Bag yourself an effects unit or metronome with this month´s giveaway
Issue 190 of Total Guitar sees the first instalment of TG´s guide to using a metronome (find it on p.59!). Sure, you could sit with your watch trying to work out bpms from its second hand… or you could enter our competition and win some quality gadgets designed for that purpose.
We´ve teamed up with Korg (www.korg.co.uk/01908 857101), purveyors of some of the best timekeeping devices in the music industry, to offer you 22 chances to win.
The first two winners will each receive a Korg Pandora PX5D* multi-effects unit worth £200, which has 200 effects patches, a built-in Phrase Trainer to help you tackle those tricky parts and almost 750 rhythm tracks for you to jam along with. This device can also connect to your computer as a recording interface and comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite Korg Edition. The remaining 20 winners will win a handy Korg MA-30* digital metronome worth £20.
Click HERE to enter
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PLEASE NOTE: Under 18s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition and be able to demonstrate this to Total Guitar's reasonable satisfaction
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