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domingo, 4 de junio de 2023

Road Signs and Street Shrines

"The Time for Wheat"
(Microseason 24)

It's the time of year when wheat has grown large and golden, and is about ready to be picked. For most of us, summer is just about to begin, but for wheat, the harvesting season has begun, which explains why this microseason (written as 麦秋至 in Japanese) incorporates the character 秋 (aki), meaning autumn. The air is dry but it's also the calm before rainy season and farmers must hurry to finish the work before the storms come.

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Unusual Arrows

Have you tried saying this week's newsletter subject line 3 times in a row? Go ahead, we'll wait...

Well, now that you've failed, lets move on. There are thousands of these abnormal road signs dotted across Japan and while drivers might find them confusing or even annoying, Gaku Yamazaki has developed a certain affection for them, particularly towards the more bizarre ones.

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Jijinto

In that similar vein, we're revisiting an article we wrote about small shrines, right in the middle of many Japanese roads. If you've ever driven in Japan you've probably come across abnormal road signs but also  these miniature shrines, known as jijinto.

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Post-Apocalyptic Tokyo

Stories about the collapse of civilization and order—apocalyptic stories—endlessly seduce us. And this week we're checking out the work of illustrator Tokyo Genso, whose images of Tokyo in ruin are currently on display in Ginza.

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tidbits from all corners of Japan

A powerful typhoon brought lots of rain and train delays to Japan this week. Of all the images out there, this one caught our eye: a station master announcing delays to stranded passengers (and looking like a rock star as he does it).
Meanwhile, in more friendly weather related train imagery, most trains in Japan run over beds of grey rock. But did you know the Tokyu-Setagaya Line grows lawns on their tracks? It's a very refreshing change!

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Summer Collection

"In summer the nights. Not only when the moon shines, but on dark nights too, when the fireflies flit to and fro, and even when it rains, how beautiful it is!"   

This is a famous verse from Sei Shonagon's The Pillow Book, a fascinating, detailed account of Japanese court life in the eleventh century written by a lady of the court. In this particular chapter (haru wa akebono), she writes about her favorite times of day during each season: In spring it is the dawn, In autumn the evenings, In winter the early mornings and In summer the nights.
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viernes, 2 de junio de 2023

Mary Ford’s 1961 Gibson Les Paul SG Custom has just been tracked down… on Facebook Marketplace

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Mary Ford’s 1961 Gibson Les Paul SG Custom has just been tracked down… on Facebook Marketplace
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The historic instrument – which Ford used in her collaborations with Les Paul – ended up in the most unlikely place after playing a formative role in rock 'n' roll history
Joe Bonamassa explains why he prefers Stratocasters with maple fretboards over rosewood
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Though he's partial to playing both, the blues-rocker leans towards maple 'boards for one key reason
Fender just released its most bizarre Squier Paranormal models yet
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Feast your eyes on the Big F's latest assortment of alternate reality guitars, sure to send shivers down the spines of purists everywhere
Features
Meet 'Sunny', a newly uncovered 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard from South Africa
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More and more holy grail Les Paul Standards have surfaced in recent years, but this exceptional specimen remains a thoroughbred unicorn by anyone's reckoning
How ditching pedals and embracing open tunings made H.C. McEntire love the guitar again
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On her new album, Every Acre, the indie-rock stalwart's songs tell a story, and are given a new depth by the addition of jazz-trained guitar foil Luke Norton
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“Sunday Bloody Sunday was an absolutely pivotal song for us”: Three albums into their career, U2 found their triumphant sound and activist voice on War
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40 years on, The Edge and producer Steve Lillywhite discuss the album on which U2 built their legacy
The history of the Gibson Super 400CES
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Jazzbox expert and author Dr. Thomas A. Van Hoose helps us trace the evolution of a superlative model
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The very best modulation pedals
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Learn the guitar stylings of the pioneering Hubert Sumlin – essential learning for any aspiring blues player
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Six-string lieutenant to the immortal Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, Sumlin is one of the authors of the electric blues sound, and he was no slouch with country styles, either
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Taylor 412ce and 417e review
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miércoles, 31 de mayo de 2023

Kirk Hammett: “Maybe the age of active pickups is over”

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Kirk Hammett: “Maybe the age of active pickups is over”
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The Metallica guitarist says PAFs age better, and that he has been swayed away from active humbuckers for lead work – and James Hetfield agrees
Hear the new Extreme single that Nuno Bettencourt says features his favorite solo on the whole album
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Other Side of the Rainbow is the latest single from the rock veterans’ forthcoming album, Six – and Nuno prefers its solo to Rise
Double Whammy: check out metal guitarist Sean Long's viral (and truly bonkers) dual-pedal technique
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Clips of the While She Sleeps guitarist's experimental pitch-shifting approach have collected over 2 million views. As he tells us: "It allows me to create things that sound impossible"
Features
Larry Carlton: "I believe my Sire line is better than anything Fender's Squier line is producing. These are great guitars, and I believe in them"
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The jazz great explains why he made the switch from Gibson to produce his own range of affordable guitars, based on his iconic vintage instruments
Samantha Fish: “I play other guitars, but I always go back to the SG because it fights me just enough. I need something to push back a little bit and she does”
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The blues-rock ace discusses what draws her to both Gibson and Fender, why all guitar players should learn drums, and how she ended up using an elementary school PA system for her tones on her new album with Jesse Dayton, Death Wish Blues
From Guitar Player
The history of Martin's 45-Series acoustic guitars
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Learn more about this stunning pre-war 000-45 with Martin's museum and archives specialist, Jason Ahner, as he schools us on the history of the company's flagship flat-tops
“Captain” Kirk Douglas’s top 5 tips for guitarists
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These habits have helped the Gibson signature artist stay on course with the Roots and his Tonight Show gig
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The best humbucker pickups available today
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From PAF replicas to modern day active tone monsters, buck up your guitar with our pick of the best 'buckers on the market
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Blues guitar techniques you can learn from Telecaster master Roy Buchanan
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Whip your hybrid picking chops into shape with a lesson in the style of one of the best players to have ever picked up a Telecaster
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Paoletti 112 Loft Series 2P90 review
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