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		<title>Why Buy Used Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lance Sermons</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People purchase used guitars for a couple of reasons. It's mainly due to the price and preference. Vintage guitar fans, guitar collectors and seasoned guitarists purchase a particular brand or kind of older used guitars basically because they prefer them, while beginners and new buyers on a budget usually search for used guitars to invest less.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People purchase used guitars for a couple of reasons. It&#8217;s mainly due to the price and preference. Vintage guitar fans, guitar collectors and seasoned guitarists purchase a particular brand or kind of older used guitars basically because they prefer them, while beginners and new buyers on a budget usually search for used guitars to invest less. </p>
<p>A well-used guitar of a popular brand or model is usually valuable to a vintage guitar collector for a variety of reasons. First is playability. Experienced guitarists have most likely played various models of guitars of various brands. As time goes by, these folks have somehow gained technical knowledge and so they know well which guitar brands or models are most playable. </p>
<p>Second, classic, limited edition or custom guitars become valuable instruments. They are ultimately, no small investment for a lot of guitarists. Vintage instruments and rare models created by famous brands including Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Gretsch and Martin are often considered collector&#8217;s items. Usually, the older they get, the more likely they become expensive. The passionate enthusiasm for such varieties of used guitars makes these instruments pricey. </p>
<p>Next would be the quality of wood materials and sound. Top guitar manufacturers are famous for superior wood materials and sound quality, hence guitar enthusiasts pursue them even though they have been previously used simply because they realize that such guitars sound better and are durable. </p>
<p>Alternatively, a newcomer guitarist and first-time guitar buyer often saves cash with a second hand guitar for a great deal of reasons. </p>
<p>Used guitars on the market may have some aesthetic imperfections, but even so, if they are still fully functional and operational along with a reasonable price, then they&#8217;re definitely much to consider. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re buying for the first time, it isn&#8217;t crucial to spend an enormous budget with a guitar that will be used as a student or beginner instrument. A used guitar in good, functional condition can be regarded as a great bargain. </p>
<p>Most beginners prefer to use acoustic guitars than the electric ones, for the reason that acoustic guitars generally will not require the purchase of an amplifier to be heard well, making them relatively inexpensive. Another highlight is you don&#8217;t have to find a power source when playing an acoustic instrument. Therefore an acoustic used guitar that&#8217;s still in high quality could be a practical investment. </p>
<p>Once you learn what to search for in used guitars, you actually can have a deal that&#8217;s worth it. However, if you believe you still need expert consultancy for your proposed guitar purchase, it&#8217;s far better to seek their help.</p>
<p>Russo Music offers quality <a href="http://goarticles.com/article/Why-Buy-Used-Guitars/5972624/">used guitars</a> at deeply discounted prices. Get the best deal now on used guitars! Find new and used guitars and musical instruments at online music store <a href="http://russomusic.com/">Russo Music</a>.</p>

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		<title>Understanding The Sheer Importance Of A Guitar Case Whether It Be Soft Or Hard</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 17:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Tipler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More new players are beginning to learn the sheer importance of a guitar case. There are three important reasons that a player would want to store their instrument using this type of device and they will be discussed in much greater detail throughout the rest of this article.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More new players are beginning to learn the sheer importance of a guitar case. There are three important reasons that a player would want to store their instrument using this type of device and they will be discussed in much greater detail throughout the rest of this article.</p>
<p>When it comes to the type of device that is being discussed here there is pretty much two important options. Some people like to go with a soft storage device. These offer a certain level of protection that is acceptable for some players while also offering many pouches and spots for storing additional items. This is one of the reasons that the softer designers are so popular at music stores.</p>
