Unlimited Sonic Possibilities The new GP-10 puts a universe of amazing tones and tunings at your command, all in one compact processor that’s affordable and easy to use. With a Roland GK-compatible pickup on your guitar, the GP-10 lets you transform your sound into numerous classic electric and acoustic guitar types, basses, and even analog-modeled synths, including the legendary Roland GR-300. Not stopping there, you have access to instant altered tunings, including popular open tunings, 12-string tones, and “down” tunings that are essential for today’s ultra-heavy rock styles. The versatile GP-10 also functions as a full-featured multi-effects processor for both GK and normal pickups, giving you a huge selection of COSM amps and effects for live playing and studio recording. In addition, USB connectivity lets you capture GP-10 tones directly into your DAW, and you can even play computer-based soft synths from your axe with the GP-10’s guitar-to-MIDI convertor! Standard Features • Instant access to down tunings, open tunings, 12-string sounds, and your own custom tunings • Instrument modeling powered by COSM technology, including conventional electric, acoustic, and bass guitars, plus sitar, banjo, fretless guitar, and others • Analog guitar synthesizer modeling driven by real-time DSP allows you to play expressive, ultra-responsive synth tones • Create totally new sounds by blending modeled and normal guitar tones together • High-quality COSM amps and multi-effects derived from the GT-100 • 13-pin input for guitars equipped with a Roland GK-3 Divided Pickup or other GK-compatible pickup • Standard 1/4-inch guitar input allows for use of amps and effects with any guitar • USB audio/MIDI interface for multi-channel audio recording (including individual string output) and guitar-to-MIDI conversion with GK pickup • BOSS TONE STUDIO editor/librarian for Mac/Windows and custom patches available at bosstonecentral.com • Available with or without a GK-3 Divided Pickup • Play the GP-10 and another 13-pin GK device at the same time using the GKP-2 Parallel Cable (optional) Modeling • Electric guitar: 12 types • Acoustic: 9 types • Bass: 3 types • Guitar synthesizer: 3 types • Poly FX: 5 types Alternate Tuning • OPEN: D, E, G, A • DROP: D to A • D-MODAL • NASHVILLE • SHIFT: -12 to +12 • USER • 12-string guitar function Effects • Preamp: 30 types • FX: 16 types (including OD/DS) • OD/DS: 21 types • Wah: 6 types • Chorus: 3 types • Delay: 10 types • Reverb: 7 types • EQ: 1 type • Noise Suppressor(NS): 1 type Patch Memory • 99 AD Conversion • GK Pickup: 24 bits • GUITAR IN: 24 bits + AF method DA Conversion • 24 bits Sampling Frequency • 44.1 kHz Nominal Input Level • GUITAR INPUT: -10 dBu • AUX IN: -20 dBu Input Impedance • GUITAR INPUT: 1 M ohm • AUX IN: 27 k ohms Nominal Output Level • OUTPUT L/MONO, R: -10 dBu • GUITAR OUT: -10 dBu • PHONES: -10 dBu Output Impedance • OUTPUT L/MONO, R: 2 k ohms • GUITAR OUT: 2 k ohms • PHONES: 44 ohms Recommended Load Impedance • OUTPUT L/MONO, R: 20 k ohms or greater • GUITAR OUT: 20 k ohms or greater • PHONES: 16 ohms or greater Pedals • Pedal switch x 4 • Expression pedal x 1 Display • 16 characters, 2 lines (backlit LCD) Connectors • GK IN connector: 13-pin DIN type • GUITAR IN jack: 1/4-inch phone type • GUITAR OUT jack: 1/4-inch phone type • OUTPUT (L/MONO, R) jacks: 1/4-inch phone type • PHONES jack: Stereo miniature phone type • AUX IN jack: Stereo miniature phone type • EXP 2/CTL 3, 4: 1/4-inch TRS phone type • USB port: USB type B • DC IN jack Power Supply • AC adaptor Current Draw • 350 mA Accessories • AC adaptor • Owner’s manual • Leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” • Divided pickup (Roland GK-3) (only for GK included model) • GK cable (3 m, 10 feet) (only for GK included model) Options (sold separately) • Divided pickup: Roland GK-3 • GK cable: Roland GKC-5 (5 m), GKC-10 (10 m) • GK parallel cable (GK pickup <–> GK connector x 2): Roland GKP-2 • Unit selector: Roland US-20 • Footswitch: FS-5U • Dual footswitch: FS-6, FS-7 • Expression pedal: Roland EV-5, FV-500L/500H Size and Weight Width • 251 mm / 9-15/16 inches Depth • 207 mm / 8-3/16 inches Height • 71 mm / 2-13/16 inches Weight • 1.9 kg / 4 lbs. 4 oz. Size and Weight (Maximum height:) Width • 251 mm / 9-15/16 inches Depth • 207 mm / 8-3/16 inches Height • 93 mm / 3-11/16 inches Weight • 1.9 kg / 4 lbs. 4 oz.
