Hi my name is Cole Espeland and this blog will be about guitars. I am writing about guitars because they are fun to play and I like music. Guitar is hard to learn but very rewarding in the end. there are many different types of guitars and many different styles of music with guitar you can do whatever suits you. With guitar you can chose whatever notes to play, ,and when to play them, you can learn almost any song. like I said before there are many different types of guitar from acoustic to electric there are many different shapes, colors, models, and brands to choose from Gibson, fender, gretch, Ibanez, Esp Ltd, Prs, Epiphone, Jackson, and many more different brands to chose from. Another thing that you need for guitar is an amplifier There are many amplifier types to chose from like tube, solid state, and acoustic. Like guitars there are many brands like Marshall, Fender, Mesa boogie, Vox, orange, peavey, and many more. Another thing that can change your sound is effect pedals these pedals come in many shapes and sizes and can change your sound a lot usually activated by a button or footswitch placed on the floor of a stage or practice room. Guitar can be expensive but at the same time it is very rewarding, you can play as a hobby, or try and make a living out of it which is not easy but can be done. some great musicians started from nothing and became something, and nobody is stopping you from doing the same with whatever you want to do in your life.
Amplifiers are the device that the sound of the guitar comes out of, this piece of equipment is essential to play electric guitar and is a necessity to most types of music. A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device that strengthens the weak electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, or bass guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a cabinet mad of wood. A guitar amplifier may be a standalone wood or metal cabinet that contains only the power amplifier circuits, requiring the use of a separate speaker cabinet–or it may be a "combo" amplifier, which contains both the amplifier and one or more speakers in a wooden cabinet. There is a wide range of sizes and power ratings for guitar amplifiers, from small, lightweight "practice amplifiers" with a single 6" speaker to heavy combo amps with four 10” or four 12" speakers and a powerful amplifier, which are loud enough to use in
This is a pretty cool blog I'm looking forward to learn more about guitars and it's features. Ways to make it better though are to put your text somewhere else, maybe away from the picture so it doesn't look plain.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting blog! How long have you been playing guitar and how long do you hope to continue playing?
ReplyDeletei like to play the guitar also, i'm not that good but i'm getting better. nice cover photo.
ReplyDeleteI always liked guitars I'm looking forward to what you have to post about.
ReplyDeleteI don't like guitars but this is very interesting.
ReplyDeletedo you play guitar if so what kind
ReplyDeleteWhat do you want to do with your guitar playing? Start a band? Do it as a hobby? I think it would be hard to learn to play the guitar, so good job!
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