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Fretboards and the Woods That Make Them
By Patrick Keegan Axvault Exclusive I’ve been pretty curious about this for a while now and there doesn’t seem to be a lot of information out there on this subject, so I thought I would do some research and write an article about it. I am aware that you can make a fretboard out of [...]
Lauren Passarelli Live on Stageit. com may 28th
http://www.stageit.com/lauren_passarelli_feather_records/lauren_passarelli_live_on_stageit_com/2927- Live Web Show. Master guitarist, Lauren Passarelli has been a guitar professor at Berklee College of Music since 1984. She’s an entertaining Performing Song Writer, Beatles’ Expert, Creativity & Technology Clinician, Recording Engineer, Music Producer & Music Arranger. Lauren has conducted song writing workshops, guitar presentations & concerts of original music throughout New England. [...]
Players of Guild Guitars
Now Part of Fender Guitar Corp. Here are some notable guild players – * Bryan Adams- F-50R * Billie Joe Armstrong- D-55 * Joan Baez – F30R * Richard Barone – X-500 (Cool Blue Halo album) * Brendan Benson – 1959 Aristocrat * George Benson -[2] * A.A. Bondy * Paul Bonin – F65CE * [...]
Taylor Guitar Models
In 1972, at age 18, Bob Taylor began working at American Dream, a small guitar making shop owned by Sam Radding, where Kurt Listug was already an employee. During their first year at American Dream, Taylor and Listug made a few guitars, but mostly did repairs. When Radding decided to sell the business in 1974, the employees split into rival purchasing groups of two, each team jockeying for position while trying to figure out how to come up with the requisite capital. Finally, a triumvirate of Taylor, Listug, and Schemmer bought the American Dream. Euphoric with ambition, they renamed it the Westland Music Company. By the time the fledgling company hoisted its new banner, Taylor and Listug had a pretty clear idea of how their guitars would differ from others on the market
M Campellone Special Series
Had a chance today to try the M. Campellone Special Series guitar, natural finish no pick-up. Needed new strings and adjustments but played easily the neck appeared to be on the narrow side, ( do not know if this how they all are) make single lines nice and easy. It was a beautiful guitar as [...]
Guild DV4 Acoustic Guitar
The DV-4 is an all-solid wood dreadnought model with a solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides, scalloped spruce bracing, mahogany neck, tortoise body binding, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and a bone nut and saddle. Available in Natural