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Looney Tunes Tab by Misc Cartoons @ 911Tabs - Tabs Search Engine

Alles over Looney Tunes Tab by Misc Cartoons @ 911Tabs - Tabs Search Engine | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Looney tunes | 2009-05-04 23:49:30
Accurate Looney Tunes guitar tab, bass tab, drum tab, piano tab, power tab, guitar pro tab, chords by Misc Cartoons @ 911Tabs.Com - tabs search engine
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Casino Royal - Synth Pop meets indie guitar tunes - HOME

Alles over Casino Royal - Synth Pop meets indie guitar tunes - HOME | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Casino Royal | 2009-05-02 01:31:05
Casino Royal Music: Do you love Depeche Mode and The Smiths? Soft Cell and Primal Scream? Synth Pop and indie guitar tunes? Then check out the Rabble Rouser CD!
http://casinoroyalmusic.com

Tuning The Guitar

Alles over Tuning The Guitar | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Tuning beats volume | 2008-12-18 21:24:58
All "by ear" tuning ultimately depends on the use of beats - the tremolo (regular variation in volume) produced by interference effects when two notes are played together - in ...
http://www.guyguitars.com/eng/handbook/Tuning/tuning.html

Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile Now Available

Alles over Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile Now Available | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | SlashPhone | 2008-12-03 20:20:49
Mobile phone subscribers everywhere will now have the opportunity to strum guitar strings and play the drums to the tune of their favorite songs. Hands-On Mobile and Activision Publishing announced the availability of Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile for mobile phones. The mobile phone version of the popular console game allows players to choose drums, in [...]
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/slashphone/~3/473277064/guitar-hero-world-tour-mobile-now-available-033532

Video: 'Bike Hero' Grinds Out a 'Guitar Hero' Tune With His Handlebars

Alles over Video: 'Bike Hero' Grinds Out a 'Guitar Hero' Tune With His Handlebars | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Wired News: Top Stories | 2008-11-20 12:48:46
A supposedly fan-made YouTube clip shows a two-wheeled tribute to the rockin' videogame, set to the tune of a 1999 punk song.
http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/458756697/heidi-klum-roll.html

Guitar Hero World Tour Equipment Problems, Subscription Possibilities?

Alles over Guitar Hero World Tour Equipment Problems, Subscription Possibilities? | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Slashdot | 2008-11-07 05:33:08
Guitar Hero: World Tour's recent launch saw boxes of plastic instruments flying off store shelves, quickly selling out in many areas. Unfortunately, many players reported problems with the bundled drums sets, prompting Activision to release a drum "tuning" application and a free midi-USB cable to connect the instruments to a PC. Otherwise, reviews for the game have been largely positive, and MTV's Multiplayer Blog did an analysis of using Rock Band drums in GH:WT, and vice-versa. Kotaku looked at which set was louder, coming to the conclusion that while they sound different, decibel levels are very similar. The early success in sales for GH:WT caused Activision to say holiday demand may not be met, and that they're examining two methods in particular to develop the franchise: instrument upgrades (hopefully less ludicrous than Logitech's $250 axe) and the possibility of a subscription-based model for user-generated content. "[Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby] Kotick says that there are now 25,000 user generated tunes that have been created for the game, and projected 'up to 100,000 songs' by the end of this year."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/pp7iiAtcLoM/article.pl

Hands-On: Digital Praise's Christian-Themed 'Guitar Hero' Clone

Alles over Hands-On: Digital Praise's Christian-Themed 'Guitar Hero' Clone | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Wired News: Top Stories | 2008-11-06 04:16:29
Christian rock joins the guitar videogame craze, introducing a new demographic to the joys of guitar-based videogaming without exposing devout would-be rock stars to the racier elements of the Guitar Hero. Digital Praise's Guitar Praise - Solid Rock adopts the same concept of "playing" rock tunes on an increasingly difficult level. But it inhabits a gentler world where a bad performance gets you mild clapping and gentle suggestions instead of the raucous boos and catcalls that accompany failure in Guitar Hero.
http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/443397957/hallelujah-digi.html

The Transperformance self-tuning guitar

Alles over The Transperformance self-tuning guitar | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Tuning beats 2005 | 2008-08-10 15:00:01
December 24, 2005 For most people, tuning a guitar takes three to five minutes and when they have ... 1. Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones; 2. Parrot Party portable wireless audio system; 3. ...
http://www.gizmag.com/go/4951/

