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A 12 Neck Guitar Yoshihiko Satoh you say?

May 11, 2010 by Chris

So we have a picture here of some guy playing a 12 neck guitar and one of the instrument in question sitting on a very custom made guitar stand. Yes you heard me correctly, a 12 neck guitar. Once I saw this thing I new that I had to do a post and show you right away.

12 neck guitar

As it turns out this is some of Yoshihiko Satoh’s conceptual artwork that was displayed and actually won the 2002 Kirin Art Award Grand Prix prize. It is really something to behold. The thing that got my mind going was that if you look really close to the guitar whammy/wammy bars in the top picture, all of them are not in the same position. Then if you focus your attention to the picture below, all of the tail pieces are not the same. This made me think that it’s real … or is it?

12 neck guitar on its stand

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars, Equipment, guitars, My Experiences Tagged With: 12 neck guitar, 2002, conceptual artwork, custom, custom guitar, Fender, fender 12 neck guitar, fender guitar, fender stratocaster, guitar stand, hand made, Kirin Art Award, Kirin Art Award Grand Prix, stratocaster, Yoshihiko Satoh

A gift from a volunteer at work!

May 1, 2010 by Chris

I got a gift from a volunteer at work quite a while ago for Christmas present!

She was cleaning out her house during a renovation at home and she didn’t know what to do with it, so she knew I’d get a kick out of it. It was a great gift and I just wanted to show you.

It’s a blow up guitar and I let some kids who are having difficulties coping when they wake up from an operation try it out and it really works.

At another time, she gave me a really neat pack of Guitar Picks for my birthday, she thought that I’d love it and I sure did!

funny blow up guitar

Thanx Connie!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Equipment, General, guitars, Home and Lifestyle, My Experiences, The Neighborhood Tagged With: blow up guitar, Funny, gift, guitar, Humor, musician

Jamplay is a great educational tool

April 22, 2010 by Chris

Jamplay is a fabulous site for any level of guitarists. The video tutorials are simple and easy to use. If your looking for some songs that you’ve always wanted to play or just looking to add a little extra something to your own musical style then this site might be for you.

While reading my latest version of Acoustic Guitar I found one of those annoying flyers that come inside most magazine. You know the ones. They put them on the same page of an article that you are interested in and you always have to push it aside in order to read it. Man do I most of them … except for this one.

I was just about to rip it out when I started to quickly glance over it. It looked like most irritating flyers but something made me think twice before discarding it. I then got up, turned on my computer and went to the website. It came with a password so I decided to investigate a little bit further.

After signing up as a member of Jamplay and inputting the free password that I found on the flyer, I came across a number of interesting topics on this site. On some level the Product Reviews and Forums categories got me intrigued. Then I went to another area of interest, it was the Live Q & A Instructor Schedule. I’ve never ever used a service like this before and with time dwindling away fast, I then proceeded to checkout the tunes that they had in their View Archived News video lesson’s area at the bottom of the page.

I was very impressed at what they had there. They have split most of the lessons onto 3 screens for easy viewing. If you pick a certain video to watch, go down below it and look at the breakdown of the video. It’s a smart way to get a quick overview on what is actually on the video in a text format.

This is very important if you have only a limited amount bandwidth to use from your ISP(Internet Service Provider) package. There’s nothing more frustrating then having to pay for going over your allotted download levels. The video teachers on Jamplay were breaking down songs into small sections in such a straight forward way that would make it perfect for any guitar player.

Jamplay has this other area of the site called Jam Tracks. Jam Tracks provide background music so you can practice your soloing or chord progressions all in one place. The play list has 199 styles/genres to choose from so take your time. Near the bottom there are tabs, scales to use for practicing with it and a discussion section to explore. You can even download the songs, very nice.

So if you want to see what I’m talking about, go to Jamplay.com and register for membership. In the password column put in puffyshirt and go crazy. It allows you limited area’s of the site to go and it’s only a free membership for 7 days but it’s worth it. If you do get a full membership, come on back and tell us what you think about it.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: guitars, Lessons, Music Styles, Playing Guitar, Songs to Play Tagged With: Blues, chords, guitar, how to, jamplay, jamplay.com, LEAD, lead guitar, progressions, reviews, Rock, rythum, rythum and blues, soloing, Songs to Play, styles of music

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