Sunday, December 11, 2011

Guitar Accessories? Which Ones Do I Need To Buy For My Guitar?

!±8± Guitar Accessories? Which Ones Do I Need To Buy For My Guitar?

There are a number of guitar accessories that you might want to buy for your guitar. Guitar accessories are relatively cheap and if you are buying a guitar, you might be able to pick up a good deal if you want to buy a number of accessories as well.

Here is a list of guitar accessories to consider (in order of the most popular):
Guitar bag or case Guitar tuner/pitch pipe Guitar strings Effects pedals/Foot Switches Amplifiers Guitar stands Plectrums (also known as picks) Guitar Leads/Cables Guitar straps Guitar Capo Guitar Slide Headphones Metronome Cleaning and maintenance (polish, nut file set, wrench set, fret file set) Footstool Stringwinder (also known as a pegwinder) Straplok set Power adaptor for effects pedals
Guitar Bags and Cases

If you plan on gigging a lot or travelling on planes/trains etc. I recommend buying a guitar case, otherwise a padded gig bag will do just fine. The Kinsman guitar cases and guitar bags are a very good quality and are also one of the most popular. The Kinsman guitar bags come in three grades.

1) Standard - hardly any padding and one small pouch for music books and accessories

2) Deluxe - quite well padded, with two pouches

3) Premium - extremely well padded, with large and small pouches and a shoulder strap.

The Kinsman guitar cases are made for Stratocasters, Telecasters, Les Paul shape, electric, acoustic or bass guitars.

Guitar tuner/pitch pipe

There are hundreds of guitar tuners to choose from on the market. The best brands in order of popularity* are:

Korg Stagg Yamaha Intelli Seiko Qwik Tune Boss Ibanez

The two guitar tuners that stand out from the rest are the Stagg Automatic Guitar/Bass Tuner and the Korg GA-30. These two guitar tuners are sold more than any other guitar tuner on the market.

Guitar strings

It's always wise to have a spare set of guitar strings to hand. You never know when one will brake and leave you in a difficult situation.
You will need to buy steel strings for electric, bass or acoustic guitars and nylon strings for classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitars

Here is a list of the top brands of guitar strings, in order of popularity*:

Ernie Ball D'addario Martin Fender Elixir GHS Augustine Earthwood Dan electro Gibson Markley Newtone Savarez Rotosound Darco Dean Elites Thomastick Tonesearch Maxima Warwick Rickenbacker PRS Legacy John Pearse DR
Effects pedals

For some groovy sounds you will need to buy an effects pedal. The two most popular are the Jim Dunlop GCB-95 Original Cry Baby Wah Wah Effects Pedal and the Ibanez Tone-Lok Series SM7 Smash Box Effects Pedal.

Here is a list of the top brands in order of popularity*:

Ibanez Jim Dunlop Korg DigiTech Vox MXR Yamaha Dan electro
Amplifiers

Amplifiers are used with electric guitars, bass guitars and electro-acoustic guitars.
You will need to buy a lead to connect up to your guitar.
There are many types of guitar amplifiers ranging from the smallest which is normally 10 watts up to 500 watts! or more:

Practice amps (these are normally quite small)

Standard amps (used for playing in bands or gigging)

Bass amps (used only with bass guitars)

Keyboard amps (used with electronic keyboards and stage pianos)

Mixer amps

Speakers and Monitors

Combo amps (also known as combination amplifiers)

Amp heads

Which brand of Amplifier do I choose?

There are a number of brands of guitar amplifiers, here is a list in order of the most popular*:

Marshall

Fender

Vox

Peavey

Laney

Line 6

Mesa Boogie

Kustom

Crate

Carlsbro

Ashdown

BB Blaster

Yamaha

Warwick

Dean

Crafter

Cruiser

Danelectro

All guitar amplifiers sound different. Some (like Marshall and Line 6) are good for Rock and Roll, others have a softer and less bright sound like the popular Vox amps and Mesa Boogie.

For beginners, I would recommend either the Peavey Backstage or the BB10 blaster amp.
The Peavey Backstage is by far the most popular and best value for money beginner's guitar amp on the market.

