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Planet Waves Chordmaster Tuner Metronome with a Protec Guitar Strap and a Leather Pick Holder and a Lite Capo with 3 FREE Guitar Picks

Planet Waves Chordmaster Tuner Metronome with a Protec Guitar Strap and a Leather Pick Holder and a Lite Capo with 3 FREE Guitar Picks

  • The Quintessential Guitar Chord Library and Practice Tool and Has More than 7000 Chords
  • Built in Chromatic Tuner, Metronome and Backlight
  • Includes Left- and Right-Handed Diagrams
  • PROTEC Guitar Strap with Adjustable lengths
  • Solid Black leather pouch holds guitar pick, snaps closed, with a keychain

The Planet Waves C.T.M. takes the highly successful Chordmaster and adds to it a chromatic tuner and metronome. The Chrordmaster section provides you with the most comprehensive library of over 7000 chords all in the palm of your hand. The easy navigation allows you to find any chord simply and quickly. The C.T.M. even has a “lefty mode” for those often ignored left handed guitarists. Combining this with a fully-chromatic tuner and Metronome makes the C.T.M. your all in one essential practice /

Price: $ 44.95

Classical Guitar Lessons : How to Use an Acoustic Guitar Tuner

An acoustic guitar tuner can be as simple as a tuning fork, but electronic tuners are commonly used and set at 440 hertz per second, which is standard tuning. Use a needle or a gauge on an electric tuner with help from a classical guitarist in this free video on acoustic guitar tuners. Expert: James Manuele Contact: www.jamesmanuele.com Bio: James Manuele has a Master of Music in guitar performance. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

Got an electonic tuner and can’t figure it out? Help is on the way! This video will show you how to use your tuner, and will offer some advice if you don’t think it’s working right. (The Bluegrass Shack – New Athens, IL)

How much could I make on this all this guitar stuff?

Question by thegreatbuddha15: How much could I make on this all this guitar stuff?
I work at a storage center and some guy left all his crap and my boss was gonna sell the whole lot for 500 dollars and i bought all the guitar stuff in it for $ 300

I took it home and played it for a while but i don’t want it because i don’t have the space and its all electric guitar stuff which i have never been all that attracted to, I play the classical and thought heres my chance to check out an electric but i just didnt like it

so i decided to sell it but i don’t know much about electric guitars and pedals and amps stuff

so here’s basically all of it

1) an Ibanez RG series electric guitar I don’t know what model it is but it looks exactly like the prestige 1570 only its not a prestige. Its in very good condition as far as i can tell. it doesn’t buzz on any of the frets or anything like that

2) A rectangular shaped Hard shell case for the guitar with a Burgundy colored plush interior and a storage compartment

3) a DOD Death Metal distortion pedal with AC adapter

4)an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff distortion pedal with AC adapter. it had a Pi symbol on it but whatever graphics were on it are scratched all to hell

5) an off-brand 25 watt practice Amp. It has a Drive button and Gain, Volume, Treble Middle and Bass controls (it actually sounds really nice just clean) I think its a tube amp because there are tubes in the back

6)a Korg brand tuner/metronome its not digital its analog (not sure if thats actually the right way to describe it)

7) three sets of GHS strings .09-.46
8) eight sets of various gauges of Ernie Ball strings but many of the packages have missing strings

9) string winder

10) two 10 ft amp cables and one 4 ft coiled one

11) guitar stand

12) Santana Tab book, Eagles Greatest Hits Tab book

13) HUNDREDS OF PICKs ( i obviously took a handful for my self but i never pay for them anyway so ill leave the bulk of them

so basically I want to try to sell it as a lot on craigslist and while i have ideas about the prices of individual items I need to know a fair price for the whole lot

I really dont want to sell bits and pieces because selling things on craigslist can often be a pain in the ass

Best answer:

Answer by Johhny Deviant
For the whole lot, I’d say about $ 650

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

How to Play Electric Guitar Solos : How to Use a Metronome for Electric Guitar Solos: Part 1

Learn how to use a metronome for an electric guitar solo playing quarter, eighth, and triplet notes in this free online music lesson video. Expert: John Armstrong Bio: John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups. Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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3in1 Universal A4 Tone Guitar Digital Tuner/Metronome EMT-888

3in1 Universal A4 Tone Guitar Digital Tuner/Metronome EMT-888

  • Material (External) : Plastic
  • Tuning Range : 27.5-1760Hz
  • Power : DC 3V (AAAx2)
  • A4 Tone Frequency Range : 430-450Hz
  • Size : mm =97(L) X 65(W) X 16 (H) Approx | inches=3.8(L) X 2.6(W) X 0.6(H) Approx

The EMT-888 has a special noise resistance function, good sensitive and high precision on tuning.
It works with a built-in mic or the included clip on pickup for tuning in a noisy environment.
The 3 in 1 digital tuner is suitable to guitar, bass, violin, piano, gushing, erhu and wind instruments.

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