ResoNation format updated

ResoNation.orgWe heard recently from Brad Harper, who maintains ResoNation.org, a web site dedicated to the needs and interests of resophonic guitarists.

Brad has been running the site since 2004, primarily as a bulletin board forum, and now has nearly 3,000 registered users. He has updated the site layout to allow for more interactive user options and new features, and has revised the structure and format of the site to make this possible.

The membership continues to rise steadily with the growth of the Resophonic guitar market, and the intent of the new format is to provide the user base easier access to a broader range of content.

Look for regular reso-news features, guest editorials, product reviews, tablature, and both audio and video instruction to appear on the site soon. Brad will also have an online store where users can purchase site-related gear.

Visit ResoNation at www.reso-nation.org. Only registered users can view the site content and take part in forum discussions, but registration is quick and free.

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