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      <title>Guitar Bookstores</title>
      <description>The first step towards learning how to play guitar involve desire and research. Research requires looking for the right guitar books, instructional DVD’s and guitar software for you. Even experienced guitar players continue to use guitar books for inspiration and practice. You learn to create your own riffs, notes and chords from the visuals and practice you receive off of guitar lesson books, music books, DVD’s and software. Listed below you will find access to local guitar bookstores around Los Angeles that can help you get started or satisfy your need for continued musical self-study.</description>
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      <title>Musical Instrument and Supply Stores</title>
      <description>People who make music definitely make the world a much nicer place to be. Humans have always found creative ways to make beautiful music and throughout the ages different instruments have been invented to satisfy our need for melodic sounds. Having the best instruments at the right price is sweet. Even sweeter is finding knowledgeable people that understand the music instruments and supplies sold at their stores. Listed below you will find such local music instrument and supply stores around Los Angeles that offer a wide selection of acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitars, keyboards, drum sets, drum sticks, violins, amplifiers, speakers, effects, cables, cords, cases, stands, straps, capo, support, band/orchestra instruments, microphones and more.</description>
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      <title>Bass Guitar Equipment and Accessories</title>
      <description>The more you learn about the bass guitar, the more you will want to play this instrument. Almost every music genre style could use the basslines only a bassist can create. Knowing what bass guitar equipment and accessories to buy makes the bass playing experience more enjoyable. Listed below you will find knowledgeable and local bass guitar shops around Los Angeles that have everything bass guitar related you may need. There you will find a vast selection of bass pickups, strings, amplifiers, speakers, patch cords, tuning machines, tuners, cases, beat metronomes, stands, cables, straps and effects pedals from personnel who can answer all your questions.</description>
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      <title>Bass Guitar Shops</title>
      <description>The bass guitar is an extremely diverse low-pitched instrument with the amazing capability to produce an extensive array of sounds depending on the bass guitar’s configuration and the bassists acquired playing methods. The bass guitar anchors the harmonic framework and lays down the beat in collaboration with the drummer in popular music’s rhythm section. There are many different types of bass guitars including acoustic and electric bass. You will also find four, five and six string bass guitars. The most popular being the four string bass. You can choose a fretted or unfretted bass depending on preferance and style used to play. Playing methods include palm-muting, picking technique, plucking technique, slap and pop method and two-handed tapping. Listed below you will find local bass guitar shops around Los Angeles that understand the reasons why you play.</description>
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      <title>Guitar Equipment and Accessories</title>
      <description>Having the right guitar equipment and accessories makes a difference. The longer you have been playing the more you know this is true. Serious musicians search for the best knowing it will intensify sound quality. Music is meant to be shared in Los Angeles, CA. Experienced personnel at guitar shops around Los Angeles can help you find what you are looking for to create the sounds and effects you desire to make. Below you will find local dealers for all of your guitar’s needs including guitar capo, pickups, strings, picks, cables, support, amplifiers, tuner pedals, cases, cables, effects and more.</description>
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      <title>Guitar Shops</title>
      <description>Life around Los Angeles wouldn’t be the same without music. Guitars produce an exceptional sound you can create distinct melodies with. Surprisingly there are many different types of guitars. These plucked string instruments come in various styles and sizes. The two basic types are acoustic and electric guitars. The type of guitar strings used also impact the sounds these musical instruments make.  Learning how to play the guitar requires patience and dedication but the value of the lessons learned make it all worthwhile. Playing guitar requires a lot of memorization, which improves your overall mental skills. You will need to learn notes, chords, build flexibility in your hands and master the coordination. Learning and playing your first songs can help with taking lessons or hiring an instructor. Guitar repair may be needed and can be found at stores. Below you will find the local guitar shops and dealers you are looking for.</description>
