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When Was the Guitar Amplifier Invented?

Early electric guitar amplifiers resembled early television sets or oscilloscopes more than modern guitar amps, featuring small horn speakers similar to those found in resonator instruments and producing minimal acoustic output. These initial guitar amplifiers featured limited controls and only 10 watt speakers – not nearly enough power to give guitarists what they desired in […]

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How to Choose the Right Wood for Your Banjo

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Famous Songs From Dance Music to Experimental Electronica

These iconic songs from dance music to experimental electronica have helped define their respective genres. After disco, the late 1970s and early 80s witnessed the birth of synthpop using digital technology to replace traditional instruments, with pioneers including Ultravox, Yellow Magic Orchestra and Gary Numan being some of its early practitioners. OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder

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What Country Music Star Died Last Month?

He was only 62. After an extended battle against stomach cancer, singer-songwriter Eric Roberson passed away at his home. Kristofferson was a helicopter pilot, Rhodes scholar and Oscar-winning actor who revolutionized country music through his narrative style lyrics that conveyed intelligence, humor, emotional eloquence spiritual longing and male vulnerability. Toby Keith Keith began playing music

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Major Chords Formula – How to Find Every Minor Chord by the Same Formula

Major and minor chords differ only by half steps, making their calculation simple using the same formula used to find basic major chords. As with major triads, minor chords follow the same formula. You start with the root note followed by major third, perfect fifth intervals and flattening major third to make minor. To create

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