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  1. RIP Metal Legend Ronnie James Dio

    Ronnie James Dio, The man who invented the Heavy Metal horns, whose soaring vocals, poetic lyrics and mythic tales of a never-ending struggle between good and evil broke new ground in heavy metal, died Sunday, according to a statement from his wife and manager. He was 67. Dio revealed last summer that he was suffering from stomach cancer shortly after...
  2. TECH TIPS: Which Order to Put Your Effects

    In this edition of TECH TIPS the guys over at Fender dropped some knowledge to share with you about what is the proper way to setup your effects pedal chain. Rare is the guitarist these days whose rig doesn’t include effects. If you’re only using a pedal or two, your signal path is still pretty straightforward and relatively uncluttered by...
  3. FREE Music Download from Two Killer Guitar Players

    The Mars Volta’s Omar Rodríguez-López and former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante recorded an album together many years ago according to Omar. The 30 minute, 7 track instrumental album is entitled, simply, Omar Rodríguez-López And John Frusciante. The album is available as a free download (with a donation option) from Omar’s website, where you can also listen to...
  4. Must See! Them Crooked Vultures Video From Recent LA Show

    Check out this amazing version of Them Crooked Vultures - Spinning In The Daffodils 04/14/10 - LA, CA. Grohls bombastic meatbats are in full force, definitely one of the greatest drummers alive today. Hands down our favorite band this year and they just keep getting better after playing live over the last 6 months. Its really cool to watch a...
  5. TECH TIPS: String Height - Raise It For Tone!

    In this installment of TECH TIPS, we’re going to take a look at a simple factor of any guitar’s set up, but one that newer players often approached from too a narrow standpoint. When a learner first picks up the electric guitar, he or she is often most drawn to an instrument that has the strings as low to the...

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