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Also, 3 ways to build your band's online presence. Want to understand melody better? Want to build m

Also, 3 ways to build your band's online presence. [View this email in your browser] [Reverb News] [Quiz: Where In the World Are These Guitar Brands Based?] Think you know your guitar brands? Give this quiz a whirl. [READ MORE ››] [Video: Eric Johnson on Acoustic Fingerpicking, Songwriting, and Recording] Eric Johnson is most well-known for his virtuosity on electric guitar, as seen on instrumentals like “Cliffs of Dover”. Recently, we sat down to see a different side of Eric's playing - unplugged, intimate, and without a pick. And yes, it's still jaw-dropping. [WATCH NOW ››] With personal supercomputers resting in everyone’s pockets these days, a band’s online presence means everything. Check out our picks for making your band's online presence hit on all the right channels. [READ MORE ››] [Three Simple Ways to Get More Out of Your Bass Recordings] Everything from instrument selection to musicianship to humidity can influence how a bass’s tone fits into a recording. But there are a few basic, effective tricks that can help you dial in the tone of your dreams when tracking and mixing bass in your studio. [READ MORE ››] [Fresh On Reverb] [Grammy Nominees The Record Company on the Character of Used Gear] [Grammy Nominees The Record Company on the Character of Used Gear] Chris Vos, Marc Carzola and Alex Stiff recorded a Grammy-nominated album in a living room with used gear. Here's how. [Naming and Hearing Intervals in Music ] [Naming and Hearing Intervals in Music ] Want to understand melody better? Want to build more interesting chord voicings? Understanding intervals is the first step. Copyright © 2017 Reverb.com, LLC, All rights reserved. 3345 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 | (888) 726-2728 [reverb.com] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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