<p>There are many players that only consider the harder designs because instrument protection is the most important thing on these player&#8217;s minds. The hard designs have more than enough room for certain levels of storage. It is also important to make careful note of the fact that the strength of these designs lies in a player being able to drop them on concrete while the instrument remains protected.</p>
<p>No matter how complex a design seems to get, it is typically going to fall into the two previously mentioned design categories. It is important to not forget that there are three reasons that any type of storage device is so important. The first reason is typically going to have to do with protection. Even the softest designs are going to protect a valuable instruments from external elements.</p>
<p>The second reason that many players have for buying one of these devices is typically going to have to do with the fact that they will be able to carry their instrument around much easier. While transporting an instrument back and forth is not important at first, it becomes a very common part of playing gigs. A lot of players want to be able to easily carry, and walk with their instrument.</p>
<p>The third reason cited by most experienced players is typically regarding storage. While playing gigs many players are dealing with extra pics, microphones, wires and other things that get in the way. Having another place to store these items while on the road often comes in handy.</p>
<p>By now, more beginning players should be well aware of the sheer importance of a guitar case. These devices offer protection, an easier way to transport the instrument and also additional storage. When a person begins to play gigs, storage will be an extremely important thing.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Luna Electric Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 18:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luna electric guitars stand out from their competitors with their unique use of ornamentation. However, they are not just attractive to behold. They use lightweight woods and have components that make them easy to use for any player. And, they have models which can fit any price range so, they make a good choice for a first guitar. There are many details that make this brand worth considering when one goes guitar shopping.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luna electric guitars stand out from their competitors with their unique use of ornamentation. However, they are not just attractive to behold. They use lightweight woods and have components that make them easy to use for any player. And, they have models which can fit any price range so, they make a good choice for a first guitar. There are many details that make this brand worth considering when one goes guitar shopping.</p>
<p>A prominent characteristic of all the Luna models is their ornamentation. Moon phase fret markers adorn the neck of each one. This is the company&#8217;s signature design flourish. Every model has it&#8217;s own style to go with this uniform feature.</p>
<p>Along with the moon phase frets, each Luna model hast it&#8217;s own sense of style. The Henna line has a pick-guard with henna design laser etched into it. The grill work of classic automobiles is recalled by the nickel tailpieces on the Athena models. And, the small Neo Mini has a large pick-guard that gives the guitar a two tone look.</p>
<p>Every guitar is made of wood. The electrics in this brand&#8217;s lines are created from lightweight wood. For people that want to play out a long session this is ideal. Plus, younger beginning players are helped by not having to hold up a heavy instrument.</p>
<p>The quality of a guitar&#8217;s wood is not just determined by it&#8217;s weight. Also important is the sound the wood helps make. Lunas are all made from mahogany or maple. For creating a good tone, these are two of the best wood types.</p>
<p>These instruments are also made with the idea of appealing to all players whatever their skill level or physical size. Components are light which makes them easy to hold. Plus, the necks are thinner. This makes it so people with smaller hands do not have trouble reaching certain notes.</p>
<p>One of the more important features of the brand are the prices. As instruments, they are as good as any guitar in the marketplace. However, they can fit into the budget of any player. For professionals with other responsibilities or beginning players, this can be a huge benefit.</p>
<p>Guitar playing can add plenty of enriching moments to a person&#8217;s life. It allows for self expression, the sharing of music with friends, and it can help one make a living. To be a good guitar player requires a good instrument. <a href="http://www.lunaguitars.net/luna_electric_guitars.html">Luna electric guitars</a> provide a good option for those who want to make music.</p>
<p>The choice of many amateur and professional musicians is <a href="http://www.lunaguitars.net/luna_electric_guitars.html">Luna electric guitars</a>. The quality and appearance of <a href="http://www.lunaguitars.net">Luna guitars</a> makes them great for looks and playability.</p>

