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Imagine you are playing the guitar—each pluck of a string creates a sound wave that vibrates and interacts with other waves.Now shrink that idea down ...
N ow that May has rolled around, a burst of cultural activity is on the calendar, both in and outdoors. SLV Presents has put ...
Steve Stevens recalls the day he made an arrangement to debut Roland’s revolutionary GR-707 guitar synthesizer to America’s ...
Sayce’s sound blends a 1963 Strat with pickups from 1958, which have been faithfully reverse-engineered by Seymour Duncan’s ...
Wolfgang Van Halen has revealed that he used his late father Eddie's famous Frankenstein guitar to record parts on his new ...
Ahmoudou Madassane of Takaat finished a long flourish on his guitar, raw and lyrical at the same time. Mikey Coltun answered ...
Mike Stringer of Spiritbox reflects on his five favorite guitarists of all time, from James Hetfield to the late Tom Searle, for our Guitar Week Survey.
With a distinct riff and thrash feel that introduced listeners to the early Megadeth sound, Rattlehead was pieced together by an electric guitar double act comprising Dave Mustaine and Chris ...
KYOTO, Japan — Your body is having conversations you can’t hear. At the cellular level, sound waves are creating physical reactions that could transform weight management. Japanese researchers have ...
Unlike brain games or chemical stimulants that offer temporary relief, The Brain Song uses carefully engineered sound frequencies to align your brainwave patterns with those known to boost ...
Credit: SciTechDaily.com Sound doesn’t just enter your ears – it may actually talk to your cells. New research out of Kyoto University shows that acoustic waves, even those in the audible range, can ...