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Looking For Free Music Downloads?

March 3rd, 2009 No comments

The only thing better than free music downloads…is finding a new web site with MORE free music downloads!

Hey, everybody likes FREE music downloads…and there are 440 of them (as of today) ready to be downloaded from the official Gibson guitar site. Go to www.Gibson.com and follow the menu links to “Downloads” and “Free Music”.

There is something there for everybody. Alternative, Bluegrass, Blues, Classical, Country, Disco, Folk, Funk, Hip Hop, Holiday, Jazz, Latin, Metal, Pop, Rock and World.

Check it out! Tell ‘em the GuitarDaddy sent you.

Santana… and The Chop Shop Hall of Fame

February 18th, 2009 1 comment

The Chop Shop is the first radio show dedicated totally…100%…to the guitar. The Chop Shop also publishes a great web site, and a guitarist “Hall of Fame” with beautiful high-resolution renditions of legendary guitar players that you can download for free.

santana-chopshopI downloaded all of them and rotate them as background images on my computer. Just call me a six-string geek!

The Chop Shop show invites listeners to hear the songs they know and love from different perspectives, while occasionally introducing them to some gems they may have missed.

This weeks show will feature Metallica, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Whitesnake and many other bands and single artists. Check out the web site more more information…including an affiliate schedule of where and when you can tune in to listen.

While you are on the web site, be sure to check out the “Hall of Fame” and download your favorite guitarist images. Clapton, SRV, Gilmore, May, Van Halen, Vai, Beck, Page, Hendrix, Slash, Blackmore, Satriani, Dimebag, Perry, Zappa and Townsend…they are all there. Best of all…it’s totally cool and totally free!

NAMM and the Taylor T3

January 18th, 2009 5 comments

I just returned from NAMM …exhausted. NAMM stands for “National Association of Music Merchants” and the trade-only show is a guitar lover’s dream! Four days and over 1,800 manufacturer exhibits of guitars and amps and guitars and amps and guitars and amps. OK… it’s not all guitars and amps. There are also drums, saxes, horns, pedals, software, strings, music, pro-audio and other gear. But it’s mostly guitars and amps. Toss in about 50 free concerts and celebrity appearances (Robert Cray, Doyle Dykes, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, John 5 and others…), and you’ve got NAMM. It’s a really big deal held annually in Anaheim, California. Can you say 84 degrees in January? Everybody in the music business was there.

Depending on who you talk to, the “Product of the Show” will vary. For me, there was a clear winner. It’s the Taylor T3. Taylor calls it “Chrome Plated Cool”.

Here’s the scoop from the Taylor website:

taylort3“Following the success of the T5 and SolidBody models, and born from a love of innovative design and classic electric tone, Taylor Guitars is expanding its electric line with the company’s first purely electric semi-hollowbody guitar, the T3.”

Melding the sleek lines and shape of the T5 into a semi-hollowbody, the T3 features an expertly crafted body of sapele, topped with quilted maple. A svelte neck of tropical American mahogany sports heftier fret wire for a truly electric feel, while brilliant chrome hardware adorns the T3 for a ready-to-rock look that screams electric, vintage and cool.

While the T3 offers plenty for any player on its own, the designers at Taylor decided to take the new line up a notch in a variation, the T3B. Marking a first for the company, the T3B includes an authentic Bigsby Vibrato (model B70). The T3B incorporates a roller bridge for high performance, allowing the player the independence in setting the intonation of each string and eliminating the “dragging string” sound so commonly found in fixed bridges. The standard T3 model comes with a stop tailpiece.

“This is one rockin’ guitar that produces sounds our SolidBodys and T5s don’t have. When you do something that looks good, that’s one thing, but when cool sounds start coming out, you go, ‘Man, that’s just it.’ We knew this guitar was too good to hold back,” shares David Hosler, lead designer.

The new model includes Taylor’s Style 2 humbuckers which are specially positioned to capture the T3’s fidelity and range of tones. A three-way switch covers three standard configurations of pickup switching and as an added twist, coil splitting is available for both humbuckers by pulling up on the volume knob.

“The way I describe it is, imagine you have a guitar with two humbuckers and a three-way, and you have a guitar with two single coils and a three-way, which gives you that really cool, ‘bitey’ sound,” adds Hosler.

The control knobs, located in the traditional electric position below the bridge on the lower bout, function as push-pull pots. Pulling up on the volume knob activates a coil splitter, which turns the humbuckers into single coils. The tone knob is also a pull switch, which when pulled engages a second capacitor.

Hosler explains, “In the down position, one capacitor punches up the mid tones. Then when you pull the knob up, it adds another capacitor on top of it and uncorks a warm, fat, mellow old-school jazz tone. In between these two voices, this guitar spans the spectrum from traditional, hard rock to jazzy fusion. Even when overdriven, the air, articulation and distinction of all notes are there.”

The T3 and T3B will be available domestically in mid-February and internationally in early spring 2009… and I WANT ONE!

Ronnie Earl – Hope Radio DVD

January 2nd, 2009 No comments

Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters and Stony Plain Records recently released “The Hope Radio Sessions” on DVD. The sessions were recorded at Hope Radio DVDWellspring Sound in Acton, MA on April 21 and 22, 2007. Ronnie Earl is one of the worlds most acclaimed blues guitar players.  For over 35 years he has thrilled audiences who love his soothing “Blues with Soul” style. 

I find it amazing that in all of that time Ronnie has never been captured live on video or DVD (with the exception of an instructional based video) until now. The Hope Radio Sessions live concert DVD features many of the instrumental blues songs that are included on the Hope Radio album.  The DVD also includes alternative versions of some of the songs as well as two rare solo acoustic guitar selections and (one of my favorite features) a private, personal interview with Ronnie Earl himself.

I had the opportunity to see Ronnie Earl live this past summer in Arlington, MA.  I was fortunate to meet him personally, and was invited backstage before the concert.  Ronnie introduced me to the members of the Broadcasters band and autographed a special blue leather guitar strap to me — which proudly hangs on my office/studio wall today.  A very gracious man with a tremendously kind spirit, Ronnie Earl has limited his travel and touring in recent years due to health reasons.  This is unfortunate for those of you who have never had the opportunity to see his mesmerizing talent in person.

If you are ever traveling to the Boston area, be sure to check Ronnie’s Web Site to see if he is performing live in the area.  If not, pick up the DVD with this LINK and witness for yourself one of the true masters of stratocaster blues.  You will be glad you did!

Happy New Year – 2009!

January 1st, 2009 No comments

My new year’s resolution? To become a better guitar player… of course!

I was searching the Internet today and I found a really cool open source software tool that will slow down (or speed up) music from an MP3 file or directly from a CD — without changing the original pitch!  It’s called BestPractice, and you can download it for FREE. 

The software allows you to slow down a high-speed guitar solo on a track you want to learn.  You can define a starting and stopping point for a lick within the track and then “loop the lick” over and over until you have it figured out. 

Follow this link to the BestPractice Web Site.