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August 15, 2010

Fender Musical Instruments

Fender Musical Instruments Corporation of Scottsdale, Arizona is a manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers, such as solid-body electric guitars, including the Stratocaster and the Telecaster. The company, previously named the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, was founded in Fullerton, California, by Clarence Leonidas "Leo" Fender in 1946.[1] Leo Fender also designed one of the first commercially successful solid-body electric basses, the Precision Bass (P-Bass), which has become known in rock, jazz, country, Motown, funk, and other types of music.
The company is a privately held corporation, with the controlling majority of its stock owned by a group of its own company officers and managers. William (Bill) Mendello is Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer and James Broenen is Chief Financial Officer.
Fender's headquarters are in Scottsdale, Arizona with manufacturing facilities in Corona, California (USA) and Ensenada, Baja California (Mexico).
History
Fender offered the first mass-produced solid-body Spanish-style electric guitar, the Telecaster (originally named the 'Broadcaster'; 'Esquire' is a single pickup version)[2] the first mass-produced electric bass, the Precision Bass (P-Bass); and popular Stratocaster (Strat) guitar. While Fender was not the first to manufacture electric guitars, as other companies and luthiers had produced electric guitars since the late 1920s, none was as commercially successful as Fender's. Furthermore, while nearly all other electric guitars then were either hollow-body guitars or more specialized instruments such as Rickenbacker's solid-body Hawaiian guitars, Fender had created versatile solid-body electric guitars. These guitars were and still are popular for musicians in a variety of genres. Many bands, even to this day, use any type of Fender guitars. Some notable Fender players were George Harrison, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Jimi Hendrix, Hank Marvin, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler and others.
The company also makes and/ or distributes acoustic guitars, electric basses, mandolins, banjos, and violins, as well as guitar amplifiers, bass amplifiers, and PA (public address) equipment. Other Fender brands include Squier (entry level/budget), Guild (acoustic and electric guitars and amplifiers), SWR (bass amplification), Passport Tacoma, Jackson, Charvel, Gretsch guitars and collaborated with Eddie Van Halen to make the EVH guitars and amplifiers.
On October 28, 2007, Fender announced its intention to buy Kaman Music Corporation (owners of Hamer Guitars, Ovation Guitars, Genz Benz amplifiers, Gibraltar Hardware, along with many others, and exclusive distributor for Sabian cymbals and Takamine Guitars).
Other Fender instruments include the Mustang, Jazzmaster, Jaguar, Starcaster, Duo-sonic, Tele-Sonic, Strat-o-Sonic, Toronado and Bronco guitars; basses such as the Jazz Bass, the 'Telecaster Bass' reissue of the original 1950s Precision Bass; a line of lap steels; three models of electric violin, and the Fender Rhodes electric piano.
For a full list of products made by Fender see: Fender Musical Instrument Corporation product list
Origins


