I’m very happy that today I have some free time to say “hello” again to the online guitar community and to all the readers of my blog. During the last three weeks I had big changes in my life and the most important one is that “I GOT MARRIED”. I also moved to another apartment and spent two weeks at the sea shore… the worst thing was that the wi-fi internet in the hotel I lived was 6$ per hour – at first I thought that they are crazy putting such a big price cause in the hotel near by the wi-fi internet was totally free, but I had nothing to do with that and that’s the reason why I couldn’t answer to your emails, my dear readers! So, now everything is ok and I have something really interesting for you… stop, I forgot to tell you about the life before and after the wedding – these are totally two different things: for sure I can tell you that after you will get married, you will have less time to spend with your guitar
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Six String Bliss - What The Fuzz Album
Today I’d like to speak about the “What The Fuzz” album which was recently released – the exact date of the release was May 20th, 2010. The idea of the album looks very interesting to me cause it fully covers the topic of my blog. The album was produced by the Six String Bliss (the longest-running guitar-centric Podcast on the Internet), with other words it’s a collaborative effort by members of their listening community. The theme of this album is the Fuzz Effect; it was not a requirement to use Fuzz specifically on guitar, but each track submitted contains the prominent use of Fuzz.
“What The Fuzz” album features 10 songs performed by an international community of artists, with submissions coming from 5 countries. Each of these submissions is the work of members of the Six String Bliss listening community. You can download the album for free at their official website: Six String Bliss. I listened to each song from the album for about 2-3 times and I can say that it’s a good present for every guitar player who adores the sound of Fuzz Distortion. It is a really good material to analyze if you want to become the master of fuzzy guitar sounds!
According to Alicia Searcy, co-host of the What The Fuzz Episode and regular contributor to the show: “Six String Bliss’ “What the Fuzz” project is a testament to the amazing talent of its contributors. Each song really shines, and each artist has put his/her uniquely “fuzzy” stamp on their piece. Yet again Six String Bliss has raised the bar by delivering a wide range of music that is certain to be engaging and entertaining to listen to.”
This is the fifth such project produced by Six String Bliss, all guitarists are welcome to join in the fun of the Six String Bliss Forum. Projects like this will continue to thrive so long as there is an active community to make these happen. So please come by, introduce yourself, join in the next project and show the online guitar world what means to be a really cool guitar player!