Washburn have just announced the release of the Joe Trohman Idol series guitar, Fall Out Boy’s lead guitarist worked closely with Washburn to create a killer guitar that utilizes dual humbuckers and Voice Contour Control to allow for a massive array of sounds. In his own words: (more…)
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This is the current window display at the Ben Sherman shop in Melbourne. There are actually even more guitars but I cropped them out so hows about you buy a ticket to Australia and come and check it out yourself? No? You tight buggers alright then, I’ll give you some linkage instead. Ben Sherman are (more…)
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I think there’s no people who doesn’t know about a legendary band, Queen. Its rank is same as another legendary bands, such as Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, etc. Because of their unique and different guitar sounds, other musician never
stopped to talked about them. At present, many guitarist trying to get guitar sounds same as Brian May’s guitar sounds. If you’re trying to play Brian May’s sounds with many effect, now you can play it all easily with signature guitar by Brian May. (more…)
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At previous week when i did a live event report for TV program, i talked to one of guitarist who performed in that event. The most interesting chat topic of course about guitar and its equipments. Until there was my question which answered, “Ah, i’m just a rhythm guitarist, so i think its enough to use this guitar…” For me, it sounds like he set his self to be submissive.
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Fender Stratocaster George Fullerton 50th AnniversaryFender announced about their n ew guitar and amp set named Stratocaster George Fullerton 50th Anniversary Stratocaster Limited Edition. Fullerton set include of Stratocaster 1957 and Relic Tweed Pro Junior amplifier. It will be produce by Fender Custom Shop and it is limited because they only produce it about 150 items for all around the world.
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