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A Guitar For The Serious Musician - About The Epiphone Sheraton Guitar And Just What Makes It So Attractive To Performers

 


During the 1930's, Epiphone ended up being one of the only guitar producers to consider jazz music seriously and so they released the Sheraton, a hollow-body f-hole guitar which allowed guitarists to make music as loudly as they wished without the feedback they were obtaining with other guitars. Then going to 2002 and the release of the Epiphone Elitist Sheraton guitar and Epiphone has done the impossible. They made the Sheraton even better.

Ultimately the original Epiphone Sheraton guitar was supplanted in interest by the Gibson ES-355 which was likewise released in 1930, notwithstanding that there were numerous popular jazz guitarists who still sang it's praises. Nevertheless the Sheraton was eventually discontinued in 1970 and then be released yet again in the late '80s. The Epiphone Sheraton II was released in 94' as a more affordable guitar designed to appeal to far more people. Last but not least, the Elitist line was born in 2003 as a middle of the road guitar that could interest the cost conscious and the expensive Gibson fans.

Every guitar manufacturer has a semi-hollowbody guitar available these days but it's hard to match the traditional body style of the Sheraton. And the Elitist model brings fashion and excellence to new heights. It's surely an instrument made for the expert guitarist.

You'll find blues and rock and roll guitarists with a variety of semi-hollowbodies but the Epiphone Elitist Sheraton guitar looks made for jazz. In truth the abalone and mother-of-pearl inlays by themselves appear to scream "Play Jazz!"

Available in the vintage sunburst finish or in a natural finish it comes with a marbled pickguard, gold plated hardware, cream bindings and really looks plain stylish!

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Hey all you Christian singles! If you're thinking of looking to meet Christians online, here are a few things to consider when you're doing the online dating thing...

  • Join a paid dating site. I know it's tempting to join a free one, but these are playgrounds for spammers and scammers. If you want to find real people who are serious about dating, you'll find them on singles sites where a financial commitment is required. Scammers and spammers don't like to pay!


  • Always err on the side of caution. There's plenty of time, so don't be afraid of being cautious to begin with. When you're sure the person you're communicating with is genuine, you can start to open up more. Don't assume that just because the singles site you choose is a Christian one, everyone is nice! Always guard your personal information.


  • If it comes to meeting, meet somewhere public, such as at church. You may think I'm sounding paranoid by now, but I want to make sure you have a safe and successful dating experience. Tell someone else when and where you are meeting, just in case. Better safe than sorry.


  • Check everything out with your friends. When you fall head-over-heals and swoon every time you get email, this is the time to check with your friends that you're not being blinded by that lovin' feelin'. Believe me, it's easy to do crazy things when you're in love; your friends will give you some more down-to-earth perspective...


  • Pray about it! And finally, give the whole thing to God. He has a great way of opening things up, or closing things down, if you give Him the chance. He wants the best for you!


  • Recommended books:
    World Wide Search: The Savvy Christian's Guide to Online Dating
    and
    My Journal, Online Dating: Finding Love with God's Help

 

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