Line 6 James Tyler Variax HSS Electric Guitar – JTVA69-LPB JAMES TYLER VARIAX The James Tyler® Variax® is the only electric guitar that can keep up with your creativity. Dial up the world’s greatest guitar and pickup tones in an instant — then recombine them to create your own unique sound. Instantly access alternate tunings with the turn of a knob. Inspire your playing with pristine acoustics and eclectic instruments such as the sitar and banjo. With Variax HD technology, every instrument is presented in stunning depth and detail. The possibilities are even greater when you add a Line 6 multi-effect and amp, or StageSource® speaker. James Tyler Variax electric guitars do more than just deliver amazing tone — they help you create the instruments to take you to the places you’ve always dreamed of and beyond. • Designed by James Tyler and built with boutique-style craftsmanship • Access an entire collection of electric, acoustic and exotic guitars • Switch between alternate tunings with the turn of a knob • Create any guitar imaginable with Workbench HD software A REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF GUITARS – Amazing tone and plenty of mojo In their quest for the ultimate guitar tones, Line 6 could have modeled any Fender® Stratocaster® or Gibson® Les Paul® — but in true pioneering style, they reconciled that would have been too easy. To create Variax®, Line 6 tapped the coveted collection of Albert Molinaro — one of the most knowledgeable and respected vintage instrument dealers in the world. Albert kindly allowed Line 6 to audition multiple guitars from his collection, including a $250,000 Les Paul. Bottom line, the best of the best vintage guitars were meticulously modeled in order to give you all of the unique character, tone and mojo of the finest classic instruments. THE HD MODELING PROCESS – Vintage instruments captured in incredible detail The process of modeling a vintage instrument using Variax HD technology is complex. Every facet of the guitar—including the body, electronics and metal parts—influences the way the instrument sounds and responds, and must be captured during modeling. By painstakingly analyzing and capturing every single aspect of the most iconic vintage instruments, the Line 6 team ensured that Variax delivers the sound and feel of the world’s most coveted guitars with stunning detail. The result is accurate and realistic tone reproduction that stays true to the original instruments. HD ELECTRIC GUITARS – Variax guitar model switch select the most celebrated electric guitars instantly With an amazing breadth of tones available at your fingertips, Variax HD technology gives you the power to create inspiring sounds and take your creativity further. Featuring meticulous HD models based on* historic Strat®, Les Paul, Rickenbacker® and other guitars, Variax provides instant access to the tones favored by the world’s most famous players. The electric models are exceptional and easily accessible—but it doesn’t end there. Variax HD modeling captures the idiosyncrasies of each instrument: Volume and Tone controls behave the same as on the original guitars. You can hear the body resonance by just brushing against the strings or tapping on the bridge, without even playing a single note. Humbucker-based guitar models will tend to be louder than those with single coils. Harness the sonic experience of each instrument—full of richness and detail. This is virtual reality for real. HD ELECTRIC GUITAR SELECTION – check out the Variax user guide . . . T-MODEL The Fender® Telecaster® put the solidbody electric guitar on the map in 1950—revolutionizing the sound of music. Artists including Keith Richards (“Brown Sugar”), George Harrison (“Let It Be”) and Andy Summers (“Roxanne”) have favored these guitars. Based on* 1960 Fender Telecaster Custom Leo Fender’s Telecaster, originally known as the Broadcaster, was the first commercially successful solidbody electric guitar and has been in continuous production for over fifty years, powering the Nashville sound and a long list of rock and jazz guitar luminaries. Note: The neck pickup position of this model, like the original, has a very “deep” sound and the tone control is