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      <title>Epiphone Masterbilt</title>
      <description>The Masterbilt DR-500MCE ($999 retail) is built with one of the most classic tonewood combinations in the history of flat-top acoustic guitars—a solid bookmatched spruce top, solid mahogany back, mahogany sides and one-piece mahogany neck—all of which help it to produce a sweet, frequency-rich tone with excellent lows and plenty of warmth.</description>
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      <title>Two Notes Audio Torpedo</title>
      <description>The VM-202 is a dual-processor guitar/bass cab simulator. It handles both analog (line balanced/unbalanced) and digital signals (S/PDIF, AES/EBU) Plug-in directly your bass/guitar preamp or other instruments with a line output (keyboard, piano ...).</description>
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      <title>Fender Combo Amplifiers</title>
      <description>Fender unveils the next generation of its acclaimed Pro Tube series Super-Sonic guitar amplifier family with the introduction of the Super-Sonic 22 Combo, Super-Sonic 60 Combo, Super-Sonic 60 Head and Super-Sonic 212 Enclosure. For detailed information please read on the article.</description>
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      <title>Fender Preamps</title>
      <description>The Hot Rod Design series T-Bucket 400CE model boasts some of the most beautiful touches yet seen on a Fender acoustic guitar. Most notably, the T-Bucket 400CE features a gorgeous natural finish flame maple top, back and sides. A closer look reveals an inlaid Fender "F" and pinstriping motif at the 12th fret, designed by noted graphic artist and rockabilly musician Vince Ray.</description>
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      <title>Martin D-18</title>
      <description>Since its introduction in 1935, the D-18 has been one of the major stalwarts of the Martin line, and for many years outsold the more costly D-28. In 1955, the year of Chris Martin's birth, Martin sold 1,103 D-18s versus 806 D-28s.</description>
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      <title>Elixer Guitar Strings</title>
      <description>Elixir Strings will be featuring its Elixir Cables, including the recently released patch cable, at this year’s Summer NAMM show. With the addition of the patch cable, players can experience the true voice of their guitar through their entire signal chain from guitar through the pedal board to the amp.</description>
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      <title>Godin Guitar Icon Series</title>
      <description>Awaken the "Rock-God" in any player with any of the four ICON models available, such as the ICON Type 2 Fat Black, ICON Type 2 Classic, ICON Type 2 Convertible and the ICON Type 3.</description>
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      <title>Taylor GS Mini Guitar</title>
      <description>The GS Mini is the latest brainchild of Taylor's product development team. After 15 years of success with the company's iconic travel guitar, the Baby Taylor, Bob Taylor wanted to "up the ante." "I know there are a lot of people like me who wanted a little bit larger guitar and a way larger sound, plus the ability to amplify it," Bob shares. The product development team set out to design a guitar that was small, portable, lightweight and affordable, with all of Taylor's signature tone.</description>
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      <title>King Lap Steel Guitar</title>
      <description>The Recording King Lap Steel guitar is now available in matte mahogany (RG-31) or classic sunburst (RG-32) finishes. The solid mahogany body and the string-through-body design makes for full, powerful sustain. A single EMG-designed Alnico P-90 pickup gives the RK Lap Steel the classic lap steel tone.</description>
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      <title>EVH Wolfgang Guitar</title>
      <description>The Wolfgang Special is a pro-level signature guitar, handmade in Japan, featuring many of the same exclusive custom appointments as its U.S.-made counterpart for less than half the price.</description>
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      <title>HardWire TR-7 Pedal</title>
      <description>The TR-7 features seven effects including; Tremolo, Opto-Tremolo, Bias Tremolo, Duo Tremolo, Rotary, Vibrato, and VibroPan. The TR-7 also includes HardWire’s standard extreme performance features like true bypass and high-voltage rails.</description>
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      <title>Ibanez Darkstone Electric Guitars</title>
      <description>The DN is the new standard in heavy metal rock guitar. As its “Darkstone” series name suggests, strong construction and smart body style combine for a powerful, clean sound. Basic features for the DN Series include Sapele wood bodies, set necks, bound rosewood fretboards with DN block inlay, Tight-Tune bridges, and PP1 pickups with tube pole-piece construction.</description>
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      <title>Mesa-Boogie Lunchbox Amplifier</title>
