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Arm Guitar Rest
 Acoustic Guitar Owner's Manual by String Letter Publishing, Acoustic guitarists can now better understand their instruments, preserve and protect their value, and get the sounds they really want, thanks to this new book from the experts at Acoustic Guitar magazine. This indispensable guide begins by acquainting players with their instruments and laying to rest some pervasive guitar myths, then proceeds through various aspects of basic care, setup, common repairs, and pickup installation. Whether it's cleaning and polishing a beloved guitar, protecting it from theft or changes in humidity, selecting a case, or performing diagnostics, readers will become more savvy acoustic guitar owners and repair-shop customers and can forego dubious advice from well-meaning friends and anonymous "experts" on the Web. Includes a primer and glossary of terms.
 Classical Guitar Christmas Collection Includes classical guitar arrangements in standard notation and tablature for more than two dozen beloved carols: Angels We Have Heard on High * Auld Lang Syne * Ave Maria * Away in a Manger * Canon in D * The First Noel * God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen * Hark! the Herald Angels Sing * I Saw Three Ships * Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring * Joy to the World * O Christmas Tree * O Holy Night * Silent Night * What Child Is This? * and more.
Lead guitar - Lead guitar refers to a role within a popular music band, especially a rock band, that provides melody or melodic material, as opposed to the rhythm of the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums. A lead guitarist typically plays solos, improvised or written passages played with the accompaniment of the rest of the band. Tremolo arm - A tremolo arm, tremolo bar or whammy bar is a lever attached to the bridge of an electric guitar that can slacken or elongate the strings temporarily, changing the pitch or creating a vibrato or pitch bend effect. Armónico - An armónico is a guitar-like instrument. It is a hybrid between the Spanish guitar and the Cuban tres. Smoking Popes - ... centered around lead singer Josh Caterer, whose obsessions with big-band records and black-and-white movies on the American Movie Classics channel have led him to develop a vocal style unique in punk -- the Popes sound like a familiar loud-guitar band fronted by a lounge singer, mixing up-tempo rock with laid-back vocals and lyrics with an old-time romantic feel. The rest of the band, formed in the Chicago area, consists of Josh's brothers Matt and Eli, on bass and guitar, respectively, and drummer Mike Felumlee.
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