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Friday, June 12, 2009

The History of the Guitar

By A. Nutt

The guitar is perhaps one of the most recognized musical instrument apart from the piano. What many people dont realize is that this symbol of rock and roll has been around for over 4,000 years, in some form or another.

Origins The first real guitar-like item to be discovered was the tanbur. One of these was actually found in Egypt, near Queen Hatshepsuts tomb. The tanbur was built of polished cedar and had a soundboard made of leather. Though featuring just three strings, it resembles a crude guitar. The tanbur can be seen in the Archeological Museum in Cairo and is about 3,500 years old.

Shortly after the tanbur was popular in Egypt, the lute was developed in Europe. This instrument was made up of a rounded body with a very short neck. Many historians say that this developed into a completely different line of musical instruments and has nothing to do with the guitar, while others claim it does.

What we do know is that there are a number of inventions throughout history around the world that utilized the basic idea of a soundbox body, long fretted neck and varying numbers of strings, including the sitar, setar, and the chitar, a four stringed musical device that was renamed 'chitarra' or 'guitarra' when it reached Spain.

Early Guitars The original versions were rather stumpy in appearance, with just 8 frets above the soundbox and most had only four strings. These were popular during the 16th century, but by the following century, the instruments had evolved to have six strings and 12 frets along the neck.

During the 1800s, the guitar was in essentially the same form we see it today, only smaller in size. The form of the body was fairly curved. In the 1850s, a Spanish instrument builder named Antonio Torres took the initiative to create a larger body, changed the proportions, and invented the top bracing pattern that gives todays guitars more volume, in a fan shape. However, just a few years later, a German by the name of Christian Frederich Martin designed a version with an X brace. When steel strings began to appear in 1900, the older, fan shaped brace was unable to stand up to the tension provided by the steel strings. Martins design took hold, as it was far stronger and held the guitar together very well, withstanding the far louder steel strings. This version has changed very little in the intervening decades, the design was finally settled.

Altering a Classic Once the basic form was established, people began to come up with their own versions. Orville Gibson developed an arched top guitar with sound holes, Lloyd Loar altered that design further to create the jazz guitar with f-holes, cello tail and a floating bridge.

Then, in the 1920s, the electric guitar was built, without the need for a soundbox since it had electrical pickups. This form didnt become popular for another couple of decades, but then a number of variations were made on this, as well.

The guitar has a long and varied history. Still, it has fascinated people for centuries and we probably havent seen the end of the variations on the basic form. - 18424

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Rock With the Legends in Guitar Hero III

By Patrick Daniels

The Guitar Hero franchise, is one of the most loved and followed franchise in the gaming world. People love the idea of pretending to be a rock star and being able to actively involve themselves by playing the controls on the guitar. This makes even the smallest of musical talented people feel like a musical giant. It was this following that has brought about the development of guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

Available on all platforms, Legends of Rock adds a fresh and original game experience even for those who own other games within the series. For those that are not familiar with these games the premise is simple to follow. You use a guitar controller and push the buttons that correspond with the colors that are scrolling down your screen.

Although the game play in Guitar Hero III is 99% similar to previous games, it has an entirely new and different soundtrack, which is undeniably the best in the series. Along with the new tracks come a list of impressive rock and roll legends, such as Slash and Jimi Hendrix. Although the storyline is minimal, it is important to remember this is not a game that requires much of a story.

They say a music game is only as good as they sound, Legends of Rock has a great sound, that's even more incredible on a surround sound. This game really cranks out the tunes at the right times, so make sure your windows are shut! As for graphics, there are games that are much better, but again this game is about the music.

Legend of Rock is the perfect game if you are looking for a fun, easy to use, game to share with friends or family. - 18424

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Ringback Tones - Not The Same As Ringtones

By Greg Jones

Ever wonder what people are talking about when you hear 'ringback tones'? Ringtones have been popular for ages, but the 'new cellphone ringtone' works in a slightly different way. In simple terms, when you call someone you usually will hear a beep letting you know that you have been connected and the phone is ringing - this is the ringback tone. Cellphone carriers have made it possible to customize the sound you hear to just about any song you can think of.

Technically, your ringback tone is a status indicator telling your caller that your line is available (ie., in service and not busy). Network connections through the telephony networks between the caller and the callee's audio devices are either made, or will be available to be connected, and the phone call will complete.

If all goes well, then the call can either be answered by a person (as long as the called number is not busy, or if the number is busy, and the phone being called has a call waiting service which notifies the person occupying the line to hang up the call in process, or put it on hold, in order to answer the incoming call), or by an answering machine or a network-based voice processor. This is the default case if the line is busy and the user a) doesn't have a call waiting service, or b) did not answer the incoming call within the (programmable) number of rings.

Again, if we want to get technical, in North America (United States and Canada), which are within the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), the standard PSTN ringback tone is generated by summing a 440-Hz tone with a 480-Hz tone and applying these to the telephone line with 2 and 4 second alternating tones.

The interference due to the difference in frequency between the two tones causes a 40-Hz beat, and the tone combination produces the common warbling "ring ... ring ... ring" sound. The ringback tone may be generated by the switch serving either the called party or the calling party, but it is not generated by the called telephone instrument or PBX. Usually the ringback tone starts and stops at the same rate as the ringing tone of the called telephone, but generally is out of phase, i.e., one plays while the other is silent.