bypassed. SPANK The hugely popular Fender Stratocaster can be heard on hits by legendary guitarists Jimi Hendrix (“Foxy Lady”), Stevie Ray Vaughan (“Pride and Joy”), Eric Clapton (“Layla”) and many others. Based on* 1959 Fender Stratocaster Considered a radical departure when introduced in 1954, the Stratocaster influenced electric guitar design more than any other single instrument—and its distinctive comfort-contoured body, bolt-on neck and versatile electronics have become industry-standard features. This model takes one slight liberty—unlike the original instrument, the tone control works on the bridge pickup, too. LESTER You’ve seen and heard Les Paul guitars in the hands of many iconic guitarists including Jimmy Page (“Black Dog”), Slash (“Welcome to the Jungle”), Pete Townshend (“Baba O’Riley”) and others. Based on* 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard Gibson’s first solidbody electric design was a collaboration with popular guitarist and recording pioneer Les Paul. Unlike the easy-to-manufacture Fender® designs, the Les Paul retains the carved top and set neck construction of their hollowbody models. The original series was a commercial failure and discontinued in 1961, but a resurgence of popular interest led to its reintroduction in 1968. SPECIAL Based on* 1976 Gibson Firebird V The Firebird, introduced in 1963, was created with the help of Detroit automobile designer Ray Dietrich. Neck-through construction and Epiphone-style mini-humbuckers gave the Firebird a unique combination of good sustain and a biting, trebly sound—characteristics that made it a favorite of blues slide guitar legend Johnny Winter. Based on* 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special The Special was added to the Les Paul line in 1955 as an intermediate step between the utilitarian Junior and more luxurious Standard. A second P-90 provided greater tonal options—and helped make the Special a favorite of reggae legend Bob Marley. The model is based on the original single-cutaway version. R-BILLY Based on* 1959 Gretsch® 6120 The 6120 was the first of several models that Gretsch developed with country guitar whiz Chet Atkins, and is usually associated with the “twangy” sounds of players like Duane Eddy, Eddie Cochran and Brian Setzer. This model is equipped with Filter’tron™ hum-canceling pickups. Based on* 1956 Gretsch Duo Jet Gretsch introduced this series in 1955. Though called a solidbody by Gretsch, the Jet series actually has internal hollow chambers that contribute to its light weight and resonant tone. It was the favorite instrument of Cliff Gallup, original lead guitarist for Gene Vincent’s Blue Caps. The guitar modeled had DeArmond® pickups and a Melita bridge. CHIME Based on* 1966 Rickenbacker® 370 Though overshadowed by the success of the 12-string, the 6-string versions of Rickenbacker’s stylish models continue to be popular with players looking for something a bit extraordinary, like Ed O’Brien of Radiohead. Based on* 1966 Rickenbacker 370-12 Popularized by George Harrison in The Beatles and Roger McGuinn in the Byrds, the distinctive jangle of the 12-string Rickenbacker was a significant part of the ‘60s rock sound. Our model has the original Toaster® pickups. SEMI Based on* 1961 Gibson® ES®-335 The semi-hollow Gibson blends the tone and sustain of a solidbody with the balance and aesthetics of a hollowbody. The “woody” tone of these guitars made them popular with jazz artists like Larry Carlton and blues greats like B. B. and Albert King. Our model is based on a 1961 dot neck, with PAFs and a stop tailpiece. Based on* 1964 Epiphone® Casino™ Gibson acquired former rival Epiphone in 1957 and began producing Epiphone® guitars in its Kalamazoo factory. John Lennon was particularly fond of the Casino, and continued to record with it long after the breakup of The Beatles. The Casino features P-90 pickups. JAZZBOX Based on* 1954 Gibson® ES®-175 Gibson added a sharp “Venetian” cutaway and a fancier fingerboard to the budget ES-125 model to create the ES-175. With the addition of a second P-90 pickup in 1953, this quickly became a popular and enduring choice for jazz guitarists. Based on* 1953 Gibson® Super 400 By the end of