Guitar stands or Guitar Hangers

There are lots of different types of guitar stands, it really depends on which stand is more suited to you.
There is the standard guitar stand, the universal guitar stand, the auto grab guitar stand, the double and triple guitar stand and the wall mounted guitar stand. The standard guitar stand is the most popular and comes in three different types: i) electric/bass, ii) classical and iii) universal.

The most popular* brands are:

Stagg

Hercules

QuikLok

Giraffe

Warwick

Fender

String Swing

Ibanez

Plectrums (also known as picks)

Plectrums are very cheap and can be bought individually, or in packs.
Most commonly you can buy plectrums on the web in packs of 6.
Guitar plectrums come in different gauges. Usually the thinner ones are
used with Classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitars, the medium gauges with Electric and Acoustic guitars and the thickest ones with Basses.

There are lots of brands of plectrums. The most popular* are:

Stagg Jim Dunlop Fender Gibson
Guitar Leads/Cables

Guitar Leads normally come in different lengths: The most common is the 15 feet/4.5 metre leads. This length is ample if you are playing in a band.

Popular* brands of guitar leads/cables are:

Ibanez Peavey Stagg
Guitar straps

If you want to buy a gift for a guitarist, there is nothing better than a nice leather guitar strap.

Levys and Gibson are the most famous brands of guitar straps, Levys have the most comprehensive selection.
Other guitar straps to look out for are Dickies and Wrangler.

Guitar Capo

A capo is a clamp that you can use on different frets of the guitar to change the pitch of the open strings. Each fret on the guitar is a half step. If you place the capo on the 1st fret, all of the open strings will sound a semi-tone higher than normal, this makes changing the key of a song easy.
Dunlop and Shubb are the most popular* guitar capos.

Guitar Slide

The guitar slide is a tube of some hard material about one to two inches long. Commonly, it's made from glass and metals. Each type of guitar slide has distinct characteristics, tonality, and overall sound. The guitar slide is pressed lightly against the strings so as not to touch the strings of the fret, producing a sustained tone which can be varied in pitch by moving the slide across the neck. A quick side-to-side motion is often used in this way to generate vibrato.
The most popular brand to go for is Dunlop.

Headphones

If you want to play at home but don't want to disturb your neighbours, then a good set of headphones is recommended.
Any headphones will do, so take your pick from any of the following leading brands:

Acer Acoustic Research Advance Advent Aiwa AKG Alpine Altec Lansing Amphony Apple Artwizz Audio-Technica Behringer Belkin Beyerdynamic Bluetake BoomGear Bose Bravo British Telecom Clarion Compucessory Cornbow Creative Labs Denon Design Go Direct Sound Dolphin Music Etymotic Research Fostex Franklin Gainward Gemini Sound Products Genius GN Netcom Grado Griffin Technology Grundig Hama Harman Kardon Hewlett Packard Jensen JVC Jwin Kenwood Kinyo Kondor Limited Koss Labtec Logic 3 Logitech Macally Maxell Ministry Of Sound MM Gear Nady Systems Nesa Vision Nike Numark Olympus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Plane Quiet Plantronics Power Acoustik Pyle Pyramid Roland Rosen Samson Sanyo Sennheiser Shure Skull Candy Sony Stagg Stanton Starvision Technics Toshiba Trust Ultimate Ears Ultrasone Unwired Vestax Vic Firth Vivanco Wharfedale XO Vision XtremeMac Yamaha Zalman Tech
Metronome

If you want to play your guitar in time then you are going to need to buy a metronome.
You can choose from modern electronic metronomes or traditional mechanical metronomes.
Traditional metronomes look very nice and are made from either plastic or wood, they are also known as pendulum metronomes because the ticking sound is produced by a small pendulum that swings back and forth, much like the old Grandfather clocks. The Traditional wooden or plastic metronomes tend to be a lot more expensive than the electronic metronomes.

The leading metronome brands in order of popularity* are:

Wittner

Korg

Yamaha

Seiko

Qwik Time

Cleaning and maintenance (polish, nut file set, wrench set, fret file set)

To look after your guitar you will need to at least buy some guitar polish. Gibson produce a good guitar polish and also Doctor Ducks Axe Wax is very popular.
If you are serious about guitar playing then you might want to have a nut file, fret file or wrench set. You can keep your guitar in top playing condition.

Footstool

The guitar footstool is used mainly by Classical, Spanish or Flamenco guitarists.
Their style of playing and the way they hold the guitar makes the use of a footstool quite important.