      <description>Introducing the TransAtlantic TA-15, the new micro-dynamo from MESA Engineering. While we may be the last to show at the lunchbox amp party, there is good reason for our stylishly late appearance… we saw another chance to redefine a genre.</description>
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      <title>Guardian Guitar Cases</title>
      <description>The Vintage Hardshell Case line adds rectangular hardshell cases for both electric guitar and electric bass, as well as cases for concert ukulele, tenor ukulele, 0 and 00 body shapes and a hollowbody-deep case, perfect for archtop guitars.</description>
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      <title>Daisy Rock Acoustics</title>
      <description>Daisy Rock Girl Guitars, the original girl-guitar company, is thrilled to announce the arrival of two highly-anticipated new 2010 acoustic guitar models: introducing the Serenade Parlor acoustic guitar and the Spalted Maple Butterfly Jumbo acoustic/electric guitar.</description>
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      <title>MIDI Players</title>
      <description>I have a Fryette Sig: X amp with three channels, each with a switchable boost. I have a Boss processor that I use for time-based effects. If I want to go from a clean sound with no boost and delay to a dirty tone with boost and reverb, I’d have to step on at least three different buttons. Enter these two handy little programmable devices: the RJM Mini Amp Gizmo ($229 street) and the Voodoo Lab Control Switcher ($139 street).</description>
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      <title>Recording King Ros-06 Guitar</title>
      <description>Recording King has made the classic 12 fret 000-style body shape affordable for players of every level with the new ROS-06. The historic Golden Age design of the 12 Fret 000-style ROS-06 ) marries the specifications of the best-selling RD-06 to the Recording King Century Studio Series body.</description>
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      <title>Gibson Brad Paisley</title>
      <description>This big-bodied, round-shouldered dreadnought is built in the image of the legendary 1942 J-45 Legend Model, from the classic tonewood combination of solid Adirondack Red Spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides. Its top is supported by original 1942-spec red spruce scalloped X-bracing bonded by hide glue, a structure and design known for its superior strength and resonance.</description>
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      <title>Victoria Vic Amplifier</title>
      <description>New from a company that is best known for making amplifiers with' 50s-approved tweed and two-tone covered cabinets, the VIC105 sets itself way apart by using an army surplus ammunition can for its housing. The steel box with its hinged and removable lid has been reworked to include vents and a topmounted fan to keep the tubes cool. Green is indeed the theme with the VIC105, which sports olive drab paint with yellow markings on the exterior and an array of LEDs inside that cast a green glow on the tubes that you can see very clearly through the Lexan front panel.</description>
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      <title>Orange Amplifiers</title>
      <description>When Orange released its adorable Tiny Terror head a few years ago, guitarists were giddy with the lunchbox sized tube-powered tone machine. The amp's combination of portability, hip aesthetics, and big sound made the Tiny Terror a modern classic. So much so, Orange has spun-off the Tiny Terror franchise into a 1x12 combo version and a high-powered take dubbed the Dual Terror amp.</description>
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      <title>Blackstar HT Amplifier</title>
      <description>Studio 20? Well, if your home studio happens to be Abbey Road, the Blackstar’s appellation might make sense, because this is one loud-as-all-hell 20-watter. I used it for a fairly large club gig— mated with the Blackstar HTV-112 open-back cabinet ($249 retail/$199 street)—and the amp was feisty enough to be heard across the stage and into the audience. Small wonder that when the soundman gave me a board recording of the performance, it was obvious the Studio 20 was not put into the house mix. This low-wattage titan filled the club all by itself, with just a little help from signal bleed into the vocal mics.</description>
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      <title>Fluxtone Model 3 Amplifier</title>
      <description>The Need to Tame the Volume of guitar amps without actually having to turn them down has led to the development of attenuation devices that are placed between the amp and speaker. Attenuators definitely work, but any time a signal is fed into a resistive circuit some change in tone is inevitable—especially when a serious reduction in volume is called for.</description>
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      <title>Paul Reed Smith 305</title>
