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  1. Well, I probably could have gotten better, but here is an intermediate result.

    (Sound coming from Fender Mustang Micro)

    #Music #ElectricGuitar #AnimalsAsLeaders

  2. I started building a kit guitar, coz I want to learn guitar, including setup and maintenance. Electric (unplugged or with headphones) is quieter for raw beginner learning.

    Have to decide how to paint it tho!
    #electricguitar #guitar

  3. I need one guitar for standard tuning, one for drop D, one for E♭, one for open G, and one for DADGAD. I don’t make the rules. #guitar #ElectricGuitar

  4. hmm my cheap #guitar has an ungodly amount of hum and popping, most easily hearable when I take off all of my fingers from the fretboard and then touch a string :( any suggestions?

    #electricguitar #musicians

  5. Here’s another Mateo Mancuso #guitar video - a highly produced ‘official video’ featuring one of his better known tunes. So fast, he is… very impressive. #Music #MusicVideo #ElectricGuitar #Jazz

    youtu.be/SuD4A5shWOo?si=K2NOVZ

  6. I’ve built the 3D printed Prusacaster electric guitar. It looks and feels really good, but for some reason the electronics doesn’t work. I will have to research what the problem is some other time.

    #3DPrinting #prusa #ElectricGuitar

  7. Just learned that Steve Cropper, one-hell-of a guitarist, died last December 3, at age 84.
    #music #electricguitar

    Steve Played It - Stereophile apple.news/Ar5o6hIxkTuiE_J0GVD

  8. New guitar week!

    New to me anyway, this is a 1975 Greco SE-600N, made in the Fujigen factory’s equivalent of a custom shop. This is of course their copy of a Stratocaster, and almost as old as me.

    It has an ash body and rosewood fretboard, and is a pretty heft piece of work. That probably accounts for the lovely resonance and it also has those fizzy, sparkling Maxon pickups. It’ll get a string change tomorrow to my usual flatwounds, and a light setup. Not much needing done to it at all.

    Turns out I’m a sucker for well-made Japanese vintage guitars…

    #Greco #GrecoGuitars #JapaneseGuitars #Fujigen #Matsumoku #ElectricGuitar

  9. Happy 77th birthday to the one-and-only Fred Frith, born #OTD in 1949. Unique in the field, he has experimental music he has produced a staggering body of work, both solo and in collaboration with so many others, across almost 60 years.

    It was a real highlight to see him live in Glasgow last May: the sense of space, the sense of play, the sense of reaching beyond.

    #FredFrith #HenryCow #ElectricGuitar #ExperimentalMusic #ImprovisedMusic #NewMusic #ExtendedTechniques @ExperimentalMusic @improvisedmusic

  10. There are many places in the #ElectricGuitar world where people ask how they can ridiculously #downtune they instrument e.g. what string gauges to use for #DropF or #DropG on a 6 string... I was faced with that question when trying to find a guitar for #AllFifthsTuning (FCGAE spanning almost 3 octaves) and turns out #OrmsbyGuitars have the perfect answer with a 6 string sporting a ridiculous 25.5-27.5'' fanfret
    ormsbyguitars.com/products/gol

    One of my most fun guitars to play and a cool #ExtendedRangeGuitar having the range of an #8string on a 6 string. Also just feels really good to play and very well crafted. I kinda want another one. #MetalGuitar

  11. "Kings & Queens" is a song by American singer-songwriter #AvaMax, released on March 12, 2020, through #AtlanticRecords as the lead single from her debut studio album, #HeavenAndHell (2020). The song was written by Ava Max, #BrettMcLaughlin, #DesmondChild, Hillary Bernstein, Jakke Erixson, #MadisonLove, Mimoza Blinsson, and producers #Cirkut and #RedOne. It is a #powerPop song that consists of an #electricGuitar with #synthesizers.
    youtube.com/watch?v=aaqRCmrUs6k

  12. Backstage Burrow Ep2-2026

    🎸🐰 From quiet strummer to cultural thunder — how the electric guitar found its voice.
    Take a cozy hop into the hidden history of amplification, innovation, and rebellious noise as we trace the guitar’s journey from back‑row rhythm keeper to electrified icon. From Hawaiian lap steels to “broomstick with pickups” prototypes, this episode uncovers how marginalized musicians, bold tinkerers, and a few happy accidents reshaped American sound.

    Major source for this episode: Braun, Hans-Joachim. "Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century." Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.

    #electricguitar #musichistory #20thcentury #backstageburrow #rabbithole #rockhistory #musictechnology

    youtube.com/watch?v=uf8fxh6THK