The Revolution of Electric Guitars Written by Kathy Unruh
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One other thing to keep in mind. When you purchase an electric guitar you will also need to have other equipment, most importantly, an amplifier and a chord! If you're on a tight budget you might consider buying a package deal. These usually include guitar, a small amp and a chord. Some also include picks, strap and a case. If you have money to blow, then do some research on amps and effects ahead of time so that you can be sure to have equipment that will produce sound you're after. You can also ask store management for permission to test their different amps and effects while your in store looking around. If you don't know how to play guitar yet, ask if they have someone who could play a demonstration for you. My final advise, before you buy your electric guitar, is to take your time and shop around. Ask a lot of questions. When you listen to music, take mental notes of sounds you like and share your thoughts, ideas and questions with other guitar players. Then, go for it!

Kathy Unruh is a singer/songwriter and webmaster of ABC Learn Guitar. She has been writing songs and providing guitar lessons to students of all ages for over 20 years. For free guitar lessons, plus tips and resources on songwriting, recording and creating a music career, please visit: www.abclearnguitar.com
| | Do You Know Anything About Stream Trout?Written by Ken Austin
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But, there are disadvantages to stocking lakes with stream trout as apposed to putting them into stream. First of all, and probably most importantly, stream trout can not spawn in lakes. This is due to fact that they need running water and gravel beds to lay their eggs. Since this can't be provided for in a lake, it is up to hatcheries to keep lakes stocked with stream trout. Is it worth it then? It is because there is a large demand for stream trout in lakes. Since demand is there, hatcheries will continue to stock these stream trout in lakes. The good news is that once they are placed in lakes, stream trout grow to great sizes and survive well. So, this can be a great benefit to anglers who want to catch their prized stream trout in a lake!

Ken Austin http://trout-fishing.gdrmarketing.com
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