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		<title>Guitar building. Start with a good base.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 23:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Dean</dc:creator>
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<p> <strong>   </strong>  </b> Guitar building of any kind whether it is electric guitars or acoustic (especially acoustic guitars) is typically quite demanding, costly and time intensive. In most cases if the guitar is a first attempt the end result will end up costing close to what you could have spent on a completely new guitar to start with, sometimes far more if taking into consideration the tools required for the job. However most first timers don&#039;t get into guitar building to save cash most simply do it for the joy of owning a guitar they have made themselves. But where does one start?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eguitarkits.com/5-guitar-kits-under-200-reviewed/">Electric Guitar Kits</a> provide a straightforward and comparatively cheap way to get into guitar building when first starting out however it can quickly get costly and take a great deal of time if you run into trouble assembling or finishing the guitar (painting or staining). Firstly finishing the guitar after assembly can be a difficult task.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s accept it if you are going to the trouble of building your very own electric guitar kit chances are you want an instrument you can be proud to call your own. It&#8217;s essential when finishing your guitar that you give yourself a strong base to work on and in a few cases this means employing a grain filler to smooth the surface of the guitar body prior to undercoating.</p>
<p> <b>Applying Grain Filler</b> </p>
<p>Dependent on the timber your guitar kit body is made from you may need to employ a wood grain filler to fill the pores of the timber. The main reason or this is to make allowance for a much more even surface for the subsequent stage of finishing. Loosely grained timbers like Mahogany or Ash will most likely need some treatment. Tightly grained timbers such as Maple mostly won&#8217;t need grain filler at all.</p>
<p>When first applying start by working the grain filler into the timber first moving with the grain and then against it till you are satisfied you&#8217;ve got a good even surface to commence painting. After you have applied the grain filler let it set fully and then begin to scrape it back until you are left with a smooth surface.</p>
<p>For more useful advice and resources for electric <a href="http://www.eguitarkits.com">guitar kits</a> <a href="http://www.eguitarkits.com/category/electric-guitar-kits-2/">click here</a>. We offer the best tutorials and step by step guides on guitar kits on the internet.</p>

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		<title>Tune the guitar and listen closely</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 20:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will Harrington</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With guitar lessons increasing in difficulty, musicians are uncovering their latent talents. Since the ancient ways of studying require a lot of focus, they can discourage fun. The spark can be lost in a short time period if enjoyment is ignored. Simply jamming with the radio can bring a new level of playing. Using a guitar tuner is a must if the student is to learn the proper way to play the instrument.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With guitar lessons increasing in difficulty, musicians are uncovering their latent talents. Since the ancient ways of studying require a lot of focus, they can discourage fun. The spark can be lost in a short time period if enjoyment is ignored. Simply jamming with the radio can bring a new level of playing. Using a guitar tuner is a must if the student is to learn the proper way to play the instrument.</p>
<p>Some players will give up after a week and others may last several months. Aside from the modern distractions, a guitar tuner can make this even worse. Since a digital tuner only requires vision to tune a string, the hearing can loose its edge. The original sound fork makes the guitarist listen and this creates a better ear for certain frequencies. Not only that but it also heightens their musical sensitivity to notes and passages.</p>
<p>Seek out a secluded area for rehearsal to find your true voice. Advanced skill levels are found by repetition and dedication. The moment your guitar is broken in, the journey will become much simpler. Your favorite genre is often stumbled upon after enough practice. In the long run, your playing will purpass that of many celebrities and rock stars so stick with it.</p>
<p>The trick to really getting good at guitar is to dedicate a certain amount of time every day to practice. This time should be spent on the fundamentals and becoming familiar with them. Another tip for avoiding boredom is to occasionally play with others as this will increase the fun factor. Everyone has a different skill level but playing with them will open new doors and encouage future projects.</p>