Guitar Hero, Rock Band and the Rock 'n' Roll Money Machine

Alles over Guitar Hero, Rock Band and the Rock 'n' Roll Money Machine | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Wired News: Top Stories | 2008-08-02 19:05:02
The booming success of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises has dropped a bomb on the music biz. Record labels and rock stars alike are eyeing new revenue streams as gamemakers compete for musical talent, scramble to secure rights to original master tapes and bring in aging artists to re-record classic rock hits. Activision Blizzard -- publisher of Guitar Hero, the groundbreaking videogame that lets wannabe rockers tap out songs on Les Paul-shaped controllers -- raked in a reported $830 million in 2007, an annual record for any game franchise. Now an industry reeling from the disruptive effects of technology is looking at music games as a lucrative new income stream. Here are a few ways that Rock Band and Guitar Hero are changing the game for the record industry: Old bands, new fans Young gamers are getting turned on to classic rock songs recorded before they were born, with videogame consoles functioning almost like radio did in its hit-making heyday. "Guitar Hero is a really funny craze, kind of like the Hula-Hoop," says Nancy Wilson of Heart, whose 1976 hit "Crazy on You" appears in Guitar Hero II. "It also is one big reason why so many really young kids are showing up at Heart concerts these days." Musical mimicry "Crazy on You" might be winning Heart new fans, but it's not the original recording that gamers are playing along to. Of the 106 recordings featured in the first three releases of Guitar Hero, only nine are original recordings. The other 97, including the Heart hit, are re-recordings done by a stable of studio hired guns at WaveGroup Sound in Fremont, California, according to Will Littlejohn, WaveGroup's president. "We usually shoot for the same vibe, and pick players and vocalists that will work with the song," says Littlejohn. "We don't over-think it, we just have them play the song as they hear it or sing the tune with their own voice. In terms of the arrangements, we often make changes to the guitar and bass parts in order to make gameplay more interesting in Guitar Hero." Looming lawsuits While record labels and classic rock groups are enjoying newfound success as a result of music games' popularity, at least one band is not happy about the situation and is challenging Activision in court. Members of '80s rock band The Romantics are suing Activision, claiming their hit "What I Like About You" and the Guitar Hero cover version of the song sound so much alike that gamers are confused and the band suffers as a result. "There's at least a half-dozen other bands waiting in the wings to see what happens with this case," says Romantics' attorney Mike Novak. Activision insists it obtained proper licensing to include the song in the game, and says the band is on a fishing expedition. "What they did was file for a preliminary injunction over the Thanksgiving holiday trying to disrupt sales of Guitar Hero on a theory that just doesn't hold water," says Activision attorney George Hedges, referring to The Romantics' lawsuit. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan has agreed with Activision at least at the preliminary stage, finding that the band sold its rights in the song and recordings to a music publisher and record company, neither of whom is suing. In her opinion denying the band's bid (.pdf) for an injunction to stop sales of the game, U.S. District Judge Nancy G. Edmunds noted that the lead singer of the song, Jimmy Marinos, is not even a plaintiff and is no longer in the band. The court held a summary judgment hearing July 9 and is expected to decide soon who wins. Old bands, new sessions Studio magic tweaks classic rock songs for today's hottest videogames. Dave Urrutia and Will Littlejohn work behind the soundboard at WaveSound, while Darryl C. Anders, Marcus Henderson and Scott Dugdale (left to right) lay down tracks. Photo courtesy WaveSound Group Perhaps in part because of litigation fears and the game's wild success, Activision is now more often using record labels' original master recordings or going to original band members for re-recordings of their hits rather than using sound-alike recordings. "In some cases it's karaoke, except with the original band members," says Marti Frederiksen, a top producer who has re-recorded hits by Aerosmith, Foreigner and others. "Other times they'll go back to the original to get the vibe but go for something new. With Aerosmith, the vocals and guitar and every sound is different. We didn't go for retro, we wanted it different for Guitar Hero." Frederiksen and mix engineer Anthony Focx have remixed many original Aerosmith multitrack recordings for Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, an upcoming release to feature only tracks from Aerosmith and select bands that have toured with the 38-year-old supergroup. Because master tapes of the band's debut album have been lost, the band recently re-recorded megahits "Dream On" and "Mama Kin." Power to the performers Many artists would rather re-record an old hit and own it outright than share licensing income with a record label. For example, the timing was perfect for Sammy Hagar when Activision came looking for a re-recording of his hit "I Can't Drive 55" after Geffen Records couldn't locate the master. "By coincidence," Hagar says, "we had re-recorded the song a couple years earlier because we did a commercial for Napa Auto Parts, but we couldn't close the deal at the time and so we had a great multitrack of the song sitting on the shelf. Guitar Hero needed it, we were ready." Games as starmakers With once-dominant record labels now staggering blindly, young bands like the Silversun Pickups view Rock Band and Guitar Hero, which licensed the band's hit "Lazy Eye," as a sort of band-breaking vehicle similar to MTV in the '80s. With music titles rocking the videogame charts, getting a song picked up for Guitar Hero is a great way to gain all-important exposure. "It's really cool to have a record out, or radio spins, or get your song in a movie," says the band's label head, Jeff Castelaz. "But kids don't listen to a song on the radio or watch it in a movie 30 times a night with a bunch of friends."
http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/353277858/soundalikes

