Friday, July 31, 2009

ESP LTD M-100FM Electric Guitar For Sale








The ESP LTD M-100FM Electric Guitar has a basswood body with a flamed maple top, 25.5" scale maple neck with rosewood fretboard and extra-jumbo frets. Black nickel hardware. double-locking Floyd Rose Special bridge, and ESP LH-150 pickups.

ESP LTD M-100FM Electric Guitar Features:

  • Bolt-on 25.5" scale maple neck
  • Extra-thin, flat neck contour
  • Basswood body with flamed maple top
  • Rosewood fretboard with XJ frets and model name at 12th fret
  • ESP LH-150 pickup set
  • Floyd Rose Special bridge
  • Locking nut
  • Volume, 3-way switch, tone controls
  • ESP tuners
  • Black nickel hardware

Contact me: heater_as@yahoo.com
019-6286114

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Guitar Tabs - Petikan Gitar Klasik

Petikan Gitar Klasik
Tabs contributed by: heater
Click the link below to download the tabs in PDF format:
Petikan Gitar Klasik.pdf

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Guitar Tabs - Ku Intai Cinta Dlm Rahsia

Ku Intai Cinta Dalam Rahsia (Guitar Version)
Tabs contributed by: heater
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Ku Intai Cinta Dalam Rahsia.pdf

Guitar Tabs - Can't Help Falling In Love

Tabs contributed by: heater
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Can't Help Faliing In Love.pdf

Guitar Tabs - Bimbang (from heater's video)

Tabs contributed by: heater
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Melly Goeslow - Bimbang.pdf

Anatomy Of A Guitar


So you have a guitar, and you want to learn how to play it, right? Well, first...get to know your guitar a little better. Here is a diagram of the electric guitar, along with part definitions. (The Acoustic guitar will be quite similar)

Body: The main part of the guitar which connects to the guitar neck. Also where the pickups and bridge is located.
Bridge: The bridge assembly, or just "bridge" is an area on the face of the guitar where the string meet or are connected to the face.
Frets: Vertical metal wires which sit vertically on the guitar neck.
Headstock: The area of the guitar at the end of the neck where the strings are tuned.
Neck: The long narrow part of the guitar where notes are fretted. Located between the body and headstock of the guitar.
Nut: The point on the guitar neck where the strings touch the neck and join the headstock.
Pickup Switch: A switch located on the body of the guitar used to select different pickups for different tones and sounds.
Pickups: A Pickup is a magnet wrapped in wires which sits on the face of an electric guitar, underneath the strings. When the strings move, it interferes with the magnetic field of the pickup and that impulse is sent to the amplifier. The impulse is then modified at the amplifier.
Tremolo: (aka: Whammy bar) The tremolo is a bar connected to the bride of the guitar. By moving the tremolo bar up or down, you can move the bridge, thus changing the pitch.
Tuning Pegs: The pegs located at the headstock which are used to tune the guitar. the Machine Heads have gears, which when turned, can tighten or loosen the string.
Volume & Tone Control: Control knobs on the body of the guitar which are used to adjust guitar volume and tone.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Guitarist Review


PROFILE
Name: Rahman Bin Mahmud
Artists Name: Man Kidal
Born: 2 March 1963
Origin: Johor
Guitar: Fender Stratocaster 1978
Amplifier: Marshall
Style: Speeding, Neoclassical, Shredding
Band: Search(1985-Cinta Buatan Malaysia), Lefthanded
Favourite: Yngwie Malmsteen, Ricthie Blackmore, Jimi Hendrix