A Suhr carved top guitar with custom inlays Some of their pricey electric guitars sell for $2,500 to $7,500 and are made by small builders. Rick Wood - Milwaukee Journal This Suhr guitar has a spalted ...
Dwight Weeks wanted to open a guitar shop like the ones he grew up visiting. You won’t find many big, legacy brands like Fender and Gibson at Orphan Guitars, a tiny storefront in Carroll Gardens.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A rockin' rooster has been caught playing his own brand of cock rock on an acoustic guitar at a ...
EVERETT – Lots of kids long for a special talent. Dylan Phifer found his sitting in a brown leather chair in his living room. The 12-year-old Everett boy’s superpower is playing the popular video game ...
Every once in a while, you come across someone so skilled with an instrument that it makes you reconsider what you thought was possible. When it comes to something that's hundreds of years old, then ...
Like Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards and John McLaughlin, Cindy Cashdollar grew up being dazzled by Albert Lee's jaw-dropping guitar playing. Apart from Clapton, though, five-time ...
Archive-oriented Rhino Records, in cooperation with Guitar Player magazine, has produced a compact disc-cassette series with plenty of pluck. ”Guitar Player Presents the Legends of Guitar” is a ...
Maybe it takes a dreamer’s eye to see the beauty in this battered, lacquer-stripped guitar. The top has a gaping, splintered wound the size of a strip of bacon. The damage is echoed on the side. Only ...
A group of students in Japan is trying to develop a machine that lets you pluck guitar strings with your foot. The technology could one day help people who only have one arm play guitar. Some day we ...
Like Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards and John McLaughlin, Cindy Cashdollar grew up being dazzled by Albert Lee’s jaw-dropping guitar playing. Apart from Clapton, though, five-time ...
Sir Paul McCartney tells me he is writing a guitar concerto and doesn't know who he should get to play it. No problem, I say. Let us ask my friend Luis in Madrid, a world expert on plucks and frets.