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An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board.
1974 Fender Stratocaster Guitar & Amp Bumpwell Blues Car Print Ad

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An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board.
1974 Fender Stratocaster Guitar & Amp Bumpwell Blues Car Print Ad

Product Description
An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board.
1974 Fender Stratocaster Guitar & Amp Bumpwell Blues Car Print Ad
The following article does not apply to classical guitar playing which is in a separate league of it’s own and employs different principles to all other genres of guitar playing. This article is about learning to play guitar in any of the following styles: Blues, Jazz, Country, R&B, Rock, Pop, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal.
Although the guitar has been around since the beginning of the 20th Century, it wasn’t until the late 1960’s that guitar playing reached whole new levels of skill and accomplishment.
Key to this was the evolution of the electric guitar.
Up until the 1960’s what ?playing the guitar? meant was basically ?strumming chords.? Lead playing (playing scales) was very much still in it’s infancy. The guitar was a ?strumming instrument.? 20th Century dictionaries defined the guitar as an ?instrument played by strumming.?
In the early days of electric guitar (1920’s and 1930’s), electric guitars were really just glorified miked up acoustic guitars. They were played and treated as if they were acoustic guitars. It would be much later, in the 1950s, that a new thing would happen: the invention of the solid-body guitar.
During this pre-1960s primitive era, the guitar was most definitely a right handed instrument built to be strummed with the right hand and chords fingered with the left hand. The theory was that the ?strong? arm of the player (being right handed) would be the one to keep the rhythm hence, the task of strumming was for the right hand. Left hand technique in those days was limited to managing finger-chords and maybe a few barre chords. Even though the approach to playing guitar back then is as outdated as black and white television, there are some aspects, attitudes, of those times that are still with us and need to be seriously re evaluated on a grand scale. What are we talking about?
Firstly, you need to refresh yourself as to what changed in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Starting from the 1950s and peaking in the late 1960s, came a new wave of guitarists that took guitar playing to a new level. Some of those key innovaters were Chuck Berry, Alvin Lee, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Eric Clapton, and many more. These innovators tried new things and were able to make the guitar do more than it had ever been required to ?do? before. Two major advances were key to this era:
The advent of the solid body guitar. With solid body electric guitars such as the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul, the electric guitar was no longer a miked up acoustic guitar. You couldn’t play one without an amp! New demands were put upon guitar players. And new possibilities!
Advances in amplification were required, quickly invented or further improved in order to cope with the necessary volumes required for larger crowds, and larger concerts and festivals. Advances in amplification opened the door to advances in guitar playing: feedback, sustain, purposefully employed overdrive and distortion. Volume enabled new things to be possible.
From the late 1960’s and into the 1970s a very major advance happened: LEAD GUITAR came into it’s own. Solos, scales ? and not just the tired pentatonic scale overused in Blues music. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen, Ted Nugent, all shaped music and gave birth to the ?Rock? and ?Heavy Metal? scene of the 1980s, when Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Poison, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Metallica etc etc etc. came into their own. On the other side of things, Johnny Winter, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Stevie Ray Vaughn took Blues Rock to a new level, and added took lead playing and guitar solos to new levels in that genre. The list goes on.
When Eddie Van Halen came on the scene with the song ?Eruption? at the end of the 1970’s, new techniques such as ?finger tapping? came to be. Now people used TWO HANDS on the fret board! The whammy bar became something else. Floyd Rose and Kahler came up with floating tremolo systems that allowed new and more extreme whammy bar techniques without driving the guitar hopelessly out of tune. There were no ?dive bombs? before this time!
Where are we going with this?
Today, skilled guitar playing is beyond anything that ever was imagined in the primitive pre-1960’s era when guitar was only a ?strumming instrument.?
With lead guitar, there is more demand on the players ability to get around the fret board.
It’s no longer about strumming chords! It hasn’t been for a very long time! You can still be very mediocre and be a ?strummer? if you want to, but for those who want to get good at playing guitar there is a change of thinking required.
This is the mentality that needs a total overhaul here: Right handed people are still being taught to play ?right handed? guitars. This is AN OBSOLETE, DATED AND DEFUNCT ACTIVITY!
To become a really good guitarist a right handed person needs to learn how to play guitar ?left handed.? This means that the right handed person’s ?strong? hand plays the fretboard. Why would you put your ?weak? (left) hand to the hardest task in playing guitar?
Here is an example in reverse: one of the greatest guitarists ever is the incredible Gary Moore. He plays a right handed guitar. But is he right handed? No, he is a left handed person playing a right handed guitar. And how many people can play like he? Reverse this and consider how ?good? you could be if you were a right handed person playing a left handed guitar? You could possibly become as good as Gary Moore, or any of the many many Guitar gods who are really left handed people who play right handed guitar.
This is not a coincidence.
Right handed people need to learn to play guitar left handed if they want to take guitar playing to levels beyond ?strumming. ? PARENTS TAKE NOTE. This rests with you in the main. If your kid wants to become a ?great guitarist?, get them a left handed guitar, if they are right handed and give them a right handed guitar if they are left handed.
Do this and lo and behold: NEW VISTAS OF ACHIEVEMENT IN PLAYING GUITAR ARE POSSIBLE. We live in the 21st Century and guitar playing is nothing like it was in the Stone Age of the pre-1960s.
Gaskell Guitars is a guitar manufacturer in Sydney, Australia that makes only left handed guitars