Stringwinder (also known as a pegwinder)

If you have lots of guitars, own a guitar shop, or tune guitars on a regular basis, the guitar stringwinder comes in handy as a real time saver. Instead of turning the guitar pegs by hand, you can use the stringwinder to speed up the process.

Straplok set

For replacing the bolt that holds on your guitar strap.

Power adaptor for effects pedals

If you use effects pedals then you will need a power adaptor to connect to the mains.

*Please note that the above article makes references to guitar accessories listed in popularity order. The popularity order of these guitar accessories is taken from http://www.Soundsmusical.com - the leading UK musical instrument website.

I hope this article has been useful and you are now more informed about guitar accessories.

If you are ready to buy some guitar accessories you can find a comprehensive selection here: Guitar accessories, tuners, bags, cases, guitar strings, stands and more...


Guitar Accessories? Which Ones Do I Need To Buy For My Guitar?

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Handmade Mother's Day Gifts

!±8± Handmade Mother's Day Gifts

Handmade Mother's Day gifts are an all-time favorite with moms everywhere--with a handmade gift, it doesn't matter how much money you spend but rather how much thought you put into making it. Handmade gifts are especially good if you have small children. What you need to be successful is mainly a little bit of creativity. The project will be a lot of fun as children and their fathers try to make the perfect gift for the number one person in their lives. This process is one way to ensure that your mom gets a unique gift.

An always popular handmade gift is a bouquet crystals, pebbles, and potpourri. The first two are easily available and inexpensive. Making potpourri is simple. All you need are different types of dried flowers.

Getting your mother her favorite plant in a pot is also a very popular gift. You could also make her a hanger for the pot. To make the hanger, all you need is a milk carton, a sharp pair of scissors, and some paint. Cut some windows on the top of the carton, paint it, add your plant to the bottom of the carton, and hang it using string. Voila! Your hanging potted plant is ready!

If you know to knit or sew, you can make your mom anything... a sweater, a top, cushion covers, quilts, etc. Just make sure you start on your project well ahead of time so that you don't have to rush it. You could also take photographs of your family or your mom when she was young and put them into a photo frame, make her an album, create a collage or even use the pictures in quilts, throws and cushion covers.

If you've run out of money and time, there is another option for an excellent gift. You can give your mom coupons and IOUs she can "cash in" whenever she wishes. Through your coupons, you can volunteer your services for household chores. For instance, your coupon could be a promise to wash and dry the dishes, set the table, clean the house, do the laundry, etc. You can make the coupons attractive and probably give them along with a breakfast in bed for your mom on Mother's Day.


Handmade Mother's Day Gifts

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

How To Install Decking - In 7 Easy Steps

!±8± How To Install Decking - In 7 Easy Steps

Lets get this straight, I have installed a deck on every property I have lived in, renovated or developed, every single one! Knowing how to install decking on a property not only drastically increases its value, it also gives the property the appeal of a much larger living area. So that being said, knowing how to install decking is a must for any home owner, weekend DIYer or amateur developer. The good news is that this is a relatively simple task, that with a bit of effort can be successfully completed in a matter of days.

Step 1:
Your first step is to mark out your deck area with a string line, and check that it is square. Completing this process is essential, as it will act as your guide throughout the build. For example the string line will allow you to see where exactly to dig your post holes, and where the edge of your deck will actually sit.

For checking the deck is square, make sure you square the string line using the 3,4,5 method. More often than not when people are learning how to install decking, it is this task that most people struggle with. This is a crucial skill to master when learning how to install decking.

Step 2:
This step is simple. With a spade remove any sod that will lie under the area of your deck. Make sure you remove the sod slightly beyond the boundary of your deck marked by the string line.

Handy Tip: To prevent weeds growing through your finished deck, lay a weed mat underneath the area of your deck.

Step 3:
Now it is time to attach the ledger to the house. Whilst attaching the ledger it is imperative that you make sure that it is level and at the height you desire the floor of your deck.

Attach the ledger board to the house with carriage bolts and washers. It is important that you do not counter sink the bolts or the structural integrity of the ledger will be compromised.

Step 4:
Now comes a bit of manual labour. It is time to dig the post holes. Make sure you dig them to an absolute minimum of 600mm (roughly 24 inches) deep.

