วันศุกร์ที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

How to Play Guitar by Roger Evans



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A guitar is a more amicable instrument than any other string instruments. Once a person masters few basics he/ she will be able to create tunes and notes out of it. However it might take a year or two for a very passionate player to master the basics itself. The learner will also have to exploit the instrument to its fullest capacity to learn the basics.

How to Play guitar by Roger Evans explains instructions for all level guitarists. This book has been developed after a period of research and has a wealth of information and inspiration. No matter what the player wants to expertise pop, folk, country, rock, blues, jazz, classical or any other style of music.

This book consists of basic techniques without tedious drills and exercise. This book introduces a new technique of using real music and a step by step approach to how to play guitar. It also helps buy a correct tuner, how to read the guitar tabs, place the fingers on the frets, strum with the other hand etc...

This books helps a player in choosing a Guitar, tuning the instrument correctly, reading sheet music, guitar music and tabulator, playing melodies and chords, Finger picking, Mastering left-hand techniques, including sliding and bending notes, transposing melodies from one key to another and many more.

This books also gives few tips and techniques for players for instance, For players who have difficulty in playing the chords and difficulty in forming chord shapes with fingers it is better to start with learning songs that have single notes or power chords. By following these technique the fingers will get strengthened and the player will also get familiarized with the usage of the chords and the instrument as well. This reduces stress and frustration on the player and will enable him/ her to learn guitar effectively.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Wonderful Tonight by Pattie Boyd - The Enhanced iBook



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It was the most famous love triangle in the history of rock 'n' roll, spawning one of the most iconic songs of all time and arguably, the best known guitar riff ever.

Mention the name Pattie Boyd, and most people over the age of 40 will know who you mean. Mention the word 'Layla' and younger, puzzled eyes light up. Any child learning guitar wants to play those opening notes.

Pattie Boyd's story is extraordinary. It epitomizes the wild excesses and free love of the sex, drugs & rock 'n' roll years, an era which ignited in the early sixties and had burned out by the early 1980s with most of the protagonists either dead or hopelessly addicted to alcohol, drugs, or both. Bands that did remain were ripped apart by in-fighting between surviving members. Hard rockers throwing TVs out of trashed hotel room windows were replaced by fluffy New Romantics who would never tear through a hotel lobby on a motorbike for fear of wrecking their hairdo or smudging their makeup.

Memorabilia from the sixties and seventies changes hands at auction for increasingly ludicrous amounts of money and Pattie Boyd clearly has a trunk load of it. This 'enhanced' version of her autobiography, 'Wonderful Tonight' (the original paper version was oddly named Wonderful Today in the UK) is packed full with letters, photographs, drawings and images that apparently haven't seen the light of day for decades.

The opening chapters tell of her childhood years - usually a dull necessity in an autobiography - but before flicking forward to the juicy bits, it's worth taking a look at her childhood photos. Presented as a movie slideshow, Pattie talks through a series of snaps, just like a friend showing you their photo album. It's an original approach that is repeated later in this iBook with a collection of photographs of The Beatles in India, with the Maharishi.

A photograph of George & Pattie with Frank Sinatra is accompanied by an audio description of how they joined Sinatra in the studio for his 'one take' recording of My Way.

Further into the iBook, she talks about the cover shot of George's solo album, Living in The Material World, explaining that the chauffer and nanny were simply part of the set.

Beatles' anoraks, or indeed anyone interested in that era, will be fascinated by memorabilia such as postcards written by George to Pattie whilst on tour with the Fab Four, George and Pattie's marriage certificate, a childlike Christmas card created for Pattie by George and even George's concept for his own record label.

A letter written by George to Pattie whilst in New York for the Concert for Bangladesh has also been given the audio commentary treatment. In his letter George writes that the journey on the SS France to NY was not as much fun as the previous one on the QE2. Pattie explains that Tommy Cooper had entertained them on the QE2 voyage. Why does George write that he has seen a washbasin but doesn't know if they can afford it? Surely he was one of the richest rock stars on the planet! Pattie explains that they never carried money and had no idea if they were rich or poor. Cleverly, the presentation allows the reader to listen to the commentary then read the letter.