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AmpliTube Fender is the first and only official guitar/bass Amp and FX software suite made by IK Multimedia in cooperation with legendary music icon Fender With a collection of 45 pieces of gear collected from the most sought after classic and modern Fender amps (including the ‘65 Twin Reverb ‘57 Deluxe ‘59 Bassman LTD ‘64 Vibroverb Custom Super-Sonic Metalhead and many more) cabinets stomp boxes and rack effects AmpliTube Fender sets a new standard for software amplifiers. From guitar to bass from country to blues and rock punk to metal whatever style you play AmpliTube Fender is the only amp suite that gives you the world’s most influential guitar and bass tones right on your desktop.
Amplitube Fender Software Amp & FX Suite for Guitar and Bass
$184.98
A Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar is one of the most popular instruments on the planet today. Whether you are a seasoned musician or just a beginner, it really gets no better than this. These guitars are built to last forever, and their fretboard action is a cut above the rest.
If you a beginner on the guitar, then a Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar is a ‘must have’. There is no need to buy and amplifier right away as you will still get great tone with having one. Eventually, you can make that decision to go ahead and buy and amp and it is almost like buying a whole new instrument as your sounds options are almost unlimited.
What are some good options out there for a Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar? Well let’s take a look at a few you will want to look at.
1. Fender T-Bucket 300 CE Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar
This guitar features a killer motif design by the great hot rod artist Vince Ray. It features scalloped bracing, die-cast machine heads and a solid rosewood bridge.You will get a great sound when not plugged into and amplifier, but if you want you will truly be amazed by the tone when plugged into an amp. This Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar also features an onboard tuner which is great for beginners.
2. Fender CD-220 SCE Bubinga Acoustic Electric Guitar
This guitar is made with beautiful bubinga wood. It will catch your eye at first site. It features Fender/Fishman Classic 4T Active On-board PreAmp with Piezo pickup. It also has an on-board 4-band EQ. You will get an amazing sound at a low price with this Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar. It comes highly recommended.
3. Fender California Series Sonoran SCE Custom Dreadnought
This acoustic electric guitar features a C-shaped maple neck and a solid spruce top. This killer design will make you think you are sitting on the beach in Malibu!. If you a fan of Vintage style guitars, then this would be a great pick for you.It features a rosewood fretboard and bridge. This is a very high quality made Fender Acoustic Electric Guitar that is made for anyone, young or old. You will be amazed and the sound and tone you get out of it.
In conclusion, Fender makes some great Acoustic Electric Guitars and you can’t go wrong if you have the urge to learn to play guitar.
JohnnyW is the owner of Krups Aroma Control.

Product Description
AmpliTube Fender is the first and only official guitar/bass Amp and FX software suite made by IK Multimedia in cooperation with legendary music icon Fender With a collection of 45 pieces of gear collected from the most sought after classic and modern Fender amps (including the ‘65 Twin Reverb ‘57 Deluxe ‘59 Bassman LTD ‘64 Vibroverb Custom Super-Sonic Metalhead and many more) cabinets stomp boxes and rack effects AmpliTube Fender sets a new standard for software amplifiers. From guitar to bass from country to blues and rock punk to metal whatever style you play AmpliTube Fender is the only amp suite that gives you the world’s most influential guitar and bass tones right on your desktop.
Amplitube Fender Software Amp & FX Suite for Guitar and Bass
$184.98

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Great things come in small packages. These tiny fenders are mini in stature but big on fun. Just right for the bedroom, the living room, the hotel room, the backstage–well, pretty much anywhere.
Half-pint Fender fun. |
Captures the vibe of ’50s era Fender. Click to enlarge. |
The Perfect Gift for a Fender Nut
Know someone who lives and breathes vintage Fender gear? Perhaps they even have the Mini ‘57 Twin’s full-sized big brother–lucky them.
No doubt they’ll get a kick out of the Mini ‘57, with its true-to-form tweed covering and brown grille. The controls even boast miniature “chicken head” knobs–the Mini ‘57 Twin-Amp truly captures the vibe of ’50s era Fender.
Great for Practice
Maybe you are that Fender nut. Or maybe you’re just looking for an ultra-portable practice solution.
The Mini ‘57 Twin-Amp gives you one Watt of Fender sound through a 2-inch speaker. Dial it in to your liking with tone, volume and distortion controls.
Battery or AC Powered
Throw in a 9-volt and take this little amp anywhere. With the additional headphone socket you might even get away with a little practice in the jury box.
If you’re staying in one spot for awhile, save a battery and use an AC adapter (not included).
What’s in the Box
Mini ‘57 Twin-Amp
Fender Mini ‘57 Twin-Amp
$41.95

Product Description
AmpliTube Fender is the first and only official guitar/bass Amp and FX software suite made by IK Multimedia in cooperation with legendary music icon Fender With a collection of 45 pieces of gear collected from the most sought after classic and modern Fender amps (including the ‘65 Twin Reverb ‘57 Deluxe ‘59 Bassman LTD ‘64 Vibroverb Custom Super-Sonic Metalhead and many more) cabinets stomp boxes and rack effects AmpliTube Fender sets a new standard for software amplifiers. From guitar to bass from country to blues and rock punk to metal whatever style you play AmpliTube Fender is the only amp suite that gives you the world’s most influential guitar and bass tones right on your desktop.
Amplitube Fender Software Amp & FX Suite for Guitar and Bass
$184.98