      <description>The 305 is lovely to behold with is flawless Violin Amber finish and striking maple fretboard with black outline bird inlays. The chrome hardware, ambercolored recessed knobs, and black pickups with their arched tops all made for an eye-pleasing combination of elements. (Several other wood finishes are available, as well as solid colors such as Seafoam Green, Grandma Hannon Pink, Powder Blue, and Black.)</description>
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      <title>Marshall Amplifiers</title>
      <description>Although The Remedy Head Is based on the classic Marshall plexi circuit, Dr. Z’s Mike Zaite hasn’t just cloned an old and proven classic. Instead he has turned the classic plexi recipe on its ear by using four 6V6 power tubes instead of the more common British equivalent, the EL84. Zaite has also added a half-power switch that cuts the wattage from 40 to 20. But perhaps the hippest feature of the Remedy is its “pre-jumpered” channel scheme, which allows you to mix the amp’s High and Low Volume controls.</description>
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      <title>Guitar Tune-Up Shops</title>
      <description>Because being in tune is so important, intonating a guitar should be something every player should learn to do. If your guitar neck has too much bow in the wrong spot, or high strings at the nut, playing in tune will be a huge challenge. Adjusting your trussrod is another thing guitarists should be able to do. Unfortunately, leveling your frets and getting your nut slots the correct height is not so easily done at home, but it can make a tremendous difference in playability and tuning.</description>
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      <title>Fryette Memphis 30 Amplifier</title>
      <description>The Memphis 30 is an innovative blend of modern technology and time honored sonic values. The first amplifier of the all new Memphis series represents a new generation of Fryette Amplification.</description>
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      <title>Buddy Blaze's The Generator</title>
      <description>Buddy Blaze Fine Stringed Instruments has teamed up with Scott Patton to unveil its new signature model, the Generator. The guitar will be part of the handmade ALII Series with plans for a second model to be added to their value priced production line in the near future. Read more.</description>
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      <title>Rocktron Octaver Stomp Box</title>
      <description>Part of the Rocktron Boutique Series of stomp boxes, the Black Rose comes in a rugged metal chassis with retro custom designed laser etched artwork. The Black Rose Octaver is a TRUE BYPASS pedal: when turned off…it is out of the signal path.</description>
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      <title>BR Pedalboard Covers</title>
      <description>As the boutique pedal effects world continues to grow by leaps and bounds nobody (until now) has thought much about protection for guitar pedals. Sure, there are hard cases and soft cases, but those are primarily designed for transporting your pedals. What if you just want to provide protection for your pedals without the hassle of unplugging your rig and lifting your pedalboard into a case? </description>
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      <title>Pigtronix Pedals</title>
      <description>The ARIA ($189 RETAIL/$149 STREET) is a hand-painted distortion pedal that, like all Pigtronix products, takes a somewhat different tack. For starters, it boasts an active 3-band EQ that lets you cut frequencies as well as boost them (+/-12dB), resulting in considerably more tone-crafting power than you get with the typical “Tone” control, or even multiple passive tone controls. </description>
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      <title>Vintage 47 Super Tweed</title>
      <description>Like the VA-167, the 177 doesn’t melt into feedback when cranked, but its clarity and note definition are to be reveled in as your picking nuances and chord voicings shine with a rounded-off hue. Not a jangle machine for sure, but there are any number of amps that can give you that. The VA-177 is a throwback and proud of it, both aesthetically and sonically. And I, for one, say cheers to that!</description>
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      <title>Vintage 47 Amps</title>
      <description>With a Gibson SG and L-5, the tones still punched though with authority and a velvety roar that was extremely rewarding for jazzy blues soloing or raucous power-chord riffing. Damn cool. Sure, five watts isn’t a lot, but in the VA-175’s case, it’s still enough to get you in trouble with your neighbors (especially if you use the extension speaker jack), as well as give you some wicked, cranked-amp recorded tones.</description>
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      <title>Vintage 47 Oahu Tweed</title>
      <description>The VA-172 pushes a good amount of air too, and all the while the low end stays audible and chords ring clearly without any garbled, fake-sounding, over-the-top gain. There’s also an extension speaker jack, which is an awesome touch. Is the VA-172 funky sounding? Yup. Is it for everybody? Probably not. But hell, it’s a great studio tool and you can even put a mic on it at the gig and have a powerfully portable and wild-sounding blues rig!</description>
