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  1. How to Play Bass Pedals (One Octave)
    by Mike Shaw. If you play the organ then you are probably familiar with bass pedals. They are also available as separate units and are known as MIDI bass pedals and you can use them with any keyboard that has MIDI ports. Just connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI out on the keyboard to the MIDI in on the pedal board and you can play any of your keyboard sounds from the pedal board. Playing the pedals can be a bi... products, articles, news

  2. Guitar Effects Pedals: 5 Pedals Everyone Should Own
    by David Wilson. So, you've got your guitar rig, amp, and some skills under your belt. You're looking to spice up your sound a bit with some effects, but you're not sure what kind to get, what they do, or anything else about them for that matter. Not to worry, choosing pedals is relatively simple. There are only a few major types, and though you can get many others kinds, keeping things simple is usually the b... products, articles, news

  3. Advantage Of Building Homemade Effect Pedals Part 1
    by Andy Ng. It can be a tricky, even tedious process if you are a guitar player and is in the process of deciding on which guitar pedals or guitar effects to buy. With so many effect pedals out there to choose from, many times you will find yourself losing all your hard earned money only to own an effect pedal which you wouldn't be proud of. This is even more so for the beginning guitar player. Before you b... products, articles, news

  4. How To Buy Used Guitar Pedals Online Without Getting Ripped Off
    by Jon Mercer. Deciding to buy a used guitar pedals online can potentially save you a lot of money, but you also want to be careful; used pedals can be defective or even missing parts sometimes. Unfortunately, there are also scammers online who deal in deception. In this article, we'll outline how to reduce your chances of getting ripped off when buying used guitar pedals online. One of the best ways to bu... products, articles, news

  5. Classic Guitar Pedals: The Fuzz Face
    by Jon Mercer. The Fuzz Face is a classic guitar pedal, originally produced in England by Arbiter in the mid-1960s. The company was later sold and became known as Dallas-Arbiter, and they continued to produce the pedal under that name. The original (Arbiter England) Fuzz Face pedals first began being imported into America in 1966. A strong argument could be made that it's introduction contributed greatly to ... products, articles, news

  6. The Vibrating Sounds Of The Vibraphone Keyboard
    by Victor Epand. The vibraphone is a percussion instrument that is played by striking the bars with a mallet. This instrument somewhat resembles the xylophone, but it is a different instrument in that its bars are made out of aluminum instead of the bars on the xylophone that are often made out of wood. Like some other instruments, the vibraphone has a pedal that is used to control how long a bar can make a sound... products, articles, news

  7. The Twinkling Sound Of The Celesta
    by Victor Epand. When first looking at a celesta, one might assume that it is a miniature piano. While it looks like a piano and it works in much the same way that a piano does, it is not a piano. The celesta, or celeste, is a percussion instrument that is played by pressing the keys on the keyboard. When each key is pressed, the hammer that it is attached to strikes a metal plate, which causes the plate to vibra... products, articles, news

  8. Beginner Music Theory Lesson for Piano Students: Secret that Could Make or Break Your Piano Music!
    by Betty Wagner. How did the piano get its name? The answer to this question highlights a vital and greatly misunderstood piano part that can make or break your music playing! The piano was the amazing invention of Bartolemeo Cristofori over three hundred years ago. The original name of Cristofori's groundbreaking invention was the 'Pianoforte' meaning 'soft-loud'. The forerunners of the piano in Cristofori's t... products, articles, news

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