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    Gear talk with Slipknot/ Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root, Hammersmith Apollo, London UK

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      Luthiers: Creators Of Beautiful Music

      Victor Epand asked:

      “Beauty is only skin deep.” “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” “Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.” Our culture abounds with idioms that seek to emphasize the idea that “It’s what’s inside that counts.” Yet on some level, we all know that beauty is bankable. The high esteem in which we hold artists, the power and money accorded to fashion models, the thousands of people who flock to the Metropolitan Museum of Art every day-all of these trends support the fact that try as we might to be high-minded, humans not only worship beauty, we respect it. So while a person might be qualified for a job, you’re more likely to hire him if he’s attractive and well-groomed.

      Similarly, while a musician’s music may be enjoyable, he or she is more likely to attain star status if he or she looks good. And if you’re a professional guitarist, that means you want to make sure that your instrument looks as good as possible too. After all, if you’re going to be shown with your guitar in countless photographs, it becomes as much a fashion accessory as it is an instrument. Fortunately, it is possible to purchase guitars that are as beautiful as the sounds they produce.

      The manufacture of stringed instruments, including guitars, is a very old business. It has existed as long as there has been a demand for such instruments, which means at least 5000 years. The people who make stringed musical instruments and repair them are called “luthiers,” which comes from the term “luth,” the French word for lute. Luthiers are commonly divided into two groups, those that specialize in plucked instruments and those who produce bowed instruments. The guitar, obviously, belongs to the first category, which also includes instruments like the ukulele, banjo, and Japanese shamisen.

      There have been many famous luthiers over the years, some of whom have been, you should pardon the pun, instrumental in the evolution of the guitar. The 19th century Spanish luthier Antonio Torres Jurado, for instance, is credited with the development of the modern classical (nylon-string) guitar’s shape, design and construction. Many of his guitars are now in the hands of private collectors, although at least one can be seen by the public at the Museum of Music in Barcelona, Spain. In the world of steel-string acoustic guitars, it was Germany’s Christian Frederick Martin who developed the original concept. Martin, like Jurado, was primarily a man of the 19th century. Both are held to have been innovators and leaders in their field.

      Today, as in the 19th century, individual luthiers continue to be famous for the musical instruments they create. A company, such as Gibson, Fender, or BC Rich, may be known for its guitars, but it is the luthiers who make the instruments; they are the ones who must be credited with the beauty and sound quality of the instruments. Important luthiers of the 20th include Orville Gibson, Lloyd Loar, Paul Bigsby, Les Paul, John D’Angelico and Jimmy D’Aquisto among others.

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                          Fender Electric Guitars

                          Peter Suhm asked:

                          Fender electric guitars were the first solid body electric guitars to be offered on the mass market. Other companies actually fabricated and sold electric guitars before the Fender Company, but none were as commercially successful as Fender’s. In fact, the general consensus is that it is the Fender Company that is responsible for the electric guitar frenzy that swept through the world of popular music with the introduction of their Fender Telecaster. The Broadcaster was actually the first solid body electric guitar, but Fender made it economically feasible to mass produce it with only a few slight variations in the next model, the Telecaster. Fender’s Telecaster served as the inspiration for other manufacturers to make their own versions of the solid body electric guitar.

                          Other famous models include the Stratocaster, the Jazzmaster, the Mustang, the Jaguar, and the Duo-sonic. Countless more models exist though they are less known.

                          Fender electric guitars are manufactured Mexico and Asia as well as in the United States. The highest quality guitars are those made in the US. The Squier brand, also manufactured under the Fender name, is the most economically priced electric guitars and they are produced in the Asian countries.

                          The Fender Company began as an electronic repair business. Founder Leo Fender began much of his work improving already existing and designing new musical amplifiers. Fender is still known today for its fine quality and innovation in amps.

                          Some of Fender’s electric guitar signature features include the larger headstock shape and bound necks with block shaped position markers. The neck joint on most electric guitars is a four-bolt joint, but in Fender guitars, it is now a three-bolt joint intended for better sound. Fender electric guitars are also identified by a second string tree for the middle G and D strings. Another signature feature is the semi-hollow body design and completely different headstock of the Fender Stratocaster. This model also incorporates a Humbucking pickup designed by Seth Lover.  Some people maintain that the Fender Standard Stratocaster electric guitar is the guitar that changed the world with its alder body, 21 fret maple neck with a rosewood or maple fretboard, 3 single-coil pickups, a vintage tremolo, and die-cast tuning keys.

                          The Stratocaster comes in a wide choice of cool colors as well, including Sage Green Metalic, Blue Agave, Brown Sunburst, Midnight Wine, and Arctic White. Such colors add a unique quality to an already awesome guitar.

                          The Fender electric guitar is an excellent choice for the serious guitarist who wants a famous brand at an affordable price.

                           

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                            anyone own a Gibson j45?

                            FOOKER asked:

                            i am looking to get a good quality acoustic guitar

                            i played a gibson j45 and it sounded great to me

                            had that tone that you hear from old blues records

                            can anyone recomend one before i go spend a heap of cash on one

                            thanks?

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                                          The Guitar Vlog, Episode 1: The Newbie Menace


                                          I bought a guitar, and now I’m going to learn to play it! But I need you to keep me motivated. Note: please bear with me. I just started the other day.

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                                                            Jam Session Erdbeerblau


                                                            Just another take from the Tuesday´s Open Stage evening, simple, rough an dirty…These songs have been created on stage once in a while. Like Zappa said: You can´t do that on stage anymore! Charles on Fender guitar Bernd on Fender guitar Günter on Hammond organ Doerk on bass Giovanni on drums created on September 9, 2008. Rock on… bman

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