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A Guide to Guitar Intonation.

You can do this!

Introduction:

The soulful resonance of a perfectly tuned guitar is a joy for both players and listeners alike. However, achieving that sweet harmony involves more than just tuning the strings. Intonation, the accuracy of each note across the fretboard, is a critical aspect that can make or break your guitar's sound. In this guide, we'll explore why adjusting intonation is important and how you can master this art to unlock the full potential of your instrument.

Why Intonation Matters:

Intonation refers to the accuracy of pitch across the entire fretboard. When a guitar is properly intonated, each note played at any fret on any string should be in tune. If the intonation is off, chords may sound sour, and melodies won't ring true. This issue becomes more apparent as you move up the neck, making it essential to address intonation for both open chords and intricate solos.

How to Check Intonation:

  1. Use an Electronic Tuner: Start by tuning your guitar to pitch using an electronic tuner. Ensure each open string is in tune.

  2. Check the Octave: Play each string at the 12th fret, which should produce the same note one octave higher. If the pitch is off, your guitar's intonation needs adjustment.

  3. Fine-Tune Each String: Play the 12th fret harmonic and compare it to the fretted 12th fret note. If they don't match, you'll need to make adjustments.

How to Adjust Intonation:

  1. Locate the Saddle Screws: Most electric guitars have individual saddle screws for each string on the bridge.

  2. Use a Screwdriver: To lengthen the string, turn the screw clockwise. To shorten it, turn counterclockwise. Make small adjustments and recheck the intonation until the 12th fret and open string notes match.

  3. Repeat the Process: Go through each string, adjusting the saddle screws as needed. Be patient and make small changes, as overcompensation can lead to new intonation issues.

Tips for Success:

  1. Fresh Strings: Intonate your guitar with fresh strings, as old ones can affect accuracy.

  2. Make sure you stretch your strings so they stay un tune prior to trying to intonate the guitar.

  3. Proper Action: Ensure your guitar has the correct action (string height) before adjusting intonation. Incorrect action can impact intonation.

  4. Stable Environment: Intonate your guitar in a stable environment, as temperature and humidity changes can affect tuning.

Conclusion:

Adjusting the intonation on your guitar may seem daunting at first, but it's a crucial skill that can significantly enhance your playing experience. A well-intonated guitar not only sounds better but also makes playing more enjoyable. Take the time to understand the nuances of your instrument, and with practice, you'll be able to fine-tune your guitar for a pitch-perfect performance every time.

Lucas

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Fender 5 Guitar Stand Review: Elevate Your Guitar Display with Style and Functionality

Elevate Your Guitar Display with Style and Functionality


For every guitar enthusiast, the challenge of storing multiple guitars while ensuring easy access and display can be quite daunting. Fender, a brand synonymous with quality in the music industry, presents a solution to this predicament with their 5 Guitar Stand. In this comprehensive review, we'll delve into the design, functionality, and overall performance of this stand, exploring how it can not only safeguard your prized instruments but also showcase them with flair.

Design and Build Quality:

The Fender 5 Guitar Stand boasts a sleek and sturdy design, crafted to accommodate five guitars simultaneously. The frame is constructed from durable materials, striking the perfect balance between robustness and elegance. The black powder-coated finish not only enhances the stand's aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its resilience against wear and tear.

The stand features a foam-padded yoke for each guitar slot, ensuring that your instruments are cradled securely without the risk of scratches or dings. The stability of the base is commendable, providing a solid foundation for your guitars while minimizing the footprint to save space in your studio or rehearsal area.

Functionality and Ease of Use:

Setting up the Fender 5 Guitar Stand is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design. The guitars slide effortlessly into the padded yokes, and the spacing between each slot is well-calibrated to prevent any accidental contact between instruments. The stand's foldable design adds to its convenience, making it easy to transport for gigs or rehearsals.

The inclusion of adjustable height on each yoke is a thoughtful touch, allowing you to customize the display according to the size and shape of your guitars. Whether you have acoustic guitars, electric guitars, or a mix of both, this stand accommodates them with versatility.