<p>When the guitar tuner becomes a must have device, the ears often suffer. The old tuning devices will remedy any disconnect from true listening enjoyment. Starting a band may help to loosen up the fingers and open the door to fresh perspectives. Trust others impression and ask for their advice if you really need it. Carry extra batteries and strings at all costs and always practice daily.</p>
<p>A new set of strings will give a bright sound but over time it may begin to dull. Try alternate tunings as well as different string guages until you find a good fite. This will happen naturally after your fingers find the most comfortable chords. Never give up on the path to muscial enjoyment as it&#8217;s waiting for you and your listeners. Music is the water of life and a social lubricant so get out there and rehearse!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning any type of musical instrument is often a common activity. Even though this can be quite gratifying, this also requires hard work.</p>
<p>Learning how to play a guitar can be difficult if you do not learn the basic principles. That&#8217;s why it is advisable that if you&#8217;re a newbie, start slow as well as learn the basic approaches to ensure you are receiving everything you possibly can from each and every lesson.</p>
<p>You will find methods to get guitar training lessons for novices. You may research different ways to get this done either by doing a search online or even looking for something nearby.</p>
<p>While you are looking for guitar training for novices, you must carefully consider the type of training you want. You want to decide if you wish to take training lessons on the internet, in a classroom atmosphere or even with an exclusive coach. Every sort of guitar training for novices does have it&#8217;s pros and cons. You must ensure that you fully understand what each type of lesson entails.</p>
<p>A lot of colleges provide guitar training lessons for novices as a class. With this type of class, you&#8217;re going to be in the classroom location with a few other individuals. This option can be a little expensive. The expense comes in between that of a private teacher and online training lessons.</p>
<p>If you are a college student in search of a degree, your educational funding can take care of the expense of guitar training for newbies. You must seek advice from your campus educational funding office to ascertain if it&#8217;s a possibility that may be at your disposal. Unlike private lessons and on-line lessons, you will get a set schedule for the instructional classes. This isn&#8217;t a good option for people who need a manageable schedule.</p>
<p>A private coach for guitar lessons for beginners will be the priciest choice. With a private tutor, you will be given one to one coaching and also training. This sort of training lessons is best for those who want to learn from an instructor yet without a class setting.A personal coach can best center on an individual&#8217;s skillsets and natural capabilities. The one to one arrangement is favorable for extreme training. Some personal instructors are very acceptable in their charges. You should shop around prior to deciding on a trainer. A great number of music education students augment their income to support with college studies by training the younger or perhaps amateur pupils.With the help of a private teacher, you&#8217;ll be able to fit your lesson time frame around your daily routine.</p>
<p>Getting courses on-line is usually the most inexpensive method to get guitar training for first timers. If you like learning specifics on-line, perhaps taking guitar lessons through the Internet could be easy to you. But, if you are one that will not tolerate using computer, don&#8217;t set yourself up for disappointment with an on the internet class. Taking on the internet classes helps you study anytime and just about anywhere. You could organize your lessons at a stretch which is convenient for you and your everyday living.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Washburn&#8217;s R319SWKK Parlor acoustic guitar gives out some heavy power in a little packaged six string, but don&#8217;t be fooled by it&#8217;s size. The natural acoustic sound and nicely toned range of this Washburn guitar will surprise you. The Washburn Parlor is a small-bodied instrument that packs in an astonishing amount of volume and punch for its size. With good blues guitar tabs and this guitar, you&#8217;ll be sounding like a pro in no time! </p>
<p>The popularity of these guitars peaked between the late 19th century until the 1950s, nonetheless they are making a strong resurgence. Because of the small size and incredible sound projection, a great many blues and folk guitarists have used parlor sized guitars such as the Washburn R319SWKK Parlor Guitar with a lot of success over the years and permanently stapled them as a true-blue American folk instrument. The secret to its incredible tone and sound projection lies in the wood. The solid spruce top and Trembesi body create balanced tone with lots of dynamic range, not to mention with a beautiful appearance as well. The dovetail neck joint gives strength to the construction, and helps the overall tone. </p>
