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11 days ago

Mapex has evolved into a fine maker of quality drums.They are competitive with many popular brands in terms of quality,features and available configurations.They make marvelous plywood blend shells and gorgeous lacquer finishes.I`m still playing my 2001 mapex pro-M kit.It has held up well.
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61 days ago

This is a new tamborine and it came in the desired time. It makes a pretty good sound. A good tamborine for the price. Thank YOU
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66 days ago

The Captain says;
I am a thirty year vet playing the guitar. I started when I was twelve and I have been
collecting and playing the instrument for a long time. I done everything from house parties to
county fairs all the way up to the Hollywood clubs. I've collected everything form the cheapest
department store and pawn shop guitars to the very best. My collection goes up and down as I
buy and sell but right now I have fifteen in my personal stock and about twenty more that are
either coming or going. Of course my favorites are the Gibsons, Fenders, Rickenbackers and
Ibanez but the PRS' are not far behind. Out of all these guitars, I bought the Fender Starcaster
Strat in 2007. Simply put, I like it. The action is great to say the least and the sound is a little
reminiscent of the Strats of the seventies. I would and have recomended this guitar to anyone
starting out or to people who have been playing awhile. And you can't beat the price. $200.
when I bought it. The amp that came with it wasn't bad either. I always keep it on stage with
a couple of other guitars when my band and I are doing nightclubs around town. It sounds really good when we play "Suzie Q." The people love it and applaud when I strap it on
because they know what we're going to play and they all get up and dance to that song.
All-in-all, It's a great guitar, Get your hands on one if you can because they will go up in value
in the next few years.
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75 days ago

I really like this tambourine. I wanted one that had enough jingles on it that it would make a nice sound, but I didn't want to break the bank paying for it. This was priced right and I'm a very happy camper. I also like the shape. It fits my hand well and is easy to hold and use. The only thing I would change if I could would be the color. I would prefer blue over red, but that's just a personal preference, and I am quite happy with my red one even so. It arrived in a very timely manner. Good purchase.
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84 days ago

Ah, the age of information....I now know the name of the cheesy vocal effect that has made me want to rip out and smash the speakers piping in putrescent popular puke ! If only the "artists" could REALLY be held underwater for the entire song as they sound !
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85 days ago

If you've heard any hip hop recently, you might have noticed that everyone sounds like they are underwater. Their voices are all warbled out. This is auto-tune.

Hopefully this fad will end soon.
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93 days ago

I have a 1996 Gibson SG '61 reissue and have loved it since the first time I saw it. It plays like heaven, has killer tones, is very versatile, and is absolutely gorgeous. If I ever buy another Gibson, it will probably be the new SG with the maestro tremolo.
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103 days ago

This tambourine is just what we were hoping for. It is about the size of a breadplate if that helps you picture how large it is...of course a bit deeper (about 1.5 inches), but our 10 month old, 30", 18 lbs doesn't have a problem grabbing it with both hands. It is also light enough that he can carry it with one hand.

The head is a little thin, so hopefully it will last for a while - if it does break I will buy another because I really like this for the kids. I can play it myself, although because of the size it is kind of tough for an adult to play it properly.

Very nicely made and looks great with a natural, unfinished wood.
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136 days ago

I purchased this tamborine to play at church. I was quite dissappointed when I recieved it, because it felt light and had a very light sound. I ended up visiting a music store to buy a "real" tamborine. I gave this one to a child at church.
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185 days ago

I love playing the violin. I'll admit it is hard to play and it took me a while to get to 1st violin in my orchestra, but I have gotten very good at it. It is also a fun and intresting instrument to play. Good thing to try.
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