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      <title>Vintage 47 Blues Tone Twin Amplifier</title>
      <description>The VA-167 is a mash-up of two old-school amps, specifically a 1940’s Valco Supreme 510-1 and its Gretsch G-6155/56 variation. The juxtapositions continue as the art decoinspired cab—based on a 1942 Oahu cabinet—sports hand-painted pinstripes, aged tweed, and brown ostrich skin covering instead of the original mother of toilet seat, yielding a fanciful yet funky blues aesthetic.</description>
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      <title>Prestige Heritage Guitar</title>
      <description>The Heritage’s sunburst, quiltedmaple top is stop-you-in-yourtracks stunning, so if you’re a slave to beautiful things, you’ll think nothing of paying $200 more than the Classic to call this beauty your own. Its gorgeous glow might even make you forget its weight—which may put gravity to work on some player’s shoulders a bit more than they’d like. </description>
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      <title>Orange OPC Amplifier</title>
      <description>As a fully fledged computer it has 4GB DDR2 RAM, 500GB hard drive, Intel chips, Windows 7 x64 home premium, 8 x USB2.0 ports, is Wi-Fi enabled, and has an integrated GeForce 9300 graphics card with an optional dedicated ATI 5670 512MB card for those who may want to play a few games while they put their guitars down.</description>
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      <title>Boss ME-25 Pedal</title>
      <description>Sporting a quick and easy user interface for professionals and newcomers alike, the ME-25 features a full compliment of COSM amplifier models. The onboard Sound Library comes loaded with 60 effects combinations suitable for a wide range of playing styles. The ME-25 runs on six AA batteries or AC power, and its portable size makes it ready to rock anywhere.</description>
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      <title>Taylor 12-Fret Guitars</title>
      <description>Named for the point where the neck meets the guitar's body, the 12-Fret revives an acoustic design concept, refining it with signature Taylor craftsmanship to deliver a sweet, warm, vintage sound with a surprisingly robust voice. Read on.</description>
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      <title>Framus Panthera Supreme</title>
      <description>Here in this article is a brief introduction of Framus Panthera Supreme. Fans of Framus guitars should keep on reading to know more about this guitar.</description>
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      <title>Sipsey River Lap Steel Guitar</title>
      <description>Each Sipsey River Steel's shape, size, and ratio is determined by the cypress knee from which it is created. All have a 25" scale length.</description>
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      <title>Gibson John Hiatt</title>
      <description>Upgraded details such as advanced, scalloped X bracing, the unparalleled Fishman Ellipse matrix blend and preamp system, a bone nut and Tusq saddle all work to ensure rich, resonant tones, either unplugged or fully amplified, while a hand-sprayed nitrocellulose Triple-Burst finish, multi-ply top binding, double-ring rosette, fire-stripe pickguard, mother-of-pearl dot inlays, and "John Hiatt" signature engraved truss-rod cover all declare that this is a rare and exclusive instrument.</description>
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      <title>Paul Reed Smith 305</title>
      <description>Based on the PRS 513 model platform, the 305 model features three proprietary PRS single-coil pickups offering five classic sounds across a 25-1/2" scale length neck. Other features include a carved alder body, a 22-fret rock maple neck, and a maple fretboard with rosewood option. </description>
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      <title>Tanabe Dumkudo</title>
      <description>The Dumkudo is simply a higher-gain version of the Zenkudo designed to work better with single-coil pickups. I like the extremely high-gain tones that you can get from this pedal when using humbucking or active pickups. Fans of the highest- gain Dumble tones—as in the classic slide playing of Lowell George and David Lindley with their ’70s-era Dumbles—might prefer the Dumkudo, whereas the Zenkudo might be a better choice for those preferring subtle, more controlled tones.</description>
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      <title>Tanabe Twin Custom</title>
      <description>The larger housing of the Twin Custom is designed to accommodate any combination of two Zumkudo and Dumkudo pedals. The double Zenkudo version on review here offers a staggering range of tones. Overdriving the input of the second stage with the first circuit took sustain and timbre off into new territories that no single pedal could achieve alone. </description>
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