the 1940s, changing musical styles found premium archtops like the Super 400 to be lacking in volume. By simply adding the pickups and controls developed for its early electric guitars, Gibson created the electric version of the Super 400 in 1951. Our model is based on the version with P-90s. Check out Scotty Moore (and Elvis) playing a Super 400 in the ’68 Comeback Special. HD ACOUSTIC AND ECLECTIC INSTRUMENTS – Take your tone even further. Looking for far-out tone? The only question is how far you want to go. From Nashville country to the sound of the Indian subcontinent, inspire your playing with breathtaking acoustics and eclectics. Thanks to Variax HD technology, you can dial up resonator, sitar, banjo and tricone in an instant. From the subtle nuances of string vibration through the soundboard to the tonewoods of the guitar body, Variax captures the tone of professionally miked instruments in stunning detail. Plus, recording pristine acoustic takes has never been easier. You don’t have to worry about setting up mics, preamps and EQ—or that barking dog next door. ACCESS ALTERNATE TUNINGS—INSTANTLY – Focus on your performance, not your tuner. With the ability to instantly switch between a range of alternate tunings, you can forget about your tuner and stay in the creative zone. Each guitar in the Variax family provides immediate access to 11 alt tunings, so you can focus on the moment instead of spending quality time with your tuner. You can mix and match any tuning with any instrument—and also create your own tunings on the fly with Virtual Capo. It’s easy to save your custom tunings, either to the open Model slot on the Alt Tune knob, or to one of the other alternate tuning slots. CREATE CUSTOM INSTRUMENTS WITH VARIAX WORKBENCH HD – Go ahead. Build the guitar of your dreams. Want to conjure up tones that leave other guitarists wondering “how’d they get that sound?” Using the powerful and easy-to-use Variax Workbench™ HD software, you can let your imagination run wild. Mix and match a wide variety of instrument body and pickup models to create unique guitar tones or celebrated classics. You can also set up your guitars with Open G, DADGAD, Drop D–or any other custom tuning. THE ULTIMATE RECORDING GUITAR – Perfect for every session. When you’re in the studio, time is money. The Variax family of guitars makes technical distractions a thing of the past so you can focus on laying down the perfect take. Record acoustic guitars with ease. Switch between alternate tunings on the fly. Find inspiration in the collection of eclectic instruments. And because of Variax HD technology, every instrument is free of hum—so you can enjoy great-sounding, consistent tone when the record light is on. It’s the guitar you’ve always wanted in the studio.  

Guitar Tablature Book

(Treble Clef & Tab)

48 Pages

  A manuscript book specifically designed for guitar, mandolin, banjo, or any tab notation, with 40 pages of 5 special dual stave systems for writing both notation and tablature. This book with perforated pages is printed in black ink on regular-weight, white paper. Includes 2 pages of chord diagrams, 3 pages of blank chord grids, along with instruction on how to read tablature and basic information on major and minor scales. 8.75 x 11.75.
Hercules GSP38WBPLUS Wood Block Wall Guitar Hanger The HERCULES Auto-Swivel Yoke Hanger GSP38WB PLUS rotates automatically to accommodate different shaped guitars or basses vertically and safely. It features an attractive wood base for home or studio use. Features: – The Auto-Swivel Yoke with Auto Grip System allows for multi-angle adjustments while safely locking instrument in place. – Upgraded AGS yoke. – Supports asymmetric guitar necks. – Accommodates more guitar neck sizes from 40mm-52mm (1.57”-2.05”) incl. classic guitars. – The attached NINA (Narrow Instrument Neck Adjustment) are specially designed to increase the thickness of AGS arms. – Accommodates narrow neck instruments (like banjos and mandolins) and different neck sizes from min. 28mm (1.10”). – Attractive Wood Base. – Specially Formulated Rubber Foam fully protects instrument at all contact points. – Arm Length: 105 mm (4.1″) – Load Capacity: 7 kg (15.4 lbs.)
