Music News: Spear Snakeskin Guitar Demo with Exotic Bend Lesson is Online
New york, NY (PRWEB) July 12, 2013 -- The company known as Guitar Control has added another entertaining and informative video clip to their musical instruction arsenal on YouTube that features a demonstration of the new guitar manufactured by Spear called the S100SS Snakeskin. In fact, the demo is in the form of a guitar lesson that entails an exotic bend being taught by Claude Johnson, an insightful instructor who also happens to be the head of the company.
This clip lasts for just under six minutes and the first part of it involves learning a lick that requires using an exotic bending technique, which is basically playing hammer-ons and pull-offs while of course bending some of the notes. Then, Claude proceeds to demonstrate some other sounds of the new Spear model by strumming a couple of different chord progressions that can be considered another mini lesson as well. After that, he dives into the details of the new Spear model by talking a little bit about all of its notable features.
For those that are unfamiliar with Spear guitars, they’re a semi-new brand that is gaining notoriety for their exceptional sound and quality, not to mention their good looks and surprisingly low cost when compared to other top brands. Furthermore, they’re built in South Korea and recently became available in many other places around the planet including the states. So, for those who would like to see and hear more, they should definitely check out this Spear Snakeskin guitar demo.
So it seems that thanks to companies such as Guitar Control.com and their free online guitar lessons of which there are now more than 330 on You Tube, a person can learn a whole lot for very little. In addition, the company offers low cost intensive DVDs for those who are looking for more in-depth musical instruction. But again, the only thing that a person really has to spend is the time it takes for practicing, which can be different for everyone, it all depends upon how proficient they want to become with the six-string!
Claude Johnson, Guitar Control, 888-687-4216, [email protected]
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