Most magical of all perhaps is a letter written by John Lennon that has been buried in a drawer for almost forty years. In the letter he talks of the grass outside their window (Central Park), that thankfully he doesn't have to mow. He describes an amazing new invention he has discovered - the Polaroid camera - and how the picture leaps out of the camera and develops before your very eyes. He suggests Apple (The Beatles record label which was causing them huge grief at that time) should be given to the lowest bidder or sent to animal slaughter, and talks of spending old age in the Wilfred Pickles Memorial Home. It really is Lennon at his eccentric best.

The story that everyone wants the inside track on is what exactly went on between George Harrison, Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton, and this iBook version lays it all on the table. She tells of how a letter arrived addressed to 'Dearest L...', which she assumed was from a crackpot fan; of how Eric sat her down, played her a tape and it was the most powerful song she had ever heard and she knew it was about her. The song, of course, was Layla. At this point you can touch your iPad screen, connect to the iTunes store, listen to Layla and buy it, if amazingly, you don't already own it.

The lunacy of the period between 1970 and 1974 when George and she finally divorced is extraordinary and difficult to keep track of. Popular opinion was that Harrison and Clapton fell out and there was much animosity between the two, but in this iBook Pattie produces a note from George to them both which seems to give his blessing to their affair.

Besides the letters the iBook contains another Christmas card, this time drawn by Eric. Were these 70s rockers so desperate to cling to their childhood that they created greetings cards like over exuberant primary school children?

Ronnie Wood, who allegedly had an affair with Pattie during the George / Eric kerfuffle, gives his take on this special enhanced version of the book with a video foreword, and pops up later in the book to talk about a drawing he did of Pattie at Friar Park (the Harrison mansion).

Wonderful Tonight, the enhanced iBook, is an exceptional example of what can be done with Apple's iPad platform. The subject matter and accompanying content really do lend themselves perfectly to the 3D eBook treatment and the use of clever techniques (such as commentary on photo slideshows) works very well.

If you are at all interested in The Beatles, Eric Clapton, or simply a glimpse into the future of publishing, this iBook is well worth a look

Wonderful Tonight, the enhanced version, is available from Apple's iBook store for iPad and iPhone





วันศุกร์ที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Complete Guide to High-End Audio, by Robert Harley - Book Review



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This book is dealing with the subject of "high-end audio"--which is a term used for music playback systems of extreme high quality. Although it was first published in 1994 and contains chapter titles like "The LP Playback System", it is still as relevant and useful today as it was in the time it was written.

What is the concept behind "high-end"?

Most people knows the word "high fidelity" or "hi-fi" for short. That word is used in everyday language as a designation for any music playing system that includes CD-player, and amplifier or receiver, and a pair of loudspeakers. It also implies that there is some kind of minimum quality involved, so you would not call a ghettoblaster on the beach or some inferior music system in a restaurant for "hi-fi".

When it comes to high-end many people would immediately think of some very technical, complicated and expensive equipment that can only be setup and even appreciated by a small clique of nerds speaking an insider-language beyond the scope of ordinary people.

Although the book goes much into technical details, the only reason these very details are necessary to describe is not because they are particularly interesting in themselves.

Rather, they are the means to and end of bringing the feeling and emotion of recorded music over to the listener so he or she can truly enjoy the listening process. This is not accomplished by cheap equipment bought in the nearest supermarket for cheap dollars and setup in haste in the first spot available on the shelf in the living room.

It is not necessary about purchasing the most expensive and prestigious and thus buy yourself a ticket to heaven. Certain tweaks, like the correct placement of your loudspeakers, stable furniture for your equipment, choosing a proper cable, can bring you a long way without horrendous costs. You simply have to know what will make a difference and why, and then make your own experiments and draw your own conclusions.

In this book you will simply discover how to

get the best sound for your moneyidentify the weak links in your system and upgrade where it will do the most goodset-up and "tweak" your system and get maximum performance from equipment you already ownread equipment reviewsmake hi-fi more fun!

I have read the book myself several times and still enjoy the entertaining descriptions and the fun of making small changes in my hi-fi system with surprising results.

About the author

Robert Harley was for years Consulting Technical Editor of the legendary Stereophile magazine.