Friday, June 29, 2007

June/29/2007

I finished the outline today but I want to make sure it is fine before I hand it in.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

June/28/2007

I was just doing my outline im almost done.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

June/27/07

Ive been sick lately so Ive been working on notes and outline.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

6-13-07

Today I did more notes and listen to more basslines. These weeks are just to exciting.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

6-12-07

I did the same thing as yesterday.


Just worked on getting notes and listened to more basslines by bunches of different bands.

Monday, June 11, 2007

6-11-07

Did more notes by using the internet and listened to more basslines.

Friday, June 8, 2007

6-8-07

I did more research on bass lines and the "best" bassist.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

6/6/07

Today I just worked on my notes and thats about it.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Key Terms

1.Action - Height of the strings from the fret board to the string itself.

2.Alnico - Alloy used in the magnets of your pickups. Consists of Cobalt, Nickel, and Aluminum

3.Amplify - Increasing the volume of an instrument.

4.Active Electronics - Usually involved with active pickups. Many times a battery is used going
directly to the pickup to boost the sound of the pickup.

5.Arch Top (Carved Top) - Refers to the body of a guitar that has been carved or shaped for either the tone or looks of the guitar

6.Bass - Bass Guitar refers to electric and acoustic basses - stringed instruments similar in design to the guitar, but with longer scale and tuned lower in pitch.

7.Bridge - The bridge is located on the body of the guitar and transfers sound from the strings to the body of the guitar. This can be held in place by screws or string tension.

8.Body - Usually where the bridge and tailpiece are located. Pickups are wired within the body of your instrument. The main part of the guitar.

9.Bolt on neck - Attaching the guitar neck to the body of the guitar with bolts. The screws or bolts are attached with a neck plate in the back of your guitar.

10.Coils - Wire is wrapped around a nonconductive material

11.Coil Tap - Switch used to break up a hum bucker into single coil sounds or vice versa

12.Cutaway - A cutaway usually refers to the back of the body of a guitar where is is been carved out or cutaway.

13.F- Hole - Sound hole carved into instruments. Like on an accustic bass.

14.Fret board or Fingerboard - On top of the neck its the area that you would press the string upon to create a note or frequency. Fingerboards usually have Dot or inlay so that you can have a point of reference for moving your fingers along the fret board

15.Fret- The metal strips along your fretboard. They come in a variety of sizes. For example, small, medium, medium-jumbo, or jumbo. The size depends on what a guitarist likes best.

16.Fretless - A fretboard with no frets. Usually found with basses and gives a smooth sound.

17.Hardware - Refers to different parts of a guitar including jacks, bridge, tuners, and more

18.Head Stock - Top of the instrument where the tuners are located

19.Humbucker - 2 single coil pickups, side by side, and wired to that the electronic hum you get with most single coil pickups is canceled out

20.Inlay - Markers on your fretboard that give players with a frame of reference. Most are dot inlays, but can be a variety of shapes or designs.

21.Neck - The neck is sort of the middle of the guitar. It's where the strings are stretched over the fretboard.

22.Nut - Piece of plastic or metal between the headstock and fretboard. Guides the strings from the headstock and tuners over the fretboard

23.Pickguard - Piece of material place on the body of the guitar to protect from pick scratches, and to hide wiring and pickups.

24.Pedal/Stompbox – An add-on that when you step on it, it will change the effect it will have on the instrument being played.

25.Peghead - Top of the instrument where the tuners are located

26.Pickup - Device that takes the string vibration that you create and transform it into an electronic signal. This signal it then used in amplifiers to boost the sound.

27.Saddles - Piece of bridge that holds the string in place

28.Scalloped Fretboard - When the fret board has been carved out to create a scoop between frets.

29.Set Neck- When a neck is glued into the neck pocket of the body of a guitar.

30.Single Coil Pickup - Usually thinner sound than humbucker, used in most fender guitars

31.Strings - Stretched between the tuners and the body. Different string weights give different sounds or frequencies.

32.Stop Tailpiece - Has slots in it to hold string balls in place. Usually used with a Tune-o-matic bridge

33.Tremelo or Vibrato system - Device that includes a whammy bar to stretch the strings by pressing down on the bar.

34.Truss Rod - A long rod inside your guitar neck used for stabilizing a wooden neck

35.Tune-o-matic Bridge - Attached to guitar's body by to posts and has adjustable saddles

36.Whammy Bar - Used to stretch the strings on a tremolo or vibrato system

Monday, June 4, 2007

June 4, 2007

Ok so I haven't blogged in a long time.
To day I typed up my E/F questions, I am still working on my Key Terms, I finished my Interview planning and For the past couple weeks I have been writing music. I came up with about 2, 2 1/2 songs without and with effects.