Sketch of Leo Fender's lap steel guitar from 1944 patent application
The company began as Fender's Radio Service in late 1938 in Fullerton, California, USA. As a qualified electronics technician, Leo Fender had been asked to repair not only radios, but phonograph players, home audio amplifiers, public address systems and musical instrument amplifiers. (At the time, most of these were just variations on a few simple vacuum-tube circuits.) All designs were based on research developed and released to the public domain by Western Electric in the '30s, and used vacuum tubes for amplification. The business also sidelined in carrying records for sale and the rental of self-designed-and-built PA systems. Leo became intrigued by design flaws in current musical instrument amplifiers, and he began custom-building a few amplifiers based on his own designs or modifications to designs.
By the early 1940s, he had partnered with another local electronics enthusiast named Clayton Orr "Doc" Kauffman, and together they formed a company named K & F Manufacturing Corp. to design, manufacture and sell electric instruments and amplifiers. Production began in 1945 with Hawaiian lap steel guitars (incorporating a patented pickup) and amplifiers, which were sold as sets. By the end of the year, Fender had become convinced that manufacturing was more profitable than repair, and he decided to concentrate on that business. Kauffman remained unconvinced, however, and they had amicably parted ways by early 1946. At that point Leo renamed the company the Fender Electric Instrument Company. The service shop remained open until 1951, although Leo Fender did not personally supervise it after 1947.
The first big series of amplifiers were built in 1948. These were known as tweed amps, because they were covered in the same kind of cloth used for luggage at the time. These amps varied in output from 3 watts to 75 watts. This period was one of innovation and changes; While Leo made a Tweed Princeton in 1948 for his Professional 8 string Lap Steel guitar [very short lived, as later he would focus on 6 string Student models] later the Princeton would become a push-pull class AB tube amp, in 1948 it was a single ended Class A amplifier similar to the Fender Champ, with the output transformer mounted to the speaker frame and bereft of any negative feedback. Also, in 1964, the Tweed Champ amp would be reissued in black tolex in small numbers along with the newer model with the slant front panel and controls; the stacked plywood boxes Leo used often went uninventoried. In late 1963, he found a couple hundred Tweed Champ chassis boxes in these bins. He had had them chromed and printed in 1958; being frugal, he built them in black tolex with a chrome and black Champ nameplate, as he had money tied up in them already.
Fender moved to Tolex coverings for the brownface amps in 1960, with the exception of the Champ which kept its tweed until 1964. Fender also began using Oxford, Utah and CTS speakers interchangeably with the Jensens; generally the speaker that could be supplied most economically would be used. Jensens and Oxfords remained the most common during this period. By 1963 Fender amplifiers had a black Tolex covering, silver grille cloth, and black forward-facing control panel. The tremolo was changed to a simpler circuit based on an optical coupler and requiring only one tube. The amps still spanned the spectrum from 4 watts to 85, but the difference in volume was larger, due to the improved, clean tone of the 85w Twin.
Fender owed its early success not only to its founder and talented associates such as musician/product engineer Freddie Tavares but also to the efforts of sales chief, senior partner and marketing genius Don Randall. According to The Stratocaster Chronicles (a book by Tom Wheeler; Hal Leonard Pub., Milwaukee, WI; 2004, p. 108), Mr. Randall assembled what Mr. Fender's original partner Doc Kauffman called “a sales distributorship like nobody had ever seen in the world.” Randall worked closely with the immensely talented photographer/designer Bob Perine. Their catalogs and ads — such as the inspired "You Won't Part With Yours Either" campaign, which portrayed people surfing, skiing, skydiving, and climbing into jet planes, all while holding Jazzmasters and Stratocasters — elevated once-staid guitar merchandising to an art form. In Fender guitar literature of the 1960s, attractive, guitar-toting teenagers were posed with surfboards and Perine's classic Thunderbird convertible at local beachside settings, firmly integrating Fender into the surfin’/hot rod/sports car culture of Southern California celebrated by the Beach Boys, beach movies, and surf music. (The Stratocaster Chronicles, by Tom Wheeler; Hal Leonard Pub., Milwaukee, WI; 2004, p. 108). This early success is dramatically illustrated by the growth of Fender's manufacturing capacity through the 1950's and 1960's.
Sale to CBS
In early 1965, Leo Fender sold his companies to the Columbia Broadcasting System, or CBS for $13 million.[3] This was almost two million more than they paid for The New York Yankees a year before. CBS entered the musical instruments field by acquiring the Fender companies (Fender Sales, Inc., Fender Electric Instrument Company, Inc., Fender Acoustic Instrument Company, Inc., Fender-Rhodes, Inc., Terrafen, Inc., Clef-Tronix, Inc., Randall Publishing Co., Inc., and V.C. Squier Company), as well as Electro-Music Inc. (Leslie speakers), Rogers drums, Steinway pianos, Gemeinhardt flutes, Lyon & Healy harps, Rodgers (institutional) organs, and Gulbransen home organs.
