Learn and Master Guitar Deluxe Edition

Price: 149.00
Retail Price: 249.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Original Edition

Price: 119.00
Retail Price: 219.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 10 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Homeschool Edition

Price: 169.00
Retail Price: 269.00

The Learn & Master Guitar Student Edition is a Complete 2-Year Guitar Curriculum Designed for Home Study. It Contains Our Full Extended Guitar Course plus: 68-Page Teacher's Guide (With Full 2-Year Scope-and-Sequence) and 2-DVD Teacher's Resource Set.


Learn and Master Guitar Home School Upgrade

Price: 29.99
Retail Price: 29.99

The Home School Edition includes a 68 pg. Teachers Guidebook (with a 2-year scope and sequence!) This guidebook was developed to help Teachers/Parents know when their Students are ready to advance to each next lesson. In addition, there are 2 Teacher Resource DVDs. These are what you'd get in this upgrade package.


Previously Viewed Learn and Master Guitar - only $99!

Price: 99.00
Retail Price: 99.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Expanded Guitar Course Upgrade

Price: 50.00
Retail Price: 50.00

We've added 10 more DVDs with additional songs, exercises, and workshops for each of the original 20 sessions that were already included on the first 10 DVDs. You can upgrade your course by purchasing the 10 new Expansion DVDs for only $50.


Learn and Master Spotlight Series: Blues Guitar

Price: 99.00
Retail Price: 99.00

Our Spotlight Series on Blues Guitar is an in-depth course in blues guitar playing—the real nuts and bolts. You’ll get what you need: the musical understanding, the concepts, chords, techniques, and riffs that will help you play great blues guitar.


Spotlight Series Guitar Set-Up and Maintenance

Price: 49.00
Retail Price: 49.00

Our Spotlight Series on Guitar Setups will show you step-by-step how to set up your guitar in your own home using a few easy-to-use tools. You’ll make basic adjustments to your guitar so you end up with a better playing and sounding instrument.


 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

Gibson Flying V vs. Fender Strat.

Exactly the same piece of music, same amp settings, only different guitars. I like both of the sounds of the guitars, Tell me which one you like most.

Duration : 0:1:50


« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next »
Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

$3,999.00

The '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar is the quintessential Les Paul at its finest. It's Custom Shop crafted to be accurate to '57 specifications in every detail including the CTS pots and bumblebee capacitors. It was the first Paul to feature humbucking pickups, and this one comes equipped with BurstBuckers. Carved maple top, mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck with the '57 profile and the original extended tenon joint. It features binding on body and neck, nickel hardware, an original ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, and the trademark antique gold finish. Includes Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case.

« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next »

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Tags: , , , ,

25 Responses to “Gibson Flying V vs. Fender Strat.”

  1. 371944a says:

    and why does it …
    and why does it matter if 2 epiphones are 1200$?

  2. 371944a says:

    i have american …
    i have american telecaster an 4 epiphones an 2 gibsons and 2 american strats.i have 3 slash signature les paul and sg custom.that epiphone sounds almost as good a as gibson les paul standard but it beats telecaster all the way.and if you compare 60$ squier to 500$ epiphone it is obvius that you ar one dumfuck

  3. Shink5 says:

    well you are gay

    well you are gay
    epis are quality
    i have a squier bullet(60$)
    and my friend has an epi lespaul and SG (together 1200$)
    and id pick my guitar over his anyday

  4. 371944a says:

    i think epiphone sg …
    i think epiphone sg custom better than tele

  5. Shink5 says:

    like it is;)

    like it is;)
    i find epis to be very cheap which is why its better to wait the extra 6 months to get the real thing instead of a cheaper version
    also u can do almost anything with a tele
    so its a pretty ing amazing guitar:D

  6. texasranga says:

    yeah i already have …
    yeah i already have a Dean with humbuckers, and i wanted something with single coils. its a fantastic value.

  7. Shink5 says:

    good choice
    (i …

    good choice
    (i wouldve murdered u if u got a epi v over a tele)

  8. Shink5 says:

    oh u would be …
    oh u would be surprised:)
    my band plays grundge which is a mix of metal and punk
    and i mainly use a strat:D
    it actually gives off an amazing heavy metal sound using distortion

  9. superdomination says:

    You can’t compare a …
    You can’t compare a V and a Strat in Metal, pretty much the only metal band that uses Strats is Iron Maiden. V wins no doubt.
    This was a better comparison than I thought, but clearly the Strat beats V in bluesy cleans.
    Compare them in Overdriven Rock, they both excel in that category.

  10. Posiden0110 says:

    I’ve always viewed …
    I’ve always viewed the strat, as a blues guitar. As for the V, It seems to do well in both rock & blues catagorys, but the strat seems to be more favorable in the classic rock songs, than the more complex songs of today. I think both of them are really good, but this is just my standing opinion, upon many other opinions.

  11. dimebagpipebike says:

    i hate strats, they …
    i hate strats, they don’t feel good when playing, the curved fretboard is really uncomfortable, my first guitar was a strat and i hated it. When i got my first V was a completely different feel, way better, surpisingly comfy to play either stand or sitted, solos flow like nothing, and for the stage nothing beats a V, maybe a explorer but you can see the point lol, is a big guitar that you can throw your whole body on it, way more powerfull than fenders, i stay with the V for life.

  12. JikoMuskato says:

    The V looks better, …
    The V looks better, the Strat sounds better ;)

  13. Slash122gnr says:

    Gibson
    Gibson

  14. slashsimpson says:

    fuck u
    u

  15. slashsimpson says:

    yes
    he is….he …

    yes
    he is….he doesnt play as well as many other kids who dont have a cool guitar
    and this doork just beacuse is rich has 2 beautifull gitars

  16. texasranga says:

    its surprisingly …
    its surprisingly comfortable. the neck isnt quite as thick as the les paul, and it doesnt dive down when you let go of it. I was close to buying an epiphone V, but i went for a tele instead :)

  17. jamaicanxbou says:

    2 of my fave guitars
    2 of my fave guitars

  18. strike4200 says:

    haz to be the strat
    haz to be the strat

  19. jimihendrixfan2008 says:

    For me, it has to …
    For me, it has to be the strat. It feels nice when I play it. I have never played a Flying V before. Anyone know how it feels to play?

  20. Shink5 says:

    also btw
    next time …

    also btw
    next time do something abit more complicated because strat obviousely beats v in blues do something like metal than thatll be harder to choose

  21. Shink5 says:

    wow ur pretty sad:D
    wow ur pretty sad:D

  22. therealsouthernjim says:

    That the finish has …
    That the finish has been faded, or applied thinly to give it a vintage look.

  23. Ryoushadow says:

    It’s called rich …
    It’s called rich parents and being a spoiled kid.

    Lucky .

  24. FirstSnowJ says:

    lmao!
    lmao!

  25. tcnshr says:

    the strat
    the strat

Leave a Reply


 Powered by Max Banner Ads