<p>The Washburn R319SWKK guitar&#8217;s mahogany neck and the ebony bridge and fretboard add sturdiness to the instrument and clarity to the general sound. The 24-3/4&#8243; scale, 48mm nut width, and V shaped neck provides comfort when accessing the acoustic guitar&#8217;s eighteen frets. Resplendent in an antique satin finish, and boasting die-cast tuners and chrome hardware, this guitar has the appearance of something right out of a museum, with a timeless tone that never gets old. Amazingly, the case is almost as handsome as the guitar! </p>
<p>After playing ragtime and blues guitar for forty years or more, I&#8217;ve played many guitars and my heavy picking style of playing isn&#8217;t very suited to a very expensive guitar. What do I mean by that? Fortunately or unfortunately, I hit the strings pretty hard, and usually play amplified, so that the more delicate tones are a bit of a waste of time in my performances. That said, the vintage style of the Washburn parlors are very appealing. Firstly, when you are ordering, check that you are getting the R319SWKK, which has a one piece top &#8211; there are others with laminate tops that don&#8217;t sound the same. You have to have that solid top to get that great blues guitar tone.</p>
<p>The Washburn isn&#8217;t top of the range as far as fitments and finish go, but it looks terrific with it&#8217;s vintage look and distressed finish. Have it set up professionally, and fit either light gauge or medium strings, which will depend on your picking style. Mediums give an especially balanced volume for a great blues sound. The V shaped neck and the parlor sized body make this a really comfortable guitar to play. Once more, the overall look is terrific &#8211; it&#8217;s like a museum piece! It isn&#8217;t the best guitar on the market by any means, but for great punchy sound, fun and feel, you get a lot for your buck.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playing a musical instrument is an invaluable talent to possess. A guitar is undoubtedly an instrument that&#8217;s used normally in the current music sector.</p>
<p>Several music artists that perform on stage are generally people that have decided to learn to play guitar.</p>
<p>Guitars are usually really popular instruments for entertainment, whether it is a campfire environment to a show in a main city. Just before an individual can make it inside the music business, they should learn to play guitar.</p>
<p>If you wish to join the millions of people who would like to learn to play guitar, there are actually a large number of different methods to achieve this goal. A lot of schools have music education educators that can present training privately. It is an excellent potential for children to cultivate the control and also competencies essential for being skilled at a musical instrument.</p>
<p>Gaining knowledge from one who can instruct at the learner&#8217;s position is a possession that shouldn&#8217;t be skipped if offered. Although any person can easily know how to learn a guitar, those who get started young hold the advantage of time. Even when one can find inaccessible lessons which enables a student learn how to play guitar, a music teacher could propose a person who can educate the involved student.</p>
<p>Adults and also university students may also utilize this as the tool to get going on the way of musical capability. A number of educators who&#8217;ve got certifications or even previous music teaching experience have an assortment of individual skills as well as expertise. You&#8217;ll usually learn that a chorus instructor may also be aware the right way to use various musical instruments also. They typically coach other individuals the way to learn to play the guitar. Lots of are generally competent to write their very own music and incorporate their skills by means of heading the school&#8217;s music group or any other extracurricular activity. A college campus is a great spot to get training sessions or perhaps one who can suggest them towards people interested in playing particular musical instruments.</p>
<p>Playing guitar is quite popular and can be played in lots of different styles. If you wish to learn to play guitar, take the time to play many different various styles of music and pay attention on the varying guitar tunes. Some kinds of music can have more emphasis on each given musician&#8217;s guitar style. There will be intervals within a musical composition in which the distinctive tones and methods of a musician is carried out focusing the mix. The rest of the music players are going to take a background stand.</p>
<p>To learn to play the guitar music well, one should tune in to a number of completely different music artists, music groups and variations.</p>
