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	<title>Electric Guitar Lessons &#187; Electric Guitar Information</title>
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		<title>Electric Guitar Prices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you doing some research on electric guitar prices? Here are some facts you might consider.
When it comes to construction, all electric guitars are pretty much the same. For instance, all electric guitars have the following things in common:

Body
Neck
Head stock piece
Electrical pickups
Bridge

In addition to this, they also come with amplifiers that make their sounds more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you doing some research on <strong>electric guitar prices</strong>? Here are some facts you might consider.</p>
<p>When it comes to construction, all electric guitars are pretty much the same. For instance, all electric guitars have the following things in common:</p>
<ol>
<li>Body</li>
<li>Neck</li>
<li>Head stock piece</li>
<li>Electrical pickups</li>
<li>Bridge</li>
</ol>
<p>In addition to this, they also come with amplifiers that make their sounds more audible.</p>
<p><strong>Price</strong></p>
<p>Price and sound quality are the two most crucial considerations while choosing the best electric guitar. Electric guitars might be bought for as cheap as $99. Do you want to know what the upper limit of the price is? How does $20,000 sound?</p>
<p>Price differs based on the make, material, fashion of construction as well as the quality of the guitar’s pickups. Most beginners get simple starter kits. Most kits include things like:</p>
<ol>
<li>Guitar</li>
<li>An amplifier</li>
<li>Picks</li>
<li>A strap and</li>
<li>Instruction booklets</li>
</ol>
<p>But the appearance of a guitar is as important as anything to guitar enthusiasts. One of the most popular guitars of all time is the Gibson Les Paul. The Fender Stratocaster is another guitar that is very popular among electric guitar enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Among all the most prominent designs, manufacturers such as B.C. Rich happen to have a loyal following. The main attribute of a manufacturer like BC Rich is the affordability. They are made while keeping in mind the purchasing power of common people.</p>
<p>Even a high school student does not have to worry much while buying a typical Gibson or a Fender, since they are available under $300. There are B.C. Rich guitars that come with exotic custom appearances. These are available for $200 or a little more..</p>
<p>As you can see electric guitar prices vary greatly and it really depends on what your playing style will be and what your preferences are. The good news is that there are alot of great places on the Web to buy guitars.</p>
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		<title>Best Electric Guitar Strings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 20:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can definitely question the practicality of the term ‘best electric guitar strings’. This term doesn’t actually make much sense! Why? Simple… imagine you have the best electric guitar strings that are made with the best and most expensive materials ever. But does this mean that those guitar strings will produce the best sounds? Not really…
This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can definitely question the practicality of the term ‘<strong>best electric guitar strings’. </strong>This term doesn’t actually make much sense! Why? Simple… imagine you have the best electric guitar strings that are made with the best and most expensive materials ever. But does this mean that those guitar strings will produce the best sounds? Not really…</p>
<p>This article is a short guide for guitar researchers. And it tells you what facts are involved in the value of guitar strings.</p>
<p>The 3 factors involved with electric guitar strings are-</p>
<ol>
<li>Alloys</li>
<li>Winding</li>
<li>Gauges</li>
</ol>
<p>Alloys</p>
<p>There are 3 types of alloys electric guitar strings are made out of. They are-</p>
<ol>
<li>Stainless steel</li>
<li>Nickel-plated</li>
<li>Pure nickel</li>
</ol>
<p>Stainless steel strings</p>
<p>They’re pretty popular among guitar enthusiasts. They have unique appeal due to their one of a kind and luminous tones, sustain, as well as great volume. They are mostly anti-corrosive, but they’re equally strong when it comes to magnetism.</p>
<p>Nickel-plated strings</p>
<p>In fact they are special kind of stainless steel strings that come with unique nickel-plated surface. Because of the extra nickel, the overall tone is subdued. In that way you get a tone that is much softer and smoother. This is achieved since the surface is really faster or easier on your fingers.</p>
<p>Pure nickel strings</p>
<p>These sorts of strings are mostly seen with acoustic guitars, and they produce very bright and round sound. But these strings are much less vibrant compared to the typical stainless steel strings. They’re mostly used by Jazz musicians as well as rhythm guitarists.</p>
<p>Winding</p>
<p>It refers to the particular ways in which strings are wound &#8211; which affects the playability or the tone.</p>
<p>Gauges</p>
<p>Simply refers to the wide range of diameters the strings come in.</p>
<p>Summary</p>
<p>So when all these facts do matter matched, you get good quality strings!</p>
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		<title>Electric Guitar FAQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 19:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An electric guitar is a version of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of strings into an electrical current which is made louder by an amplifier.
Electric Guitar History
The first solid body electric guitar was created by Leo fender in the last 1940&#8217;s with only one pickup. The two pickup version was named the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An electric guitar is a version of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of strings into an electrical current which is made louder by an amplifier.</p>
<h2>Electric Guitar History</h2>
<p>The first solid body electric guitar was created by Leo fender in the last 1940&#8217;s with only one pickup. The two pickup version was named the Telecaster. In 1954 after a series of innovations and advances the Fender Stratocaster or &#8216;Strat&#8217; was introduced to the world. This innovative design and sound is considered to be the start of the modern electric guitar era. Today there are hundreds of brands available in all types of shapes and sizes for different styles of music.</p>
<h2>The Parts of An Electric Guitar</h2>
<p>The electric guitar is madeup of some basic parts that include the head or headstock, neck, body, and strings. The headstock includes the tuning gears which allow the string tension to be changed, thus altering the tuning.</p>
<p>The neck is divided into frets, also known as the fretboard. Depending on where the fingers are placed on the fretboard different musical notes can be played. The body or bottom part of the guitar is where the bridge, pickups, tremelo bar, volume and tone control knobs, and fine tuners are located.</p>
<h2>How an Electric Guitar Works</h2>
<p>The user takes a guitar pick or their finger across a single string or multiple strings to create vibration that the pickups translate into electric current or sound. A guitar amplifier takes that sound and makes it louder and alters the tone with built in effects. Each guitar has it&#8217;s own unique sound depending on the size and shape of the body, pickups used, and the strings that on the guitar. The tremelo or &#8216;whammy bar&#8217; as it is sometimes called can be moved when notes are played to create a variation in pitch or a vibrato effect.</p>
<p>Other <a title="guitar pedals" href="http://www.guitarpedals4u.com">guitar pedals </a>and effects are available that can be purchased separately to change the sound to about anything that the user wants. From country to blues and rock, the electric guitar can be used for a variety of different sounds.</p>
<h2>Learning How To Play The Electric Guitar</h2>
<p>It can be frustrating for new guitar players as the electric guitar can be a difficult instrument to master. <a title="electric guitar lessons" href="http://www.electricguitarlessons4u.com">Electric guitar lessons</a> are a recommended way to learn playing techniques and methods that can be used to increase skill levels. This site has many resources focusing on electric guitar lessons.</p>
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