Sunday, August 17, 2008

The 12-String Guitar of Roger McGuinn

The signature sound of Roger McGuinn's Rickenbacker electric 12-string will immerse you in the music that made The Byrds a prime musical force. Now you can learn to play favorites from his powerful repertoire, and master the licks and guitar techniques that made his sound instantly recognizable.

Roger plays, sings and analyzes his version of "Mr. Tamborine Man," "Turn, Turn, Turn," "Eight Miles High," "Mr. Spaceman" and other songs, complete with instruction in the blues scales, picking styles, bass lines and runs and other important techniques. Bonus: Detailed advice on basic 12-string maintenance, recording preferences and other "insider" tips.
Customer Review: If you own a 12-string, you will want to see this
This is a one hour long video containing some really good playing tips by Roger McGuinn. It also contains tips on changing the strings on your 12-string Rickenbacker and adjusting the truss rods. Roger says it takes him 45 mintues to change the strings, which means it'll take me 4 hours! You will be amazed by his guitar demonstrations and how he makes his 12-string Ric sound like 3 guitars. There are a couple good tips on variations on playing chords (for example, playing A with 2 fingers instead of 3 because the strings are so close together, etc.) The production is a little cheesy and not very competent. At times, you will wish there was a close up (like when he's changing strings). There are awkward cuts and there are times when the "director" chooses to show Roger's face when what you want to see are his fingers. But overall, if you own a 12-string Rickenbacker, you will definately not regret buying this video. There is also a little instruction on playing a 12-string accoustic, but this isn't really what you want to see...You want to see him play the 370 Rick! The video isn't thorough, but its a start. By the way, you will want to buy a 370-12 after watching this. I own a 360-12 and wish I had gone for the extra pick-up. But that's another story. Enjoy.
Customer Review: A 12-string must-have
If you own a 12-string guitar, especially a Rickenbacker, you need this video. Roger demonstrates in a very relaxed style how to play, tune, and string the Rick 370/12. The video is of professional quality. The sound is very good, and there is extensive use of different camera angles and picture-in-picture to show what Roger is doing. I learned several good tips for the care and feeding of my Rick 360/12 that I couldn't have gotten from other self-teaching videos. Roger is forthcoming about sharing the playing secrets that have made him a premier 12-stringer. He has elevated the 12-string to a solo instrument, and his playing will inspire you to go even further. He plays his most famous hits, showing you exactly how he achieves that marvelous sound. This is a Rick owner's manual. There is also a good section on the acoustic 12-string.


Mp3 music is an audio file that has been digitally encoded and compressed to make the amount of data smaller without compromising the overall sound quality. It's a revolutionary technique with incredibly good results; mp3 music is frequently indistinguishable from music found on a CD (though some audiophiles with very sensitive ears dispute that statement).

The popularity of mp3 music made available on the Internet is a trend reaching gigantic proportions; these encoded songs are everywhere. Websites called mp3 blogs offer rare or hard-to-find mp3 music and avid fans sometimes spend hours at a time sifting through the piles of downloadable material. Newer recording artists that would often fall under the radar without the help of a well-known label are now able to convert their songs into mp3 music and make them available on the Internet, allowing huge numbers of people the chance to hear songs that they otherwise wouldn't have been exposed to. It's an extremely popular thing, mp3 music, one of those rare pop-culture phenomena embraced by nearly everyone.

(With Mollie Wells)

And now with the advent of the IPOD and other similar devices for MP3's, both music and instructional audio files are both widespread and growing in popularity. Some of the newer models of autos feature MP3 capability, broading the appeal even further.

Mp3's - The Future of Music?

Additionally, laws regulating mp3 music in the United States aren't necessarily applicable to other countries, so new websites and programs (particularly, for some reason, in Russia) have popped up offering the free services railed against in America. Because of the hotly argued ethical issues surrounding mp3 music, many shy away from the topic (and practice) completely. Others embrace it, citing huge record costs as justification enough for free mp3 music. It's an argument not likely to end anytime soon; the ethical issues will be debated as long as free mp3 music is available somewhere.

But regardless of its massive popularity, mp3 music is surrounded with controversy. Many programs that allow users to transfer mp3 music directly from computer to computer offer the services for free, eliminating the possibility of royalties for the artist and label. Fearful of losing tons of money to fans downloading records instead of buying them, large factions of the music industry fought to make free mp3 music illegal -- and succeeded to a degree. The laws, however, have loopholes, and many websites or P2P programs have exploited them for all they're worth.



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