Guitar Hero: On Tour Review [DS]

Alles over Guitar Hero: On Tour Review [DS] | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Gamespot Recent Updates [Reviews] | 2008-06-24 16:36:46
Cumbersome controls and several other shortcomings make this guitar permanently out of tune.
http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/guitarhero/review.html?part=rss&tag=gs_reviews&subj=6192842

Book 1 -- Lesson 5 -- Tuning the Guitar

Alles over Book 1 -- Lesson 5 -- Tuning the Guitar | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Tuning beats volume | 2008-03-08 08:15:24
A "beat" is a distinct fluctuation in volume which has a "wobbling ... string while adjusting the "E" string until there are no beats between the two notes. Method 2 - Tuning ...
http://www.classic-guitar.com/lesson5.html

Basic To Advanced Tuning | Lessons @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

Alles over Basic To Advanced Tuning | Lessons @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Tuning beats 2005 | 2008-03-08 08:15:19
You can use this method to perfect your tuning to anything. POSTED: 07/03/2005 - 09:34 am / quote ... hahaha!!! part 7> physics calls this phenomenon "beats" actually, im ...
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lessons/the_basics/basic_to_advanced_tuning.html

Guitar Nine Records - Guest Column: Pain-Free Tuning

Alles over Guitar Nine Records - Guest Column: Pain-Free Tuning | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Tuning beats volume | 2007-12-28 23:08:04
... when the crest of one wave coincides with the trough of another, volume ... exact beat rate for tuning the string by playing the pitches used for tuning, listening to the beats ...
http://www.guitar9.com/columnist177.html

Self-Tuning Electric Guitar

Alles over Self-Tuning Electric Guitar | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Slashdot | 2007-10-04 04:03:38
avirrey writes "The Technology Review has an interesting article on a Gibson Self-Tuning Guitar. Purist argue that you shouldn't need a guitar that self-tunes. Others argue that this will allow an artist to change tuning with one 'favorite' guitar, instead of having to swap out between songs." Ok I know what I think- freakin' sweet. Only technology will guarantee my sucking on the electric will at least be reasonably in-tune suckiness. Dear Gibson, Slashdot really needs to review your guitar. We'll need several review units and we lost your return address.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/164978586/article.pl

Guitarius Giganticus: Huge Gibson Flying V Guitar In Action, Plus One That's Even Bigger

Alles over Guitarius Giganticus: Huge Gibson Flying V Guitar In Action, Plus One That's Even Bigger | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Gizmodo | 2007-08-10 07:23:51
newVideoPlayer("giantguitar_gawker.flv", 475, 376); Some of our esteemed guitar aficionados and purists looked with disdain upon our post the other day about that limited-edition inverted Gibson Flying V guitar, but maybe this one will suit their fancy: Here's the biggest Gibson Flying V guitar we've ever seen anybody playing. It's positively humongous. And check out this guy, thrashing away on it. Although he does seem to have some chops, too bad this enormous ax is so far out of tune it almost hurts your ears. You might want to turn the sound down before you click the Play button. This one's big, but it's not even the biggest Flying V in history. galleryPost('giantflyingv', 8, 'Giant Flying V'); That honor goes to the Monster Flying V pictured in the gallery above, built by 11 high school students in 2000. It's so big it set a Guinness World Record. It's 43 feet 7 1/2 inches long and 16 feet 5 1/2 inches wide, weighs well over a ton—and it's actually playable—well, if you don't mind picking 8-inch thick, 25-foot-long strings. [YouTube, via Music Thing, and also Gibson]
http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/142464540/huge-gibson-flying-v-guitar-in-action-plus-one-thats-even-bigger-287805.php