<p>It is possible to learn to play guitar through learning tutorials on-line. Select one or two that will be at your own musical skill range. Additionally, watch distinctive choices to look for one that meets your learning style. The fantastic thing about learning online is you can slow the speed to your speed of learning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doc Watson, and many other blues grass style (which means guitarists who utilize a plectrum instead of finger picking) frequently use thicker, medium gauge guitar strings, usually 80-20 bronze, or phosphor bronze. It's considered that phosphor bronze gives a more sustained tone and additionally last for a longer time, as phosphor bronze is resists oil and moisture from the hands. It's an excellent idea to clean the strings after each play, but it's not hard to forget.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doc Watson, and many other blues grass style (which means guitarists who utilize a plectrum instead of finger picking) frequently use thicker, medium gauge guitar strings, usually 80-20 bronze, or phosphor bronze. It&#8217;s considered that phosphor bronze gives a more sustained tone and additionally last for a longer time, as phosphor bronze is resists oil and moisture from the hands. It&#8217;s an excellent idea to clean the strings after each play, but it&#8217;s not hard to forget.</p>
<p>As with all things, there are advantages and disadvantages for various types of string, and the various gauges. This can also affected by your performing style (light or heavy), picking method and if you wear picks or not. A guitarist who finger picks with steel or plastic picks will understand that strings suffer such a thrashing that they have less tone, or snap before too long and need replacing frequently.</p>
<p>Guitarists wearing picks, or other players using a heavy feel will also need to increase the action on their guitar, if they don&#8217;t want the strings to make noises as they oscillate close to the frets. Acoustic guitar strings aren&#8217;t as skinny as for electric, and there has to be a compromise of thickness versus comfortable use. Acoustic guitar lessons frequently include techniques such as vibrato or bending the strings in order to change the note a quarter tone or maybe more &#8211; this can be quite hard when applying chords in proximity to the guitar nut.</p>
<p>Heavier gauges have the advantage of not moving overmuch, and also not moving out of tune if depressed too much between the frets, which can warp the string such that the note varies slightly. All thicknesses stay in tune generally well, if using a decent quality instrument, but thinner gauges may be affected more by temperature and moisture in the air.</p>
<p>Blues guitar tabs don&#8217;t ordinarily refer to string thickness, but leaves it to the preference of the musician. It&#8217;s useful to listen to the old disks, and to search out old film clips of the original performers if possible, to attempt to determine which gauge string they were using. Naturally, this would have had an effect on their picking technique (and yours!) Thinner gauge strings by and large go from .054 to 0.011 of an inch, and mediums range 0.056 to 0.013. It&#8217;s possible to find custom string sets, like the Blue Grass pack, having a bass E of 0.056 inch (which is medium gauge), and a light gauge high E string which is 0.011 or 0.012 inch. Blues guitar players often use the lighter gauge strings.</p>
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		<dc:creator>David Lambert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We probably have a plan for you if you are interested in constructing a classical or an acoustic guitar. Our comprehensive library of plans keeps on growing and we offer a wide selection for you to choose from.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We probably have a plan for you if you are interested in constructing a classical or an acoustic guitar. Our comprehensive library of plans keeps on growing and we offer a wide selection for you to choose from.</p>
<p>David is our designer and implementation expert for all of our documents. He has been involved with teaching, constructing and repair of guitars for over 40 years and has developed plans that meet and exceed the need of the instrument builder.</p>
<p>Architecturally Based:</p>
<p>David is a registered architect and he has led an architectural firm since 1982. He experience is very wide-spread, working with Fortune 500 companies and designing many award-winning projects.</p>
<p>His architectural skills additionally translate to the CAD systems, with which he as dominated this market since 1988, when he first decided to take the plunge into electronic documentation. He has given classes and seminars on working efficiently with CAD systems and his plans are held in high regard.</p>
<p>His talent for both music and CAD have led him to the crossroads of bringing the best documented plans for luthiers that are available in today&#8217;s market. You will find that these full sized documents are well illustrated with detail, notes and dimensions that will arm you with the necessary information to make some notable instruments.</p>
