Imagine, if you will, the following scenario. You're a guitar virtuoso, shredding the ever-loving hell out of your axe. Devil horns are held high across the arena, frizzy dude-manes are head banging ...
If you needed one image to sum up Led Zeppelin in all its ’70s glory (or excess), a photo of Jimmy Page in a dragon suit playing a red double-neck guitar should work. By 1973, Page had his custom ...
Guitarists all love the idea of a double-neck guitar (thank you, Jimmy Page), but the instruments themselves have never been entirely practical… until now, thanks to the introduction of the Flux ...
Probably the most famous example of a twin neck guitar is the Siamese SG used by the likes of Jimmy Page and Don Felder – the Gibson EDS-1275. With its new Doubleneck guitar, Veillette Guitars has ...
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Angine de Poitrine have gone viral with microtonal guitar
The guitar/bass double-neck had extra frets sawn into place, and it’s helped them take the internet by storm ...
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Angine de Poitrine built a microtonal double-neck guitar. Now the duo is blowing up online
Their dense blend of jazz, prog and math-rock has racked up millions of views — and left players like Rick Beato and Cory ...
While filming a segment for NBC's "Chime In" campaign (where various musicians and actors "re-envision" the three-note NBC tune), Flaming Lips vocalist-guitarist Wayne Coyne brought with him what he ...
Double-neck guitars are inherently ridiculous. Did Jimmy Page really need to cart that gigantic Gibson EDS-1275 along on tour just so he could switch from 12-string to 6-string for the solo in ...
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