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Re: Cello Facts For You
MoreGun89
November 11th, 2012 09:59 AM
Well, at least we know we are playing Sil wrong XD *rimshot*
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Re: Cello Facts For You
Silberio
November 11th, 2012 10:11 AM
I wasn't cut out to be a cellist, it's not my fault

I blame the staff.
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Re: Cello Facts For You
Lindale
November 11th, 2012 01:53 PM
Quilt or quilted maple refers to a type of "figure" in maple wood. It is seen on the tangential plane (flat-sawn) and looks like a wavy "quilted" pattern, often similar to ripples on water. It is a distortion of the grain pattern itself. Prized for its beauty, it is used frequently in the manufacturing of musical instruments especially guitars. Quilted maple is an end grain figure that shows a circular pattern on flat sawn material. There are many terms that describe the shape and pattern of quilted maple. Aka popcorn, tubular, sausage, bubble wrap, angle step.
High quality (3A grade or above) quilted maple can be extremely expensive. A standard guitar billet made of 5A (premium) quilted maple costs a few hundred dollars.


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Re: Cello Facts For You
Silberio
November 11th, 2012 05:04 PM
It's pretty cool, but to be honest, it doesn't attract me too much to the point of buying it, despite being expensive and highly-valued/liked

If it's an acoustic, I prefer the classic look of the Martin D-34, or just the common dreadnought :P

And if I'd like something fancy, it'd deffinetly be some awesome leaves or so of motherpearl on a rosewood fretboard.
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Re: Cello Facts For You
Lindale
November 11th, 2012 06:13 PM
I prefer Gibson or Taylor Guitars. For the body of the guitar, I prefer Walnut, Koa, or Cocobolo. For the top, Quilted Maple or Zebrawood. Rosewood or Ebony fingerboard, with a vine pattern inlay. Nickel hardware.
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Guitar Facts For You
Emperor Benedictine
November 12th, 2012 12:44 AM
Before you pick up that guitar, you should know that the guitar is the sound of the stringed string instrument object that belongs to the lute family. In the modern version, it is usually available to the rope, but variations in seven, eight, ten, twelve and eighteen. Most of the time describe a variety of guitar to sing with variations in their morphology or the way they are. Based on their classification Hornbostel-Sachs, it belongs to the chords. From one of the two days of the twentieth century, is one of the most popular musical hum drum, used in a variety of musical and other object, such as jazz, hard, rock, heavy metal, pop, and folk music, even in the use of the repertoire is not always the larger of the classical music every day in the past.

The guitar has two important things: the body and the neck.

The body is thick on the guitar. The other important point is when the strings rest properly, and include the bridge (or Horseman) can stretch the string than the guitar. As he and as a mounting power on hand that people hit the water softener. Classical and acoustic guitar is hollow and serves as a resonator guitar amplifies sound for the same, even as the wood, the design and delivery of quality play a decisive role in the in the final sound will pull out the change. The electric guitar are usually compact, and use it to house magnet, the faders to adjust volume and tone, as x-rays will exist. And these materials and workmanship play a role, because they affect the way vibrates the entire body, making sound.

The necks of the guitar is oblong, and the fingerboard, the yoke and the hold. For classical guitars with a full House, while other (usually companies) may be detachable. The neck serves for the guitarist to change that figure to press the rope at different frets. The Libra is the unusual power of the rope stretch Horseman, while holding the content of the string and must be the nail that authorize the size in the area.

After the neck will curve in monitoring the holding of birth and presses on the rope. For electric guitars, this curvature is smaller than in any other.

The string beyond the fingerboard, where the guitarist is to push various (frets) with the other hand, a finger except thumb, that changes depending on whether the times will shake. another guitarist's hand on the string to vibrate, "pulling" them with the nails of the fingers, thumb, back to hitting them with a pencil. The system will not do without basic, then it is necessary to help them, either from the sky the headphones, where it provides a resonator guitar body, either in the cone electric guitars with the use of an amp. The amplifier can be used in traffic signal electricity generated within the rope over the magnet shake guitar and analogue or.

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Re: Cello Facts For You
Lindale
November 12th, 2012 01:33 AM
The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb, by plucking, slapping, popping, tapping, thumping, or picking.

The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a longer neck and scale length, and four, five, six, or eight strings. The four-string bass—by far the most common—is usually tuned the same as the double bass, which corresponds to pitches one octave lower than the four lower strings of a guitar (E, A, D, and G). The bass guitar is a transposing instrument, as it is notated in bass clef an octave higher than it sounds (as is the double bass) to avoid excessive ledger lines. Like the electric guitar, the bass guitar is plugged into an amplifier and speaker for live performances.

Since the 1960s, the bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music as the bass instrument in the rhythm section. While the types of basslines performed by the bassist vary widely from one style of music to another, the bassist fulfils a similar role in most types of music: anchoring the harmonic framework and laying down the beat. The bass guitar is used in many styles of music including rock, metal, pop, punk rock, country, reggae, gospel, blues, and jazz. It is used as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock and metal styles.
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