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Guitar Poster




Guitar Poster
Poster for learning guitar?

I got an acoustic for Christmas with a chord book and a dvd. Someone suggested I get a poster with chords or scales on it. I looked on Amazon and they are all so different.

Which poster would you recommend out of these and why?

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They all have the same thing on them.
Get the easiest one to read.

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Johnny Cash (Middle Finger 2) Music Poster Print


Johnny Cash (Middle Finger 2) Music Poster Print



Each poster is mounted in a frame that comes completely assembled. Solid backing. Easy to use. No glass parts. Excellent quality at economical price. Backing board of frame is made with a hard masonite composite. Two hooks are attached to the back for vertical or horizontal display….


Bob Marley (Sepia) Music Poster Print


Bob Marley (Sepia) Music Poster Print




Pablo Picasso (Old Guitarist) Art Print Poster


Pablo Picasso (Old Guitarist) Art Print Poster



Each poster is mounted in a frame that comes completely assembled. Solid backing. Easy to use. No glass parts. Excellent quality at economical price. Backing board of frame is made with a hard masonite composite. Two hooks are attached to the back for vertical or horizontal display….


The White Album (Remastered)


The White Album (Remastered)


$14.55


Better known as the “White Album,” this was meant to be the record that brought them back to earth after three years of studio experimentation. Instead, it took them all over the place, continuing to burst the envelope of pop music. Lennon and McCartney were still at the height of their powers, with Lennon in particular growing into one of rock’s towering figures. But even McCartney could still ro…

Thickfreakness


Thickfreakness


$8.03


No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 8-APR-2003…

It Might Get Loud


It Might Get Loud


$10.58


The Sony DVD It Might Get Loud is an epic, exhilarating backstage pass into the world of rock stars. There are guitar players, and then there are rock stars. Over the course of one day, three generations of electric guitar phenoms come together, crank up their amps, and let it roll.Documentarian Davis Guggenheim gives us so much more than an all-star jam session (that alone would make even the gna…

Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Neon Music Sign - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Neon Music Sign – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Bass Guitars in Detailed Vector Silhouette. - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Bass Guitars in Detailed Vector Silhouette. – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Guitar - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Guitar – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special


Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special


$5.25


What do you get when you mix comedian Jeff Dunham with puppets Walter, Peanut, Bubba J, Jose Jalapeno and Achmed the Dead Terrorist for a live holiday special? A one-of-a-kind Yuletide celebration unlike any you’ve ever seen! Make room on your shelf for a new holiday favorite. Approx. 85 mins….



 11 (the Smithereens Album)


11 (the Smithereens Album)


$46.8


New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 11 is the third official album by The Smithereens. It was released on October 18, 1989 (see 1989 in music). The album cover was inspired by a movie poster for the original Ocean’s Eleven.Jim Babjak – Guitar, Dennis Diken – Percussion, Drums, Stick, Zildjian, Pearl Drums, Cover Art, Pat DiNizio – Guitar, Composer, Vocals, Mike Mesaros – Bass, Ginger Blake – Backgro

 Bass Guitar Chord Notes Mini Poster


Bass Guitar Chord Notes Mini Poster


$4.7


Laminated poster is notebook-sized (8.5 x11″) for convenience. Handy to use, great for all bass students, young and old!

 Bass Guitar Poster: Poster


Bass Guitar Poster: Poster


$131.21


Used – Castalia Communications’ posters have been putting answers up on the walls for generations of musicians. This Electric Bass poster features a classic collection of vintage bass guitars and will show you how to play hot bass and how to hold down the rhythm section in any band playing today’s popular music. Poster includes: Bass Key Signatures * Tuning Guide * Bass Harmonics * Common Chords & Scales * Interlocking Pentatonic Scale Forms * How to Alter Scales & Arpeggios * Improvising a Bass

 Bass Guitar Poster: Poster


Bass Guitar Poster: Poster


$131.21


New – Castalia Communications’ posters have been putting answers up on the walls for generations of musicians. This Electric Bass poster features a classic collection of vintage bass guitars and will show you how to play hot bass and how to hold down the rhythm section in any band playing today’s popular music. Poster includes: Bass Key Signatures * Tuning Guide * Bass Harmonics * Common Chords & Scales * Interlocking Pentatonic Scale Forms * How to Alter Scales & Arpeggios * Improvising a Bass

 Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath CD (Boxed Set; Box Set)


Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath CD (Boxed Set; Box Set)


$214.89


Boxed Set; Box Set – Deluxe 13 CD box set containing all nine Ozzy-era Sabbath albums in mini LP sleeves plus three radio documentaries, a guitar pick set and poster, all housed in a Black Cross b…