So what's so great about ringback tones? Well, rather than just hearing the same old boring 'ring', you can change this sound that your cellphone plays when people call your cell. The cellphone companies let you set the ringback(s) you want on your phone, and will then charge your cellphone bill a per ringback charge. The most popular options are rap, pop and classical music clips, although there are some sound clips also available.

The best thing about ringback tones is that you can customize the tone played depending on the caller - it is possible to select up to 100 or so active ringback tones at any given time, each programmed so that different callers hear different tones/songs/clips, or programmed so that different tones will play dependent on the time of day.

If you want to find out more information about setting up ringback tones on your cellphone, you can search for your cellphone carrier and 'ringback tones'. - 18424

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A Few Of The Most Excellent Movies From Each Type

By Patricia K Johnson

Everybody seems to have a undeniable favorite when it comes to movie genres. Some are fond of horror movies, a few are keen on action movies, some prefer dramas or chick flicks and a lot of of us enjoy excellent documentaries. But even though we have favorites there are always movies from the other genres that we end up loving too.

Good movies come in all unique genres. Movies amuse us and we adore them. Every movie is fantastic in someone's eyes and of course there are a few movies that seem to be commonly loved.

Every list of the greatest movies is inclined by the estimation of the list maker unless it is just a list of profits. All the other lists take in the view of the person making the list and therefore no list is ever total because some movie that someone loved will be left off. It is ridiculous to list every favorite.

Dramas are pretty popular with most folks. Some of the best drama's from the past 20 years or so would include "Slumdog Millionaire" from 2008, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" from 2004 from very recent, and "Schindler's List" from 1993, "American Beauty" from 1999, "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Forrest Gump" both from 1994, and of course, numerous others that there is no space to bring up.

Horror movies are enjoyable if you love to be frightened and a large amount of us do at times. Some classics that must be seen are "The Exorcist", "Silence of the Lambs" and "The Shining". Some more up to date chilling flicks are "30 days of Night" and "The Saw' franchise movies. You can't ignore the "Friday the 13th" and "Halloween" movies. Stephen King has always scared the bejesus out of us so anything from him is typically really excellent.

Comedy movies entertain everybody. Who doesn't like a good laugh? "The 40 year old virgin" may only be proper for adults but it will make you laugh till you cry. There are a few actors that seem to go with the comedy movies, Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey of course. And all of the previous actors on Saturday Night Live make funny movies. Evaluate "Baby Mama" with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler or Will Farrell in "Semi-Pro" or "Blades of Glory"

The movies that persons want to view over and over again are often the chick-flicks. If you are a fan of Reese Witherspoon try "Sweet Home Alabama" or "Just Like Heaven". There are older favorites like "Fools Rush In" or "Sweet Home Alabama". A great chick movie from 2008 is "What Happens In Vegas" with Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. Everyone loves a good chick flick.

No matter what you like you can now get your movie instantaneously by downloading it to your computer. No waiting and no tribulations. You can then transfer it to a CD and you are ready to view at whatever time you want to. - 18424

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How To Play An Electrical Guitar The Easy Way

By Mark Clarence

Many folks wish to learn how to play an electric guitar, but in most situations, they fail to find an authentic source, which is just because they look in the wrong places or their approach is wrong.

There are a number of sources from where somebody can learn to play guitar. The most important to these resources is learning from a pro. Well, it is not tough to find a professional, but hiring one gets expensive. If you choose to join a guitar learning class, even then, it is getting hard to dedicate a couple of hours, particularly for learning. So it gets important to search for other techniques of learning how to play an electric guitar.

Internet is stuffed with information on guitar learning programs, and e-books, which are particularly designed to guide anyone, who has an interest in learning this ability. A number of most trustworthy guitar learning programs, particularly concentrate on teaching a wide range of audience. They provide lessons, not only for beginners, but also for advanced level guitarists. This can be done through by checking feedback from other users or getting reviews from professionals. By doing this, you will be in a much better position to choose only the best and most trustworthy source.

Furthermore, its saves you from wasting your hard earned cash and efforts. The choice is completely up to you, but you must verify the source you use is trustworthy and effective. Do not go for something that seems good, but rather go for a course that offers you maximum benefits. Remember, emphasis is on "you", because each good guitar learning course isn't always good for you.

A number of useful guitar learning programs are available on the net, and can also be bought from music and book stores. But there's always a question attached to the reliability, and veracity of a guitar learning program, because of a big number of con internet sites operating on the internet. People who know how to play an electric guitar can start from the segment that best matches their abilities and capabilities.

Courses that offer you too much without simplifying it only succeeds in dumping big chunks of information that can not be used in an acceptable way. A good course should teach you how to play an electric guitar by taking you into consideration, by formulating everything based on your level of experience and level.

An important thing to remember is that even if you find a top quality source, you will not succeed if you are not persistent and patient. There'll be days when you make the same mistake over and over again, or you are unable to do things right. This is a normal part of the process, so you mustn't give up. - 18424

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