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You are an excellent player and Musician.

...So, why are you using below average strings?
If you are reading
this, then you are most likely a better guitarist or
bassist than most out there.
You definitely know
your stuff when it comes to guitars and equipment.
Nobody can pull the wool over your eyes when it
comes to selecting a good guitar or amplifier.
In
fact, if you are like most Professor String readers,
you own more than a couple of instruments.
Now,
let’s think about something more specific to your
sound.
If
you could improve one of those guitars with just one
set of strings, would that be of interest to you?
If your answer is Yes, then you might be interested
in this…
Professor String has just published a book about one
of the most misunderstood components of the guitar:
Strings.
All sounds made by your guitar or bass
start with the vibration of a string. Yet most
guitarists overlook the basic principles of how to
select the best strings for their playing style. They often start with a particular brand of string
and stick with it forever. Or, they are constantly
switching brands and never focus on anything
specific to their playing goals. The facts about
guitar and bass strings are being exposed for you in
Professor String's latest e-book called "Think
You Know Guitar Strings?" It has been
written as a guide that helps both beginners and
advanced players.
You most likely have a
fun guitar and great chops, but do you know anything
about ASI? If not...here is your chance to learn
about it.
For the first time, someone has
written a chapter about Advanced String Intonation
(ASI).
Very little has been written about ASI. No
single book or guide has been published about this
topic until now. Professor String has been consulted
by many of the worlds top guitar and bass luthiers
about ASI issues over the years.
If you are reading this, and do not know about ASI, you
are too good of a player to simply ignore it.
In the present day era of advanced digital tuners, ASI
has become more prevalent to your tuning. This is
the only book you will find on the
market that covers the issues of ASI.
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DISCLAIMER: If you are serious about
playing in tune, you must get this
book and read the ASI chapter.
Who should read this
book and learn about ASI?
1. Guitarist and
bassists constantly battling tuning stability.
2. Guitarist who wish
to record in tune.
3. Musicians who are
meticulous about their guitars.
Here is what some
readers have said about this little book:
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"For many
years, I thought all strings tune by turning the keys and
adjusting the bridge...They don't! Thanks to your
book, I now have a better understanding of how
tuning really works."
-Jeff Lyons
Guitarist from Springfield, MO.
32 years playing experience
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"For
less than the cost of a set of bass strings,
this book has changed my perspective on the
basics of strings."
-Anthony H.
Bassist from U.K.
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"I thought only a few
guitar string companies actually made their own
strings, and the rest were other companies putting
their brand name on the package. I was totally
blown away to read how many companies actually
wind their own strings.
Amazing."
-John Geberhart
Guitarist Sacramento CA.
42 years playing experience
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"A
must have book
for students and pros. I have recommended it to all
of my students."
-Mark Schaffer
Guitar instructor
Boston, MA.
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"I especially found the
sections on ASI and String Makers to be interesting.
Definitely worth the money."
-Troy Giublis
Bassist from Concord, NH
9 years playing experience |
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If you are new to the
guitar and new to buying strings, don't worry. This
little book starts with the basics. If you have been
playing and studying the guitar for many years, don't worry. This book goes well beyond the basics and gives you a
clear advantage in string knowledge over most other
players. Get your copy today!
Remember...Knowledge
is power Knowledge is great tone.
eBook Title:
Think You Know Guitar
Strings?
Total Pages: 40
Edition 2.0
Price: $19.95
Includes a 56-Day
Risk FREE
Guarantee
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the
Author........................................................................................5
Foreword...................................................................................................6
Introduction................................................................................................8
String
Makers...........................................................................................11
How Strings Are
Marketed.......................................................................15
History – Where it all
began......................................................................18
Metal
Strings............................................................................................19
Nylon
Strings............................................................................................19
Gauge.......................................................................................................20
Maintenance..............................................................................................21
Wound
Strings...........................................................................................22
Flat Wound
Strings....................................................................................23
Round Wound
Strings................................................................................23
Semi-Round Wound
Strings.......................................................................24
Electric versus
Acoustic..............................................................................25
String
Coatings...........................................................................................25
Getting to Know Acoustic Guitar
Strings.....................................................26
Tuning........................................................................................................29
Intonation...................................................................................................30
ASI…the untold tuning
problem..................................................................32
Advanced String Intonation (ASI)...............................................................33
Final
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