Hercules GS432B Plus Triple Guitar 3 Tri Stand Auto Grab System with Adjustable Backrests The HERCULES Triple Guitar Stand GS432B PLUS accommodates three instruments and features the upgraded foldable Auto Grip System (AGS) yokes, Instant Height Adjustment Clutch, Specially Formulated Foam (SFF) rubber contacts and the adjustable back rests. FEATURES: Three folding built-in Auto Grip Systems safely lock the instrument(s) in place. The Upgraded AGS yoke is designed to accommodate more guitar neck sizes from 40 mm – 52 mm (1.57” – 2.05”) including classic, acoustic, electric and bass guitars. The attached NINA (Narrow Instrument Neck Adjustment) are specially designed to increase the thickness of AGS arms to accommodate narrow neck instruments from min. 28 mm (1.10”) like banjos and mandolins. The Instant Height Adjustment Clutch with Locking Pin adjusts stand height quickly, easily and securely. The Folding Back Rests with multi-angle position adjustment support the instrument securely and fold up securely for travel. Height: 905-1130mm (35.6-44.5″) Weight: 2.9kg (6.38lbs) Base radius: 430mm (16.9″) Load capacity: 30kg (66lbs) Folded size: 760x135mm (29.9×5.3 “)
XTREME GS807W MULTI GUITAR STAND RACK on WHEELS UNIVERSAL APPLICATION – SUITABLE FOR • ACOUSTIC GUITAR • CLASSICAL GUITAR • BANJO • ELECTRIC GUITAR • ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC GUITAR • ARCHTOP GUITAR • SEMI-HOLLOW GUITAR • BASS GUITAR • ACOUSTIC BASS GUITAR While a case is the safest place to store your instruments, it’s not always the most convenient. You know the story, you have a gig, a recording session or maybe just a big jam session and a great collection of guitars that you want to use. You want your guitars at the ready and keeping them in their cases can be a chore, get the case, open the case, get your guitar out, put the case out of the way, when your finished get the case . . . you get the picture. This doesn’t have to be a problem any longer. Xtreme are the leading brand in Australia for all sorts of stands – microphone, speaker, keyboard, guitar stands and more – Xtreme have it covered. Constructed from heavy duty square section tubular steel, the GS807W is a safe way to keep your guitars close at hand and ready to play. The GS807W looks cool too. The GS807W can be moved around on it’s lockable wheels then folded up when no longer required for easy transportation and storage. Your precious instruments are cradled in one of seven holding bays, all featuring extra thick EVA foam rubber protection for the neck and body. EVA foam rubber is a modern product chosen for its ability to hold your instruments safely. A great guitar stand for all players! XTREME GS807W MULTI GUITAR STAND on WHEELS SPECIFICATIONS: • Holds 7 instruments (mixed acoustic and electric). • Heavy duty square section tubular steel frame with lockable wheels. • Folds up for easy transportation and storage. • Extra thick EVA foam rubber protection for neck and body. • Dimensions: W87cm x H78.5cm x D38cm. • Black Finish. • Supplied unassembled with instructions and tools. • Full colour display box. • Two Year Warranty on Frame
