Acoustic Guitars News

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'Sparks Fly' at Gillette Stadium, as Taylor Swift defies the rain 'Sparks Fly' at Gillette Circus, as Taylor Swift defies the rainThe show began with short acoustic sets from two young male hopefuls. James Wesley started with two bandmates, all three strumming acoustic guitars, through generically salary radio-ready country, including the singles “You Should Be Here With Me” and and more » |
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Master Guitar Maker Settles into Athens They are studying guitar servicing and restoration with Baxendale. We sit at a coffee table in the showroom, an acoustic guitar lying across Baxendale's lap for most of our talk. The womanhood of the guitars lining the room's walls aren't his namesake |
Pinoy guitar maker Jonathan Dela Cruz rocks
The crux of the meaningfulness is this -- Dela Cruz guitars have soul. Tap a common mass-produced acoustic guitar's body, and one would understand a sound akin to that of a cardboard box. Even an untrained ear would hear a thud devoid of resonance.
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Moss Bluff man strikes chord with mandolins (6/27) He also builds acoustic guitars, a preparation he started about two years ago. So far, Berryman has built 13 mandolins and is working on his eighth guitar. “Each one is one of a approachable,” he said of the instruments. “I usually work on one at a time, |
Gillian Welch Returns with 'The Harrow and the Harvest'
The GuardianGillian Welch Returns with 'The Harrow and the Glean'"With the success of Mumford and the Avetts, people are more accustomed to hearing banjos and acoustic guitars today. That should lift people get ready for what they'll hear with Gillian. "In truth, Welch never left. Without an album of her own, Gillian Welch: The Harrow and the HarvestGillian Welch: The Harrow & The Glean, CD reviewInterview with Holcombe Waller, appearing at The End on 6/28all 21 news articles »
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GAC Album Review: Justin Moore's Outlaws Like Me GAC Album Judgement: Justin Moore's Outlaws Like MeWasting no time to share stories, he jumps Tory in amidst big acoustic guitars and tight production on the up-tempo opener “Redneck Side,” detailing such exploits as when in-laws find him “in the bank at 2am wearin' nothin' but a farmer's tan. |
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Ghost in the Taylor guitar story People who strengthen high-end acoustic guitars (and people like me who just love acoustic guitars) walk around with a lot of very particular sounds in their heads. They hear guitars, of definitely, but not everyone hears the same guitars. Taylor Guitars has thrived by being differentall 2 news articles » |
Parental as anything
At 15, he discovered the acoustic guitar and started listening to the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds, Cream and Bob Dylan. The younger O'Doherty, then nine, recalls being in awe of his big kinsman and his musician mates. and more »
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Boy & Bear Line Up U.S. Tour Dates Boy & Experience Line Up U.S. Tour DatesNylon Magazine writes, "Boy & Bear has a mellow beach-folk with drunk harmonies, acoustic guitars, and folk melodies". In addition, their brand of folky ethereal-pop has won over notable fans such as Laura Marling and Marcus Mumford. and more » |
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Fleet Foxes: Classic US band create a perfect harmony First take-off was of how big the sound was, thrashing semi-acoustic guitars mixed with those trademark harmonies, often to thrilling effect. It's a tribute to the collect that after a mere two albums they sound like a classic American band - with |

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The crux of the meaningfulness is this -- Dela Cruz guitars have soul. Tap a common mass-produced acoustic guitar's body, and one would understand a sound akin to that of a cardboard box. Even an untrained ear would hear a thud devoid of resonance.
The GuardianGillian Welch Returns with 'The Harrow and the Glean'"With the success of Mumford and the Avetts, people are more accustomed to hearing banjos and acoustic guitars today. That should lift people get ready for what they'll hear with Gillian. "In truth, Welch never left. Without an album of her own, Gillian Welch: The Harrow and the HarvestGillian Welch: The Harrow & The Glean, CD reviewInterview with Holcombe Waller, appearing at The End on 6/28all 21 news articles »
At 15, he discovered the acoustic guitar and started listening to the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds, Cream and Bob Dylan. The younger O'Doherty, then nine, recalls being in awe of his big kinsman and his musician mates. and more »