Guitar Cable Importance
If you want the best possible sound from your guitar rig, you'll need good cables.
Not only do cheap cables break easily, and have a very short life span, they can allow unwanted noise to break through and interfere with recordings, and live performances. CLICK HERE to read an excellent article on the importance of having good cables, or just read the next section for the main points. Benefits of Having a Well Made Cable
Mogami Gold Instrument Cables
I've been sold on Mogami cables for a several years now.
Not only do they easily out last cheap cables, but I've noticed better life span than Monster cables. Features of the Mogami Cables
User Reviews
"Before this cable, I was using some cheap generic cable. I didn't realize how much noise I was getting from the other cable until I switched to this one...This Mogami is well-shielded and quieter."
-SR
"In my experience with many different types and qualities of instrument cables, I have found Mogami to be unparalleled in terms of their build quality, durability, near-silent operation, and seamless reproduction of my instrument's tone profile without coloration."
-S. Toll
"Extremely even and clean crisp tone and zero noise or feedback even with my Strat which is what I play the majority of the time."
-Joey D
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Metal and Rock Rhythm Guitar Crash Course
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Rhythm is the most important skill needed for any musician. Doesn't matter if playing rhythm chords is your goal, or playing insanely fast lead lines and solos, if your rhythm sucks, EVERYTHING suffers! You need solid rhythm in order to sound your best. This course covers how to play, read, and count various rhythms ranging from super basic to stupid challenging. In this course you will find: CLICK HERE to see a preview of how the course looks. This download will be a .zip file containing the following items: AuthorJohn Taylor, guitar instructor for Mile High Shred. Archives
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