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• Giveaway for new product featured on PremierGuitar.com and in PG's weekly newsletter: Average reach 575,000+
• PG can host the giveaway on the PG site or send traffic directly to your website.
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In 1986, my friend Jon Small produced the video for Run-DMC and Aerosmith’s version of “Walk this Way.” Small starts the video with Aerosmith loudly jamming in a rehearsal space with an annoyed Run-DMC shouting from the adjacent room, “Turn that noise down, man.” When DMC realizes they can’t get around it, they have to get into it.

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Reader: Erik Sheppard

Hometown: Austin, Texas

Guitar: The Alumidoomer

Our featured reader designed this guitar with doom metal in mind, then farmed out the building of its components to various companies.

This project started out as a kind of “dream guitar” build, that would incorporate many of the things I wanted in a new guitar built for playing downtuned, doomy, stoner stuff: an offset body in glossy black, a single bridge-pickup configuration, and an aluminum neck.
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Syncopation is like the secret sauce of rhythm playing for guitarists. It's what gives your music that extra kick, that groove that makes people nod their heads and tap their feet without even realizing it.

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