Guitar Trainer 1.0.6 (Default branch)

Alles over Guitar Trainer 1.0.6 (Default branch) | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Software Headlines :: Index | 2007-06-29 13:37:10
Guitar Trainer is an application for mobiledevices that helps musicians learn the fretboardof their stringed instrument thoroughly. Itsupports guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, andmandolin (in standard and alternate tunings). Itincludes a training mode, a game mode, and atuner. It should work on any Java devicesupporting CLDC 1.1/MIDP 2.0. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free TrialChanges:The octave of Ukulele tunings was fixed so thatthe tones may be more audible on some phones.Source: http://rss.freshmeat.net/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~3/128920974/
http://www.softwareheadlines.com/modules/planet/view.article.php/168761

Virtual Air Guitar Company

Alles over Virtual Air Guitar Company | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Guitar games | 2007-06-05 02:16:37
The Games. The Virtual Air Guitar game is in development. Stay tuned for updates. Our history. The Virtual Air Guitar phenomenon has already begun. Visit the old research project pages to read about the ...
http://www.virtualairguitar.com/

Virtual Air Guitar Company

Alles over Virtual Air Guitar Company | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Guitar games | 2007-05-30 17:24:05
The Games. The Virtual Air Guitar game is in development. Stay tuned for updates. Our history. The Virtual Air Guitar phenomenon has already begun. Visit the old research project pages to read about the ...
http://www.virtualairguitar.com/index.html

Centerfold Folding Guitar, Ready to Rock in 20 Seconds

Alles over Centerfold Folding Guitar, Ready to Rock in 20 Seconds | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Gizmodo | 2007-03-29 16:06:58
Airline pilot Fredrik Johansson is also a guitarist, and got sick and tired of shoehorning his axe onto planes. That's why the resourceful Swede invented a folding guitar, and after putting together a staff of woodworkers, geeks, musicians and luthiers, he's finally brought his creation to market. The result is the DeVillain Guitar Company, and its first product, Centerfold, is a fold-up electric guitar made of Honduras mahogany that fits into a backpack that you can take just about anywhere. As you collapse the guitar neck using its folding mechanism made of aircraft-grade aluminum, the strings roll up into the guitar. Then when it's time to lay down a few tunes at your destination, this baby goes from backpack to unfolded guitar in 20 seconds. Of course, you'll probably have to spend a minute or two tuning it up every time, but you'll be doing that anyway. This solves a major problem with portable guitars, most of which look weird and sound worse. Order up your Centerfold for $3370. – Charlie White galleryPost('folding_guitar', 8, 'DeVillain Centerfold'); Product Page [DeVillain Guitar Company , via InterTran]
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/centerfold-folding-guitar-ready-to-rock-in-20-seconds-248039.php

Guitar Hero: Encore & Guitar Hero 2006 titles under consideration for four GH sequels ...