This had far-reaching implications. The sale was taken as a positive development, considering CBS's ability to bring in money and personnel who acquired a large inventory of Fender parts and unassembled guitars that were assembled and put to market. However, the sale also led to a reduction of the quality of Fender's guitars while under the management of "cost-cutting" CBS. Several cosmetic changes occurred after 1965/1966, such as a larger headstock shape on certain guitars. Bound necks with block shaped position markers were introduced in 1966. A bolder black headstock logo, as well as a brushed aluminum face plate with blue or red labels (depending the model) for the guitar and bass amplifiers became standard features, starting in 1968. These cosmetic changes were followed by a new "tailless" Fender amp decal and a sparkling orange grillcloth on certain amplifiers in the mid-1970s. Regarding guitars, in the early 1970s the usual four-bolt neck joint was changed to one using only three bolts, and a second string tree for the two middle (G and D) strings was added in late 1971. These changes were said to have been made to save money: While it suited the new 'improved' micro-tilt adjustment of the neck (previously requiring neck removal and shimming), the "Bullet" truss-rod system, and a 5-way pickup selector on most models, it also resulted in a greater propensity toward mechanical failure of the guitars.
During the CBS era, the company did introduce some new instrument and amplifier designs. The Fender Starcaster was particularly unusual because of its semi-hollow body design, still retaining the Fender bolt-on neck, and a completely different headstock. The Starcaster also incorporated a new Humbucking pickup designed by Seth Lover. This pickup also gave rise to 3 new incarnations of the classic Telecaster. Though more recent use by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead has raised the Starcaster's profile, CBS-era instruments are generally much less coveted or collectable than the "pre-CBS" models created by Leo Fender prior to selling the Fender companies to CBS in 1965.
The culmination of the CBS "cost-cutting" may have occurred in 1983, when the Fender Stratocaster received a short-lived redesign lacking a second tone control and a bare-bones output jack, as well as redesigned single-coil pickups, active electronics, and three push-push buttons for pickup selection (Elite Series). Additionally, previous models such as the Swinger (also known as Musiclander) and Custom (also known as Maverick) were perceived by some musicians as little more than attempts to squeeze profits out of factory stock. The so-called "pre-CBS cult" refers to the popularity of Fenders made before the sale.
After selling the Fender company, Leo Fender founded Music Man in 1975, and later founded the G&L Musical Instruments company, which manufactures electric guitars and basses based on his later designs.
Fender today
In 1985, in a campaign initiated by then CBS Musical Instruments division president William Schultz (1926-2006), the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company employees purchased the company from CBS and renamed it the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Behind the Fender name, the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has retained Fender's older models along with newer designs and concepts.
Fender manufactures its highest quality, most expensive guitars at its Corona factory in California and manufactures a variety of other mid-to-high quality guitars at its Ensenada factory in Baja California, Mexico. Channing Ward is the lead designer of the 2009 Stratocaster. Fender also contracts Asian guitar builders to manufacture Fender guitars and the economy priced entry-level Squier guitars. Older vintage and U.S.A. built Fender guitars are generally the most favoured, but pre-1990 Fender Japan guitars are now highly regarded as well. Fender guitars built in Ensenada, Mexico now fulfill the primary export role formerly held by Japanese made Fenders. Japanese Fenders are now manufactured specifically for the Japanese market, with only a small number marked for export.
Squier was a string manufacturer subsequently acquired by Fender. The Squier brand has been used by Fender since 1982 to market inexpensive variants of Fender guitars intended to compete with the rise of Stratocaster copies, as the Stratocaster was slowly becoming more popular. Squier guitars have been manufactured in Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia and China. The Squier name adorns many inexpensive guitars based on Fender designs but with generally cheaper hardware, bridges and electronics.
In recent years, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has branched out into making and selling steel-string acoustic guitars, and has purchased a number of other instrument firms, including the Guild Guitar Company, the Sunn Amplifier Company, and other brands such as SWR Sound Corporation. In early 2003, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation made a deal with Gretsch and began manufacturing and distributing new Gretsch guitars. Fender also owns: Jackson, Charvel, Olympia, Orpheum, Tacoma Guitars (based in Seattle, WA), Squier and Brand X amps. The Californian guitar giant has recently purchased Kaman Music Corporation, which owns Ovation acoustic guitars, LP and Toca hand percussion products, Gibraltar Hardware, Genz Benz Amplification, Hamer Guitars and is the exclusive U.S. sales representative for Sabian Cymbals and exclusive worldwide distributor of Takamine Guitars and Gretsch Drums.
In February 2007 Fender announced that it would produce an illustrated product guide in place of its traditional annual Frontline magazine. This change was made in large part due to the costs associated with paying royalties in both print and the Internet. With the new illustrated product guide, this removed print issues. The new guide contains its entire range of instruments and amplifiers along with color pictures and basic specifications. The New Fender Frontline In-Home will be produced during the year, keeping customers up to date with new products. These will be available through guitar publications and will be directly mailed to customers who sign up to the Fender website. As well as these printed formats, Fender Frontline Live was launched at the winter NAMM show in January 2007 as a new online reference point, containing information on new products and live footage from the show.
Instruments
The core of its instrument line — the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass — remains largely unchanged from the 1950s and 1960s originals (Roberts, Jim. 2003. American Basses:A Illustrated History). They also make acoustic guitars.
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June 1, 2010