<p>Designing and documenting a guitar utilizes the same processes as does a fine home, commercial building or fine furniture. In is the processes of transferring what you see in your minds eye down to paper.</p>
<p>Specialized Tools That Are Needed:</p>
<p>Additionally there are many handy specialized luthier tools that will make your building attain greater accuracy and repeatability. David has developed his set of tools into down-loadable plan format for your convenience as well.</p>
<p>You will find plans that include heated and unheated side benders, all sizes of inside forms and work boards, jigs for gluing, cutting, routing and nearly everything needed of some of the most demanding building operations.</p>
<p>Looking Down The Road For Our Plans:</p>
<p>Right now, we have focused on classical and, acoustic guitars and all the neat little tools that can be used to make your building life a great deal easier. We have plans to not only continue to develop classical and acoustic plan options, but also we will be developing a line of electric guitar plans and then offering plans for other stringed instruments such as, dulcimers, ukuleles, mandolins and more.</p>
<p>Acoustic Plans We Offer:</p>
<p>All plans consist of 4 sheets with the following data:</p>
<p>Main Guitar Layout, Building Notes, Details and Bracing Notes.</p>
<p>Sections: &#8211; Both Lateral and Longitudinal, Neck joint Details and Neck Sections.</p>
<p>Back Plate Layout, Including Bracing. Back Bracing Templates.</p>
<p>Bracing Layouts for Top Bracing, Bridge Details and Reinforcement Diagrams.</p>
<p>Here is a partial listing of Acoustic Plans that we have available:</p>
<p>The Dreadnought</p>
<p>The Dreadnought is a very popular model. It was named after a large class of battle ship of the British Navy during WWI. C.F. Martin rolled out the Dreadnought in 1931. This shape is the premier flat-picking and finger-style combination.</p>
<p>Body Type: Dreadnought (similar to Martin D-28), Body Dimensions: 20.3&#8243; x 15.6&#8243; x 4.75&#8243;, Scale: 25.4&#8243;, Frets: 14 to the body, 21 total, Bracing: Traditional X.</p>
<p>000 Concert or Parlor Style</p>
<p>The 000 Concert or Parlor Model was introduced by Martin as well and it is a outstanding, well-balanced little instrument that is awesome for flat-picking and finger-style picking.</p>
<p>Body Type: 000 (Similar to Martin 000 Parlor), Scale: 25.4&#8243;, Frets: 14 to body 21 total, Body Dimensions: 18.875&#8243; x 14.22&#8243; x 4.125&#8243;, Bracing: Traditional X,</p>
<p>J45 True Vintage:</p>
<p>Gibson first introduced this guitar back in the 1940&#8242;s as their response to the popularity of the dreadnought guitar by Martin. Still being known as a dreadnought, this shape is more well known as the &#8217;round-shouldered&#8217; dreadnought and makes for a fantastic flat-picking or finger-style guitar.</p>
<p>Body Type: Round-Shouldered Acoustic, Body Dimensions: 20.187&#8243; x 16.09&#8243; x 4.85&#8243;, Bracing: Traditional X (Scalloped Bracing Alternate), Scale: 25.4&#8243;, Frets: 14 to the body, 21 total.</p>
<p>The Grand Auditorium:</p>
<p>This has also been a very popular plan as it resembles the very popular Taylor Grand Auditorium. Also, you will find that the Martin J series is very close to this footprint. These big voiced instruments can be even further enhanced by variations in tone-wood and bracing selections.</p>
<p>Body Type: Grand Auditorium Grand J, Body Dimensions: 19.78&#8243; x 16.09&#8243; x 4.85&#8243;, Bracing: Traditional X, Scale: 25.4&#8243;, Frets: 14 to the body, 21 total.</p>
<p>The Jumbo, J200 or JM</p>
<p>This is probably about the biggest body that you will be able to find. Gibson, Martin and Taylor each have their own versions of the wonderful instrument. Probably it is most popularized by the Granddaddy of them all the Gibson J200. Again, the tone can be greatly colored by wood selection from warm with a Walnut to loud and bright with the Rosewoods.</p>
<p>Body Type: Jumbo, Frets: 14 to the body, Bracing: Traditional X, Scale: 25.4&#8243;, 21 total, Body Dimensions: 20.95&#8243; x 17.05&#8243; x 5.2&#8243;.</p>
<p>Additional Plans That Are Available:</p>
<p>000-28VS Jumbo 12 String Grand Auditorium 12 String HD-28VS</p>
<p>Available Classical Plans:</p>
<p>Virtually every grand classic guitar is based on the original concert classical that was developed by Antonio De Torres in the 1850&#8242;s. These plans follow this form as well. Four bracing patterns are available to choose from, which will give you wide ranging tone and volume. Available Classical Guitar Plans are:</p>
<p>Ramirez Bracing Bouchet Bracing Kasha Schneider Bracing Classic Torres Bracing</p>
<p>For more information on all of our great guitar plans, visit <a href="http://ultimate-guitar-online.com/guitar-plans.html">Guitar Plans</a>. Also to learn a lot more about your guitar be sure to visit our informative site <a href="http://ultimate-guitar-online.com/">Ultimate Guitar</a> OnLine.</p>

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