Welcome to ÜberProAudio - your definitive source for all things Pro Audio. Learn about cool music gear, instruments, studio recording tips, musicians, and much more! Checkout our famous "Who Plays What" section to find out what your favorite musicians use for gear in their rigs.
Big thanks to the roadies and photographers who have either given us direct permission to use their photos or creative commons license.
Crazy Expensive Gear
Would You Buy it?
This little section of the site is for crazy expensive gear we find. Guess how much it costs, then Click the pic for more info. Then ask yourself - Would you buy it?
It's not only a Fender guitar - it's artwork! :
How much of a Kirk Hammett fan are you...?:
Who said Martins aren't expensive...
Uber News
-We are working on getting new gear images for the site. We will be contacting roadies, photographers, and everyone we can find to get permission to post cool photos to the site. If you are at a concert and can take a pic of a musician's gear and give us permission to display it, please contact us via the contact form. Thanks!
Total Guitar Scales Techniques and Applications book
Here's a guitar book and cd, MJS Total Scales Techniques and Applicationsthat is recommended for all guitar players. Scales and technique may sound a little boring, but it's the stuff good guitar players are often made from.
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Recommended for every guitarist regardless of playing level or musical taste. It starts with all the basics a beginner needs to know, and moves progressively through advanced and professional level techniques and applications. It is a scale encyclopedia, but more importantly it shows every possible way of using the scales to make music. You learn to play in every key and use every position on the fretboard.
The CD includes many examples to enhance your learning.
"...pure playing with basic scales and also tons of cool exotic scales that intermediate and advanced players will really enjoy. ...tons of cool guitar techniques... a rare resource that you'll use far more than you might anticipate." Chris Arnold, Guitar Digest Magazine