Guitar

Guitar
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An acoustic guitar.

Guitar is a musical instrument strings played with the fingers of a hand or a plektrum (guitar stringed instruments). The sound produced by vibrating strings.

Guitar can be acoustic or electric guitar, or a combination thereof.
Table of contents
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* 1 History of Guitar
* 2 Types of Guitar
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
* 5 References

[Edit] History of Guitar

The authenticity of the guitar can not be seen from antiquity. Some experts feel this tool comes from the African continent, where many modern replica in the form of round like a clam shell box with Gut / silk yarn, in many regions of the continent. Other experts find this tool in the form of glass in the relief of old stone relief in the days of Ancient Central Asia and Asia. Materials other thoughts also arise with the discovery of ancient Greek vase patterned vase. Greek Strings is the first tool that may be categorized as a guitar. Modern Guitar possibility stems from the Spanish guitar, but various kinds of guitars such as the instrument of instruments we can see the painting at the age dilukisan Renaiassance Medieval and there are many throughout Europe. [1]
[Edit] Types of Guitar

* The Pick Guitar

The Pick guitar played by plucking the strings with a pick, where the pick is shaped like a flattened round fruits Almond made from turtle shell or plastic.

Differences of this kind of guitar is there are two sound holes shaped S-Shaped on the front of the guitar body. Strings made of wire and connected to the Tailpiece / end string binding. Fingerboard / neck guitar lines close together and are marked with an iron / name Frets. Frets is a place where the left hand fingers press the strings. Point to make it easier for players to find the notes of the note and play with rhythm.

Since the mid-decade 30's, Guitar Pick has been created / changed to Contact Electric Guitar with Microphone set under the strings or Pickups. Then the pickup is connected with the loudspeaker. The Pick Guitar and Electric Guitar is most often used in Jazz music, bands and dance band Rock group.

In general, the guitar strings have a total of six; then came the guitar with 12 strings which is more commonly used in the country music scene. In the decade of the '50s, came the guitar with two necks (fretboard); the one and only six strings 12 strings (as is often used by John McLaughlin). Then there are also guitar strings 7 (as they are commonly used by Bucky Pizzarelli), even there are also guitar strings 10. Electric guitar and growing; Solid-Body (as already described above without the sound of resonance, so that really sounds electric) types of hollow-body guitars and semi-hollowed. Type electric guitar like that commonly used in the arena rock / pop. Type of electric guitars are also continuing with the use of different kinds of sound effects.

Part of the Electric Guitar

Guitar is the most important elements in a band. Guitar as we know it today has a type and its diverse forms. But we will discuss this time is the essence of the guitar parts.