ROGERS DRUMS USA ♦ ROGERS MODEL 37 ♦ DYNA-SONIC 14″ x 6.5″ SNARE DRUM ♦ BEAVERTAIL LUGS ♦ WHITE MARINE PEARL FINISH ♦ HAND MADE IN THE USA Rogers Model 37 Dyna-Sonic 14″ x 6.5″ Snare Drum in White Marine Pearl Finish White Marine Pearl – Deep Shell Edition If you have had the privilege of playing Rogers’ drums before, you will know exactly what the fuss is all about – if you’re a newbie – welcome to the world of ROGERS Drums! The traditional yet striking white marine pearl is a Rogers’ classic and simply ‘lights up’ this extended depth wood-shell Beavertail Dyna-Sonic. The Concert Depth 6.5″ x 14″ Model 37 Dyna-Sonic snare drum features proprietary Rogers Maple and Poplar blend shells. Original specification reinforcement rings are included as well as the classic Swivo-Matic Throw Off along with the beautifully crafted Rogers script logo custom built Dyna-Sonic oval badge. This Rogers snare drum is faithfully appointed with the second generation lug profile, chrome script logo, oval badge and finished in Rogers’ stunning White Marine Pearl finish. At the heart of the drum is Rogers legendary floating snare rail system, which provides extraordinary sensitivity and control that has never been duplicated. Hand-built in Roger’s USA workshop, the Dyna-Sonic No. 37-WMP is another masterpiece of art and sonic excellence. FEATURES: ♦ Concert Depth Wood Drum Shell ♦ 5-ply Maple/Poplar Shell with Reinforcement Rings ♦ 1.6mm Triple Flanged Batter and Snare Side Hoop with Snare Gates ♦ 10 Beavertail Double Sided Die-Cast Lugs ♦ Swivo-Matic Throw Off ♦ Exclusive Floating Snare Rail System with Adjustable 20-Strand Snare Wires ♦ Rogers Script Logo Badge – Dyna-Sonic “Custom Built” Oval Badge ♦ White Marine Pearl Finish ♦ Fruitwood Stain Interior Finish ♦ Size: 14″ x 6.5″ THE VISION AND A LEGACY . . . Rogers is the brand that helped shape the modern drum industry. Formed in 1849, Rogers Drums rose from humble beginnings as the first U.S. Calfskin drum head manufacturer into one of the most innovative drum and percussion brands on the planet. Rogers hit its stride during modern history’s most transformative decade – the 1960s and this “Golden Era” of the brand brought new inventions, sound and a style to the world of drumming – that had never been imagined before. Like a Phoenix, Rogers returns – celebrating the vision and the legacy of that Golden Era and carrying forward the brand’s creed for percussion innovation into the 21st Century. A BRIEF HISTORY of ROGERS DRUMS . . . ♦ 1849 Joseph H. Rogers establishes USA’s first calfskin head company in Brewster’s Station, New York, followed later by a second tannery in Farmingdale, New Jersey, operated by son Joseph H. Rogers Junior. ♦ 1930 In addition to drum and banjo head production, grandson Cleveland S. Rogers begins to manufacturer the first “Rogers” drums at the Farmingdale tannery. 1955 Cleveland S. Rogers sells the Rogers company to distributor Henry Grossman. Subsequently, Grossman moves Joseph Rogers Inc. from Farmingdale to Covington, Ohio. ♦ 1956 With the combined skills of Henry Grossman, inventor Joe Thompson and marketing manager Ben Strauss, the Rogers Company rises to become a leading innovator in drum & percussion manufacturing at the Covington plant. ♦ 1966 – 2006 After an inspired decade at the company’s Covington facility (considered the “Golden Era” of the Rogers brand), the company’s assets are subsequently sold to a series of musical instrument corporations including CBS (1966), Brook Mays (1999), and Yamaha (2006). ♦ 2017 Rogers returns . . . Buy with confidence, southcoastmusic is an authorised ROGERS USA Drum Dealer!
