Matt here, and I am back with another installment of the Central Ohio Music Blog. This is another post written for Google to catalog keywords, but it is also here for all types of people to read - whether they be chronically bored or notably weird.
It's been a cold January, and this week is especially cold - temperatures have been in the single digits for three days. Some describe the feeling of being outside in these temperatures as "exhilarating," which is another way to say "it hurts my face."
Keyword blast in 3...2...1...
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Classical guitar. Nylon string guitar. Spector bass. Blackstar amps. Raezer's Edge Amps. MXR pedals. Jim Dunlop pedals. MXR cables. Dunlop picks. D'Andrea picks. D'Addario strings. La Bella strings. GHS strings. GHS Fast Fret. Rico Royal reeds. ProMark sticks. Korg pianos. Korg keyboards. Ace guitar straps. Flatwound strings. Flamenco strings. Pressurewound strings. Coated strings. Fret level. Fret job. Guitar setup. Acoustic guitar. Cordoba guitar. Cedar classical guitar. Spruce classical guitar. Acoustic amp. Bass amp. Flat wound strings. Jazz guitar. Pressure wound strings. Music books. Method books.
I'd like to pick up where my train of thought left off, but so say it's a train would imply that my thoughts are somehow connected. This is going to be more like a traffic jam of thoughts. Not to hold myself to too high a standard, but these blogs so far have been borderline readable and I don't want to diminish the standing of this publication with sub-par effort. My readers deserve the best, and I don't want to disappoint either of them.
For those interested in actual things going on in the store, we are going to be getting some new amps in from Raezer's Edge. They are a three-person shop in Wisconsin making high-end amplifiers at excellent prices. They are designed to work equally well with electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitars, upright bass, and pretty much any instrument that needs amplification. The amplifiers produce a very clean, neutral tone that is then shaped by the tone knob settings and the choice of speaker. I'm pretty exited about these. Keep an eye on the Facebook page for when we have them in stock. We also carry Blackstar bass and acoustic amps, which come in at a lower price point and are excellent amps for the money.
We also have digital pianos in stock from Korg. These are well-made instruments with good playability and all the features a student or professional would need in a digital piano. Of course, an acoustic piano is usually the best choice, but they are expensive, heavy, loud, and require regular tuning and maintenance to keep them in good playing shape. For many people, a digital piano is a better choice. Digital pianos require no maintenance, are always in tune, can be played at any volume (even with headphones), and have built-in features which will be appealing to many players. Stop by the store and look at our selection. Students get a 10% discount when buying instruments.
More keywords: London, Columbus, Springfield, Urbana, West Jefferson, Plain City, Mechanicsburg, Dayton, Xenia, Centerville, Circleville, Grove City, Mt. Sterling, Hilliard, Orient, Big Plain, South Vienna, Harmony. Music School. Rock, Bluegrass, Blues, Jazz, Classical, Metal, Pop, Country. Music theory. Group guitar classes. Guitar sheet music. Piano sheet music. Hal Leonard. Alfred music. Mel bay. Piano Adventures. Piano Pronto.
Well, that's about all for this week. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it, and that people aren't judging us too harshly for wasting our time on this nonsense. Here's one last A.I. generated goodie for the road:

Until next time,
Matt.
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