* The Finger-Style Guitar

The Finger-Style Guitar played by plucking the strings with fingers fingers. Strings strings are made of Nylon, Silk and wire. This guitar sound has a loop hole. The fingerboard has such Frets Guitar Pick but more broadly. Many works from the classical masters, including Bach and Chopin, has arranged for guitar. Guitar, both of The Finger-Style Guitar or The Pick Guitar, often becomes the favorite for the singer of folk songs. A form of guitar music that is popular but hard to Flamenco, Gypsy dance of Spain. [1]
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April 26, 2010

Benefits Music for Right & Left Brain Intelligence Child

Moms know, play music on your child can improve their ability in mathematics and science. The results showed, classical music enriches brain development of children under the age of three years.
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September 12, 2009

Price bass






........Ibanez......................................PRICE

* Ibanez ATK 300...................................Rp 3,700,000

* Ibanez BTB 200...................................Rp 2,460,000

* Ibanez BTB 07 LTD..............................Rp 2,450,000

* Ibanez GSR 180...................................Rp 1,390,000

* Ibanez GSR 200...................................Rp 1,675,000

* Ibanez GSR 205...................................Rp 1,890,000

* Ibanez GSR 390...................................Rp 1,930,000

* Ibanez GSR 395...................................Rp 1,900,000

* Ibanez GSRX 300.................................Rp 2,000,000

* Ibanez GSRX 305.................................Rp 2,420,000

* Ibanez RD 300......................................Rp 1,790,000

* Ibanez SRX 300....................................Rp 2,500,000

* Ibanez SRX 350....................................Rp 2,530,000



........Rockwell...................................PRICE

* Rockwell RB 22 N................................Rp 1,278,000

* Rockwell RB 522..................................Rp....980,000

* Rockwell RJB 20..................................Rp....960,000

* Rockwell SB 24....................................Rp 1,260,000

* Rockwell SB 25....................................Rp 1,390,000

* Rockwell WEB 824...............................Rp 1,240,000

* Rockwell WEB 825...............................Rp 1,370,000

* Rockwell XB 2442.................................Rp 1,425,000

* Rockwell XB 2443.................................Rp 1,400,000

* Rockwell RB 01....................................Rp ...600,000

* Rockwell RB 20....................................Rp....780,000

* Rockwell RB 21....................................Rp....925,000

* Rockwell RB 32....................................Rp....620,000

* Rockwell RBH 21..................................Rp....700,000

Price - the price to dealers jakarta, to the outside Jakarta, please contact your nearest music dealer in your city
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Beginners Drum Techniques




Tips For Beginner Drummer

a. Always using the EAR plug (cover your ears) in order to protect the ears from damage, and always use at practice and perform. Now a lot of drummers who have the disease tinnitus (ear buzzing) and until now there is still no cure. You love the hearing.

b. Make a habit of using the metronome tempo every time practicing so that you always stable.

c. Play with a relaxed, not tense and do not waste energy, there is no point.

d. STICK Always prepare yourself for more than one pair if you want to perform.

e. Do not be too easily satisfied with the knowledge that you can. Try adding more science teachers by learning from a different drummer, or from your friends who are more experienced.

f. Do not be too fanatic on one or two songs just flow, this is what the players can inhibit creativity and make your game become monotonous and boring. Experiment with different kinds of music and you try to play all the music flow.

g. In the game should involve Feel drums or in other words must benar2 felt, not at home and do not ever think that the harder the better blows. That's wrong! And also do not think that the faster you play the more intense. Not really, violence and the speed had nothing to do with musicality.

h. Always practice of TEMPO in a slow and if it is so used, increase the tempo slowly. You must learn to walk first and then get away.

i. LISTEN to the other musicians, do not just focused on ourselves, listen to the other.

j. Be CREATIVE drummer, give variation on every play drums you can. Because the drum is still something 'new', there are many new variations that can be found.
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July 17, 2009

Lantern are going out


Morale continued to flare, but the spirit is increasingly extinguished, mercifully in their faces there is still hope to reach the future, sometimes they are on a lazy day for exercise, especially if his training in a place quite far away from home.
Hope comes when a friend offers services to bring the tape to the label child lanterns, spirit reappeared.
Obstacles are always there but the togetherness children kept awake well lamps, because they were one goal to reach for a better future. play music and continue to work, no doubt their talent, they have the skills, talents, and the color itself in choosing the path of music. time passes even more luminous lantern slowly but surely started to dare nujukin lantern children in the ability of events to music festivals or music that is often in the parade held in the area PURWASUKA, hours of flying is that we try to live so that children lanterns have faith that they could do many of the current music track their field.
Children Lantern believe someday, whenever that time the child can show his ability lantern at the music Indonesia.

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