 Bob Dylan - Guitar Poster


Bob Dylan – Guitar Poster


$8.99


Poster,Scorpio, ***Ships within 1-2 days*** 20110919112700010

 Both Ears & The Tail


Both Ears & The Tail


$17.98


Before Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick decided to mix tradition with rock & roll in the late ’60s, they zealously performed traditional English folk. Both Ears and the Tail find the two of them performing a live, acoustic set from 1966. The material is traditional, with Carthy on guitar and vocals, and Swarbrick on fiddle and mandolin. This performance is immediate and friendly, complete with stories — the true story of how their train hit a cow on the way to the gig — and pleasant banter in-between songs. They deliver a lovely version of “The Wind that Shakes the Barley” and a lively take of “High Germany.” These ballads tell stories of ribaldry, robbery, and betrayal. “Fair Maid on the Shore” tells of a captain who entreats his crew to bring a maid aboard his boat, only to be robbed by her once everyone has fallen asleep. “The Bonny Black Hare” is a wonderful bawdy song, chock-full of double entendres, while “The Broomfield Hill” tells of a maid who bets a squire that she can go to the woods with him and return a virgin. There are also a number of sparkling jigs and reels including “The Hens March/The Four Poster Bed” and “Dill Pickles Rag.” This lively set is a fine example of how young English musicians updated traditional music, injecting it with vitality while respecting its origins. For Carthy and Swarbrick fans, and lovers of good English folk music, this is a timeless and enjoyable disc. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi

 Bread And Circuses


Bread And Circuses


$22.98


Indicative of the increasing apathy toward traditional guitar bands, Scottish quartet the View became the poster boys for skinny-jeans indie with their 2007 Mercury Music Prize nominated debut, Hats Off to the Buskers, yet their follow-up, Which Bitch?, came and went without anyone really noticing just two years later. Hoping to steady their rather rapid decline, their third effort, Bread and Circuses, eschews the rather self-indulgent experimentation of the latter in favor of the rousing student-friendly rock of the former on a more focused and uncharacteristically sober affair that saw producer Youth (the Verve, Primal Scream) ban the notorious party animals from consuming any alcohol during its recording. The band hasn’t completely abandoned its penchant for the bizarre, as evident on the kazoo-led oompah band finale “Witches” and the faux-inspirational spoken word intro from anarchic poet John Sinclair on the bravado-fueled “Best Lasts Forever,” while there are unexpectedly brief flashes of synths on “Sunday” and disco-funk on the anti-religion tirade “Friend.” But for the most part it’s business as usual, as frontman Kyle Falconer wraps his distinctive and often unintelligible Highland tones around tales of life on the streets of Dundee, accompanied by an array of swirling guitars, ramshackle rhythms, and singalong choruses. “Underneath the Lights” is a raucous Fratellis-esque knees-up based on the suitably hedonistic theme of pulling a groupie; “Tragic Magic,” a festival anthem in the making complete with waltz breakdown, recounts a weekend drug binge; and “Girl” is a pub rock hoedown that deals with an irritating and weed-thieving neighbor. So despite its teetotal circumstances and the orchestral torch song “Life,” an emotive dedication to Falconer’s late mother that sounds like a potential X Factor winner’s single, Bread and Circuses does little to dispel their mischievous gang mentality reputation. It’s not particularly big or, indeed, cl…

 Casualties - Casualties - Casualties - Can't Stop Us: Mexico/Japan DVD


Casualties – Casualties – Casualties – Can’t Stop Us: Mexico/Japan DVD


$12.99


With their mile-high Mohawks, antiestablishment attitude, and unrelentingly hard and fast guitar rock, New York City band the Casualties remain the poster boys of DIY street punk. CAN’T STOP US cap…

 Clocks and Full Stops


Clocks and Full Stops


$31.98


As the unofficial poster girl for perseverance, Welsh-Italian singer/songwriter Marli Harwood has had to deal with more false starts than an athletics track referee, with the release dates of every single one of her five previous albums canceled before they could make it onto the shelves. She finally makes it out of the starting blocks 16 years after embarking on a pop career with her official debut, Clocks and Full Stops, released through the label she originally started out with, Island Records. Apart from the obligatory attempt at Lily Allen-esque ska-pop (“If Love Makes Sense”), its 12 tracks could have been recorded at any period during her numerous difficult setbacks, at times recalling the MOR soft rock of Talk on Corners-era the Corrs (“Fall in Love with Me”), the mainstream country of Shania Twain (“Queen of Fantasy Land”), and the kooky guitar pop of Alisha’s Attic (“Billy”). But as pleasant as the gentle Dixie Chicks-ish ballad “Clock with No Hands” and the twinkling music boxes and angelic harmonies of “The Break Up Song” are, there’s very little here to suggest that her sixth-place finish in 2002′s Fame Academy was a grave injustice. Indeed, not only does the production appear firmly stuck in the late ’90s, but the Cosmo-friendly lyrics, which largely center around heartbreak and the inadequacies of men, don’t seem to have moved on from the kind of scribblings you’d find in a teenager’s diary (“Yesterday we were fighting over scrambled eggs”). And while its simplistic nature sometimes has its charms, it also occasionally appears a little cloying, as on her whistled-led sugary-pop cover version of Henry Priestman’s “It’s Called a Heart”; “The Recipe,” which sounds like an outtake from a below-average Disney musical; and the Eurovision-style singalong of “Planet Pop.” No one can begrudge Harwood’s well-deserved and long-awaited shot at the big time, but Clocks and Full Stops would perhaps have struck a bigger chord had it not been s…
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