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Riffs: The Women of GHS, Gear Acquisition Syndrome, Grammys

The Women of GHS from Myspace Here''s a cool collection of ladies who play the hell out of a guitar. Gear AcQuisition Syndrome Finally, some much-needed attention is given

Daize Shane

The Women of GHS

from Myspace


Here''s a cool collection of ladies who play the hell out of a guitar.
G.A.S.

Gear AcQuisition Syndrome


Finally, some much-needed attention is given to an ailment that many of us suffer from: Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
Here''s an article explaining GAS. Here''s a thoughtful assessment of the symptoms. Here''s a forum for GAS sufferers who blame their problem on their kids. Here''s a blog that attempts to diagnose the severity of GAS.

Grammy

Grammy Award Winners

from Grammy.com


This year''s winner for Best Hawaiian Music Album is the live compilation album titled, "Treasures of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar." In other news, there is a Grammy category for Best Hawaiian Music Album.

Here''s a list of the other winners.

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Darkglass introduces the Luminal Booster Ultra for bass guitar, combining the Harmonic Booster with adjustable frequency range parallel compression, 6-band EQ, gain reduction meter, and 7 custom Impulse Responses. With versatile controls, including a +/- 20dB BOOST and CHARACTER selection, this pedal offers precision and unmatched tonal control for bass players.

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Focusrite announces the expansion of the Scarlett audio interface range with the 4th Gen 16i16, 18i16, and 18i20 models.

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In this episode, Nick Millevoi and Jason Shadrick dig deep into the work of Jazzmaster-master Nels Cline—best known for his brain-melting work with Wilco. They get into what makes Cline’s sound so unmistakable, from his obsession with the Jazzmaster to his pedalboard that could double as a small spaceship, as well as his ability to draw from an extremely wide range of influences.

But Nels Cline isn’t just Wilco’s lead guitarist (a chair he’s held for two decades)—he’s created his own musical universe. The hosts take you on a whirlwind tour of his wild discography, including the Nels Cline Singers’ Instrumentals as well as his never-ending list of collaborations (we’re starting to suspect he’s cloned himself to pull it all off). And then there’s “Impossible Germany”—one of the greatest rock guitar solos on this century.

Nick and Jason can’t stop raving about how Cline’s magic really shines when he’s playing with others, making him not just a guitar hero but the ultimate team player. One minute, he’s shredding like a beast, next he’s creating sonic explosions, and then he’s pulling on your heartstrings. You’ll be leaving this episode with some homework!

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