If the thought of digging the post holes manually sends shivers up your spine, you are in luck! Head down to your like hire shop, and rent a post hole borer. One of these machines will make short work of digging those post holes.

Once the post holes are dug, concrete the posts in and make sure that they are level. Brace the posts to a level position if required while the concrete sets.

Step 5:
Now work out the deck floor height on each post and secure the beams at this level. The beams may either rest on the top of the posts or be bolted on to the sides.

Step 6:
It is now time to install the joists. The joists can be attached to the ledger board with joist hangers. The joists are then attached to the beams also using joist hangers.

Step 7:
Install the decking on top of the joists. Make sure you space the decking evenly over the whole deck. A wedge of timber or a nail placed in the gap between each board will do the trick.

So there we have it, 7 simple steps to install a wonderful new deck to your house or project. As mentioned above, knowing how to install decking is valuable knowledge for any property owner or DIYer. Also remember that knowing how to install decking, does not just reside in the construction itself. It also requires you to comply with the local building codes.


How To Install Decking - In 7 Easy Steps

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Friday, November 4, 2011

I Remember Boomimale [Mysterious Brown Mashup]

(Read Info) I Remember (Caspa Remix) / Deadmau5 + Animale (Datsik Remix) / Don Diablo + Boom / Excision & Datsik **I do not own the rights to either of these songs. This mash up is purely for listening pleasure. If there is an issue with the ownership of these songs, pleas contact me and I will remove the video** For more tunes & mashups, check out my soundcloud soundcloud.com Enjoy : ] !!

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to Make a Baby Mobile for Fun, Learning and Saving Money

!±8± How to Make a Baby Mobile for Fun, Learning and Saving Money

One thing I find strange is how many parents want to make a baby mobile despite all the fancy, high-tech ones they can buy in shops.

I've often wondered why.

If I disregard saving money, the only conclusion I reach is that you can actually make a very good learning toy if you do it right. Unfortunately few parents know how to make one or even what to look for when buying one.

The sad thing is that many parents still believe that commercial baby mobiles are far superior to homemade ones.

But that's not true!

If you make a good one...

- You can vary and change how much stimulation your baby gets

- Prevent your baby from losing interest and keep his attention, thus getting much more "play and learning value" from your mobile

- It's a simple technique for increasing and growing visual stimulation

- It gives you the right way to encourage grasping with one hand and using both hands together at a very early age, and...

- Very few other baby mobiles give your baby the chance to discover the textures and shapes of different objects

So, how do you make a good learning baby mobile?

Step 1: Find a long dowel rod (at least 12mm/half inch diameter) or even a normal yardstick to use as suspender bar for the baby mobile's crosspiece.

Step 2: Fix this dowel or yardstick (suspender bar) to the top of the cot approximately above your baby's chest.

Step 3: Use a piece of cardboard or plastic tube, wooden clothes hanger (removing the wire hook) or even rubber hose as the crosspiece. No sharp objects allowed.

Step 4: Tie a strong piece of string to the middle of the crosspiece. Tie the other end to the suspender bar at the top of the cot.

Step 5: Tie a piece of string to each end of the mobile's crosspiece.

Step 6: Tie small objects to the end of the string tied to the crosspiece. The object must dangle at the distance of Baby's outstretched hand when lying in the cot.

Step 7: Tie other small objects to the same crosspiece, making sure the crosspiece still balances.

Step 8: Finally... make sure that the swing of the crosspiece is such that when Baby grabs an object, he can handle, touch and feel it.

What are the best objects to hang from the crosspiece?

Everyday toys like colorful booties, blocks, rattles, squeaky toys, small plastic bottles and teething rings work well. In fact... you can use almost any child-safe object as long as it's colorful, have different textures and contrasts light and dark colors.

If you want to get even more from your baby mobile...

Tie only a few objects to the crosspiece at a time, but change them more often... maybe once or more often per week. This keeps your baby's curiosity and interest for much longer.

The thing I like about this baby mobile is that it encourages and teaches your baby to use his senses to work together - one of the first skills all infants must master.

Only once this skill has been fully mastered will he automatically further explore and discover the crosspiece objects.


How to Make a Baby Mobile for Fun, Learning and Saving Money

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