Alles over Guitar Hero: Encore & Guitar Hero 2006 titles under consideration for four GH sequels ... | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Software Headlines :: Index | 2006-08-17 15:43:47
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Wireless, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, Online, Peripherals, Rhythm, Business Thanks to a reliable source, we've managed to get the scoop on some of the titles and logos that have been proposed for the next four Guitar Hero games, and we hope you like axe-themed subtitles because Guitar Hero: World Tour, Guitar Hero: Encore, Guitar Hero: Axe Grinder, and, yes, even Guitar Hero II are just a few of the names under consideration. Selling additional downloadable content is of course on the table as well. We all knew that multiple sequels were in the works for Activision's 100-million-dollar baby (which had, at last count, "five or six titles" to be jamming by the middle of 2007), but this is the first indication of potential game names beyond Guitar Hero II or 2 that we've heard about. Are there any decent names you can think of for four more years titles? Read on for the different naming conventions and subtitles also being looked at -- hence, the EA-inspired Guitar Hero 2006 label -- as well as a little analysis of the name game surrounding these sequels (which could simply be viewed as expansion packs or song packs in certain circles). The big questions, of course, are whether these names are any good and, more importantly, whether downloadable songs and gameplay updates make regular-sized sequels a relic of the retailing past. Rock on?While our source would only cop to there "potentially" being four sequels to the one game already out in stores, we're sure that Activision/Red Octane will pump out the new games and/or expansion packs as long as they keep selling -- whether Harmonix is around to develop for them or not. With that in mind, here are the other names being considered for those "potential" new games, which probably will get downloadable songs and other relevant content at some point in the near future.The simple numbering convention (works with Roman numerals, too): Guitar Hero 2 Guitar Hero 3 Guitar Hero 4 Guitar Hero 5The numbers with subtitles (would ReAmped really be the best subtitle to start off with, especially with Encore and World Tour still available?): Guitar Hero 2: ReAmped Guitar Hero 3: Encore Guitar Hero 4: Jam Session Guitar Hero 5: World TourSame deal with subtitles after ditching the numeric descriptors: Guitar Hero: ReAmped Guitar Hero: Encore Guitar Hero: Jam Session Guitar Hero: World TourGoing all the way (date-wise) with EA Sports-like yearly designations: Guitar Hero 2006 Guitar Hero 2007 Guitar Hero 2008 Guitar Hero 2009Of course, you know they thought up more than four possible subtitles for a lucrative new franchise, so here are the rest of the names mentioned that the marketers are pondering in their sleep or spare time: Guitar Hero: Axe Grinder Guitar Hero: No Strings Attached Guitar Hero: Six StringSorry we were only able to get our hands on two new candidates for GH logos, but hopefully all these crazy names will make up for the dearth of guitar-geared graphics gotten.At any rate, with all the subtitle action going on, perhaps we can be forgiven for wondering what will become of the simple Guitar Hero II moniker currently attached to the upcoming PS2 sequel set for November. As the post-March of '07 installment is said to be "an 'all-new Guitar Hero' game, the third entry in Red Octane's virtual-headbanger series," we wonder whether any of these extended titles will stick to the game (formerly?) known as Guitar Hero II, especially Guitar Hero 2006. After all, no other Hero game's been announced before the 2007 calendar year (or Activision's 2008 fiscal year, which starts April 1st, 2007) besides GH2.Of course, game titles get changed during development all the time -- sometimes even after the main development's over, such as when a game's ported from one country to another. What the MTV-minded (and MTV-partnered) folks at Red Octane have to figure out is how best to reach the mainstream with their music-based games, and good titles (with great gameplay, natch) only help the cause. Any way of aiding the great word of mouth for the series can only increase sales, which were noteworthy even eight months into its U.S. release (The NPD Group).Whatever the case may be, game journalists/bloggers might gain the most from the sequel name game as their punny headlines (like "Guitar Hero Continues World Tour In Europe" and "E3 06: Guitar Hero encore announced") appear perhaps unremarkably prescient in hindsight. (Okay, so Red Octane had "Guitar Hero World Tour" plastered on some T-shirts already, but that's par for the community-building course these days.)All kidding aside, the business of games -- which has reached a nine-digit figure with this publisher's acquisition deal alone -- is what dictates how major franchises are sustained and what new content is released, whether simple gamer pics or full-fledged extensions to titles already on store shelves. Questions currently without solid answers: Will downloadable songs be available by the time the fourth GH sequel's out and in numbers that will trump the trickled release schedule for Xbox Live Arcade games up to this point? When will the multiplatform strategy for the series be revealed to the public, and where are the first-party wireless guitar controllers? And how will the varied Hero-ic successors compare to Konami's rejuvenated GuitarFreaks franchise (coming to the States as Guitar Revolution), the downloadable song packs for Karaoke Revolution and DDR Ultramix on the original Xbox, as well as Sony's enormous back-catalog of downloadable PS2 tunes for the PS3 version of SingStar (with over 300-350 older songs to go with the newer ones)?For the sake of current and potential fans of the rhythm, music, singing, bemani, and/or peripheral-wielding game genres everywhere, let's hope the answers to these questions are good ones -- and get here quickly. See also: Wikipedia entry and Guitar Hero II info from one stickied forum thread Opposable Thumbs story on G.H.O.U.L. tease (Guitar Hero on 360?) The official Guitar Hero MySpace page and its G.H.O.U.L.-ish post Konami trademarks "Guitar Revolution" Joystiq interviews Rob Kay of Harmonix Three new Guitar Hero II tracks announced Guitar Hero II interview, dude RedOctane CEO: More music games coming A whole range of Guitar Heroes to be available DIY-erless Guitar Hero controller [for wireless jamming action]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSource: http://feeds.joystiq.com/~r/weblogsinc/joystiq/~3/13785869/ Dan Choi
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