Space Efficiency:

One of the standout features of the Fender 5 Guitar Stand is its space efficiency. By vertically stacking guitars, it optimizes floor space, making it ideal for those with limited room. This is especially advantageous for home studios or rehearsal spaces where maximizing space is crucial.

Customer Feedback:

User reviews of the Fender 5 Guitar Stand consistently highlight its sturdy construction, easy assembly, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your guitars are securely held in place. Customers appreciate the attention to detail in the design, particularly the padded yokes that protect the instruments' finishes.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Fender 5 Guitar Stand proves to be a reliable and stylish solution for guitar storage and display. Its combination of durability, functionality, and space efficiency makes it a standout choice for musicians with multiple guitars in their collection. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a hobbyist, this stand offers a practical and visually appealing way to showcase your guitars while keeping them safe and accessible. Invest in the Fender 5 Guitar Stand to add a touch of class to your guitar ensemble and enjoy the convenience of having your instruments at your fingertips.

Play On!

Lucas



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My Interview with Oli Brown. Singer. Songwriter. Guitarist.

A chat with the amazingly humble and talented Oli Brown.

I am so excited and privileged to be talking with British Guitarist Singer Songwriter Oli Brown of RavenEye!!! 

If you are a musician of any kind you should tune in. Oli has a wealth of experience as a singer, writer and guitarist. He’s sharing his knowledge of writing, recording, singing and playing on his latest endeavor Guitar Tribe. 

He and his band RavenEye have toured extensively throughout the world sharing stages with the likes of Aerosmith, Kiss, Slash, John Mayal, Joe Satriani, Johnny Winter, Deep Purple and many others. 

Oli released 4 solo albums between 2008 and 2013. 

2008 Open Road 

2010 Head I Win Tails You Lose 

2012 Here I Am 

2013 Songs From The Road 

In 2014 Oli formed RavenEye with bassist Aaron Spiers and drummer Kev Hickman. In 2016 Drummer Adam Breeze joined the band. 

The band's debut E.P Breaking Out was released 2016 Nova New single Called Animals just debuted April 10th! Check it out at the link below https://songwhip.com/song/raveneye/an... 

Check out Oli Brown's Guitar Tribe at; www.facebook.com/groups/theguitartribe

Oli is an amazing guy.  One of the hardest working dudes I know!

It was my absolute pleasure to spend over an hour and half chatting with Oli.  We covered a lot of topics and had a great chat!  I can’t wait to do it again!

Lucas

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How to Install new Pickups using an Obsidian Wiring Harness.

It all begins with an idea.

In Video two of our 2007 Highway One Strat upgrades and mods I show you how easy it is to install pickups when you have a Solderless Obsidian Wiring kit installed. 

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How to install pickups in your guitar even if you can't solder! If you can use a screwdriver you can install guitar pickups yourself! One mistake that I made was in trimming the "pushback" wire Duh. No need to do that. You literally need two screwdrivers. One Phillips to remove and reinstall the pick guard and the pickups from the guitar and another small flat head to push the button down while installing or removing wire from the PCB circuit. 

Step 1 - Remove old strings - I saved mine to reuse as they are still in good shape 

Step 2 - Remove the pickguard screws 

Step 3 - Check to see if the pick guard will come out of the guitar, if not it could be that the neck is holding the pick guard in place. If so, the back the neck screws off enough to allow you to remove the pickguard. Be sure to be careful if your ground wire or output jack leads are short not to break them. 

Step 4 - Using a small flat head screwdriver remove the leads from the Obsidian Wiring harness 

Step 5 - Remove the pickups from the pickguard using a phillips screwdriver 

Step 6 - Install the new pickups into the pick guard and insert the hot and ground leads according to the instructions. Hot is white black is ground 

Step 7 - Plug a patch cable into the input check and plug the guitar into an amp. Use a low volume and clean channel. Touch the pickup magnets in relation to the pickup selector switch and you should hear a noise through the amp. It's good to do this to make sure you have not made a mistake. 

Step 8 - If step 7 checks out reinstall the pick guard 

Step 9 - Tighten the neck screws back up 

Step 10 - Restring the guitar 

Step 11 - Set the pickup height. It's that simple!

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