ROGERS DRUMS USA ♦ ROGERS USA MODEL 36 ♦ BEAVERTAIL DYNA-SONIC 14″ x 5″ SNARE DRUM ♦ BLACK DIAMOND FINISH ♦ MADE IN THE USA ♦ LAST ONE – BRAND NEW AND UNPLAYED! The humble snare drum is the drummer’s best friend – the most important drum in any number of kit configurations. The snare drum is the one that gets the biggest workout and it is the snare drum’s clock stroke working in tandem with the bass drum that keeps everything in the groove. It then makes simple sense that your choice of snare drum should be completely without compromise. If you have had the privilege of playing Rogers’ drums before, you will know exactly what the fuss is all about – if you’re a newbie – welcome to the world of ROGERS Drums! This is the Model 36 Black Diamond Pearl 14″ x 5″ Snare Drum from the acclaimed Rogers Dyna-Sonic Series. Every Rogers Dyna-Sonic Series drum is hand-crafted to perfection in the Roger’s USA workshop and is “a masterpiece of art and sonic excellence.” This Model 36 Dyna-Sonic snare drum features Rogers’ proprietary Maple and Poplar blend construction. Original specification reinforcement rings are included as well as the classic Swivo-Matic Throw Off along with the beautifully crafted Rogers script logo custom built Dyna-Sonic oval badge. The Black Diamond Pearl wrap finish is a Rogers’ signature and it looks stunning! Other premium inclusions are the distinctively stylish beavertail lugs and the legendary floating snare rail system which beats at the heart of the drum and provides extraordinary sensitivity and control. The Model 36 Dyna-Sonic 14″ x 5″ Snare Drum is another masterpiece from Rogers USA! ROGERS MODEL 36 SNARE DRUM FEATURES: ♦ Standard Trap Kit Depth Wood Drum Shell ♦ 5-ply Maple/Poplar Shell with Reinforcement Rings ♦ 1.6mm Triple Flanged Batter and Snare Side Hoop with Snare Gates ♦ 10 Beavertail Double Sided Die-Cast Lugs ♦ Swivo-Matic Throw Off ♦ Exclusive Floating Snare Rail System with Adjustable 20-Strand Snare Wires ♦ Rogers Script Logo Badge – Dyna-Sonic “Custom Built” Oval Badge ♦ Black Diamond Wrap Finish ♦ Fruitwood Stain Interior Finish ♦ Size: 14″ x 5″ THE VISION AND A LEGACY . . . Rogers is the brand that helped shape the modern drum industry. Formed in 1849, Rogers Drums rose from humble beginnings as the first U.S. Calfskin drum head manufacturer into one of the most innovative drum and percussion brands on the planet. Rogers hit its stride during modern history’s most transformative decade – the 1960s and this “Golden Era” of the brand brought new inventions, sound and a style to the world of drumming – that had never been imagined before. Like a Phoenix, Rogers returns – celebrating the vision and the legacy of that Golden Era and carrying forward the brand’s creed for percussion innovation into the 21st Century. A BRIEF HISTORY of ROGERS DRUMS . . . ♦ 1849 Joseph H. Rogers establishes USA’s first calfskin head company in Brewster’s Station, New York, followed later by a second tannery in Farmingdale, New Jersey, operated by son Joseph H. Rogers Junior. ♦ 1930 In addition to drum and banjo head production, grandson Cleveland S. Rogers begins to manufacturer the first “Rogers” drums at the Farmingdale tannery. 1955 Cleveland S. Rogers sells the Rogers company to distributor Henry Grossman. Subsequently, Grossman moves Joseph Rogers Inc. from Farmingdale to Covington, Ohio. ♦ 1956 With the combined skills of Henry Grossman, inventor Joe Thompson and marketing manager Ben Strauss, the Rogers Company rises to become a leading innovator in drum & percussion manufacturing at the Covington plant. ♦ 1966 – 2006 After an inspired decade at the company’s Covington facility (considered the “Golden Era” of the Rogers brand), the company’s assets are subsequently sold to a series of musical instrument corporations including CBS (1966), Brook Mays (1999), and Yamaha (2006). ♦ 2017 Rogers returns . . . Buy with confidence, southcoastmusic is an authorised ROGERS USA Drum Dealer!

