocaster, The Unknown Black Stratocaster, Yellow Stratocaster

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