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Section 1 is dedicated to providing the background material most people will need. You will learn how pickup placement and dimensions, inductance, resistance, capacitance, and types of magnets all affect how a pickup sounds. Furthermore, you will seen how different switching configurations of pickup wiring can also alter the sound. Finally, you'll get a brief overview of soldering, switches, potentiometers, etc. to make sure you are ready to mod.Section 2 will ease into the modification process by utilizing easy projects that are typical of what most people do - they just replace old pickups with new ones. Such mods are relatively uncomplicated compared to projects later in the book and are certainly a good place to start if you have never modified your guitar before.Section 3 changes things up by demonstrating how you can get totally new sounds from the pickups you already have, just by changing how they are electrically wired together. You will discover new and seldom used, wiring configurations that can alter your guitar's tone.Section 4 really gets things going with projects where you change both the pickups and the wiring configurations to produce dramatic new sounds while maintaining all of the old ones.Section 5 will create some new, custom, one-of-a-kind pickups - without even winding a coil. These are truly the exotic mods that can make your guitar unique and special.
Newspaper feature writer and columnist John Blankenship has spent half a century gathering and documenting his life's work in the hills of West Virginia. This book showcases a selection of his best stories, granting the reader a window into the history of the mountains."For those of us who are from Appalachia-those of us who still love it, and those of us who wish to continue living among the gentle people that settled in these hills-there are challenges to be met every day," the writer explains. "To understand the perils of past eras, it is necessary to examine the men and women who have toiled in tunnels of the mines and slogged along steep, forested summits."
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In The Starting Five, we look at five components of leadership including integrity, coachability, work ethic, mental toughness, and a presence that sets a tone. After years of careful evaluation, we determined that learning and developing these five traits will increase your influence as a team leader. The book will frame those traits around one central question... Does it make the team better? Honest self-examination is the best way to shrink the gap between where you are and where you want to be as a leader. The book is written in an engaging story format that allows discussion between the coach and the team leaders to help explain these concepts in a way that allows for practical application with immediate results.
We need to reclaim some of the wildness that is deep within us. We need to reinvent ourselves for the 21st century, according to the author, John Blankenship, who many years ago began a quest in search of the true mountaineer essence. In the course of his journey, the writer takes us back through history and culture, exploring mythology, religion, and literature-takes us on a voyage of self-discovery. Gracefully written and stylishly revealing, Songs of the Whippoorwill (Volume III) charts a new course for the Appalachian spirit, one that has been waiting to emerge since the days of our fathers.
During his storied career as a feature writer and photographer, award-winning journalist John Blankenship met with the famous and infamous, the proud and the humble, the glamorous and the plain. With every interview, the writer learned something new about human nature and about himself-about pride and independence, loyalty and steadfastness, honesty and integrity. These snapshots from a reporter's notebook offer a compelling look at the resilient folk of Appalachia from the 1980s to the present. The author's detailed feature stories and personal reflections bring into focus the larger than life characters who helped mold our times for the better, even when facing seemingly insurmountable odds in one of our nation's most challenging economic regions. These meetings will hold you spellbound and keep you turning pages as you explore the writer's fascinating experiences.
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