The Beatles – Strum Together – 70 songs for uke guitar mandolin

Description

70 songs with lyrics, melody lines, and chord frames for standard ukulele, baritone ukulele, guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Enjoy strumming and singing these Beatles classics with all your buddies! A great resource for beginning stringed instrument players who are ready to experience the fun of making music together! Songs include: All You Need Is Love • Back in the U.S.S.R. • Birthday • Can’t Buy Me Love • Come Together • Day Tripper • Drive My Car • Eight Days a Week • Eleanor Rigby • Get Back • Good Day Sunshine • Got to Get You into My Life • A Hard Day’s Night • Help! • Here Comes the Sun • Hey Jude • I Saw Her Standing There • I Want to Hold Your Hand • In My Life • Let It Be • The Long and Winding Road • Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) • Paperback Writer • Revolution • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band • She Loves You • Ticket to Ride • Twist and Shout • Yellow Submarine • Yesterday • and more!  
RECORDING KING RG-35-SN LAP STEEL GUITAR • Vintage Styling • 6-String Lap Steel • Solid Mahogany Construction • Humbucking Pickup • Sunburst Finish • Three Year Warranty The Recording King story stretches back to the 1930’s when it was the house brand for Montgomery Ward’s range of musical instruments. Recording King earned its reputation during the Golden Age of musical instrument craftsmanship. Today, Recording King draws on this rich heritage with a range of stringed instruments that include acoustic guitars, banjos and lap steel guitars. Utilising vintage designs and hand-assembled parts, Recording King instruments have the look, feel and sound of the classic models with impeccable workmanship and modern enhancements for contemporary players. The Recording King RG-35-SN Lap Steel Guitar features a solid mahogany body with a string through body design and humbucking pickup for full and powerful sustain. The perloid fretboard adds a touch of vintage class. Classic lap steel tones are at your fingertips and the single volume and tone controls allow you to control the tonal texture from classic country lines to searing blues licks. The RG-35’s reversed open-geared tuners provide excellent great tuning stability. All of this is backed up by a back-to-base Three Year Warranty! SPECIFICATIONS • Model: RG-35-SN • Body: Solid Mahogany • Fretboard: Pearloid • Scale Length: 23.5″ • Number of Strings: 6 • Pickup: Humbucking Pickup • Controls: 1 x Volume, 1 x Tone • Tuners: Metal Button Tuning Machines • Finish: Gloss Sunburst • Hardware Finish: Chrome • Warranty: Three Years
Hercules GS412BPLUS Auto Grip System Single Guitar Stand With Backrest The built in Auto Grip System safely locks the instrument in place. The Upgraded AGS yoke is designed to accommodate more guitar neck sizes from 40 mm to 52 mm 1.57 to 2.05 INCHES including classic, acoustic, electric and bass guitars. The attached NINA Narrow Instrument Neck Adjustment are specially designed to increase the thickness of AGS arms to accommodate narrow neck instruments from min. 28 mm 1.10 INCHES like banjos and mandolins. The Instant Height Adjustment Clutch with Locking Pin adjusts stand height quickly, easily and securely. The Folding Back Rest with multi-angle position adjustment supports the instrument securely and folds up securely for travel. Guitar manufacturers employ differing types of finishes and finishing techniques. Please refer to your owners manual for information regarding proper storage of your instrument. Grab the Comfort Grip and raise or lower the stand to the desired height. A locking pin prevents slipping and provides solid and stable support for even your heaviest instruments. The Folding Back Rest flips down to support your instrument. Angle it up to adjust the position of your instrument and fold it up all the way for packing and stowing. Specially Formulated Foam rubber is used on all the contact points between the stand and your instrument.
Changing strings just got a whole lot easier with Music Nomads GRIP Cutter. The string cutters high quality chrome vanadium steel blade is spring-loaded and comes with a convenient storage sheath when not using. The side cutter design lets you cut strings flush to the tuning machine posts. The pro quality forged steel quickly cuts both big and small strings. Its perfect for electric & acoustic guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin and orchestral strings. The ergonomic rubber lined comfort grips make cutting a cinch. Music Nomad’s GRIP Cutter is designed to be the last string cutter youll ever buy. Don’t lose it or loan it, youll look forward to the next time you change your strings. Thats Music Nomad quality raising the bar in equipment care.