Archive for November 2010

Alex Skolnick’s Thoughts on the Gibson Firebird X

Guitarist Alex Skolnick was invited to attend the Gibson event that announced the Firebird X guitar that Gibson promised will revolutionize music. He has written his thoughts on the event and guitar for Guitar Player. Here’s what he had to say after a Gibson employee demoed the guitar:

One of the beauties of the electric guitar as a musical instrument is the pure, organic quality, despite the fact that the sound is amplified. When guitar tone is done well (Jeff Beck, Billy Gibbons, David Gilmour, Brian May, and Slash being among my personal favorites), our ears are still able to decipher the distinctions of the naked wood through the layers of tonal clothing. In this sense, electric guitar tone is like a fashion statement: ultimately a body (human or guitar), is the core, the solid foundation—”solidbody,” if you will. Any layers, whether sonic or fabric, should serve the purpose of accentuating, not hiding, that which lies underneath. From that demonstration, I got no sense of how the Firebird X—the guitar itself—even sounded underneath its internal labyrinth of technology.

And, here’s his blunt advice for Gibson:

During these trying economic times, instead of developing exorbitant, overpriced, computerized guitars (not to mention tribute models that most potential buyers will never be able to afford, such as the $9,000 Randy Rhoads Tribute Les Paul), what Gibson needs to do is put its energy back into doing what it used to do: create timeless guitars, not futuristic ones, and offer them for prices that, if not low, are at least fair. Instead of flooding the racks of retail stores with watered-down versions of the classic models, such as the current crop of cheapened, hollowed-out Les Pauls mass produced on the assembly line (for the same prices previously designated to the hand-built models), these inferior instruments should be properly labeled and priced as “entry level” or “discount,” not passed off to unsuspecting buyers as the real thing.

It’s interesting to hear the thoughts of someone who attended the event. As a working guitarist, you would think Skolnick would be the type of person a $5,000 guitar like the Firebird X is aimed at. If people like him are not impressed, then who is Gibson’s target customer for this guitar?

Read Skolnick’s article about the event and the guitar here.

Posted in: Guitars

Luthier Jay Lichty Overall Winner of Made in the South Awards

Congratulations to luthier Jay Lichty, who is the overall winner of the first annual “Made in the South” award for craftsmanship. I have a deep appreciation of handmade goods of all kinds, but, as a guitarist, I have a particularly deep appreciation for guitars that are still made by hand. Boutique guitars, like those made by Lichty, have become more popular over the past few years, and I’m happy to see people like Lichty receiving recognition for high quality work.

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Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks the World Trailer

Below is a trailer for an upcoming documentary about the Cry Baby Wah pedal called Cry Baby: The Pedal that Rocks the World:

The full movie will be available in February 2011. The movie will feature appearances by Eddie Van Halen, Jerry Cantrell, Slash, Buddy Guy, Kirk Hammett, Zakk Wylde, Dweezil Zappa, Paul Gilbert, and more. Looks like an interesting flick!

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Steve Vai on How to Be Successful

During a recent episode of Guitar Center Sessions, Steve Vai offers some excellent advice on how to be successful:

I think his advice extends beyond playing guitar; it’s good advice to follow in general.

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Eric Johnson Experience Hendrix Tour Setup

Music Radar has been posting a lot of great Eric Johnson content lately. This is a video they made with EJ explaining his Experience Hendrix tour setup. All those loose wires make the OCD part of me cringe, but he makes it sound good!

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Photo Friday: ZZ Top

Check out this early photo of ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill:

Photo Credit: Based on my research, this photo appeared in Circus Magazine in September of 1975.

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Submit Questions for Joe Bonamassa

I’m going to be interviewing Joe Bonamassa later this week. If you have a question you’d like me to ask him, you can submit it as a comment on this post or via my contact form. What should I ask him?

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Tommy Emmanuel – Little By Little

I recently received news that Tommy Emmanuel will be released a new double album called Little By Little. The new double album will feature new songs, as well as songs that he has been performing live for several years, but never recorded in a studio. Several guests appear on Little By Little, including Doyle Dykes, Victor Wooten, Dr. John Knowles, Rick Price, Pam Rose, Anthony Snape, and more. The double album is available for pre-order on Emmanuel’s site CertifiedGuitarPlayer.com and will begin shipping in early December.

The track listing for the album is as follows:

Disc 1:

1. Half Way Home
2. The Jolly Swagman
3. Locomotivation
4. Haba Na Haba (Instrumental)
5. Tears For Jerusalem
6. Waiting For A Plane
7. The Fingerlakes
8. The Welsh Tornado
9. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother (with Dr. John Knowles, CGP)
10. Mighty Mouse
11. Ruby’s Eyes
12. Moon River (Instrumental)

Disc 2:

1. Jack Magic
2. Papa George
3. Haba Na Haba (vocal, with Pam Rose)
4. Tapestry (with Doyle Dykes)
5. Mountains of Illinois
6. The Tennessee Waltz (with Dr. John Knowles, CGP)
7. Countrywide
8. Moon River (with Rick Price)
9. Willie’s Shades (with Anthony Snape)
10. Smokey Mountain Lullaby
11. Guitar Boogie
12. The Trails

Below is a promotional preview of Little By Little with Emmanuel talking about the tracks on the album:

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Listen to Eric Johnson’s New Single “Austin”

You can listen to Eric Johnson’s first single “Austin” off his upcoming album Up Close below. This song features Jonny Lang on vocals.

Eric Johnson – Austin (featuring Jonny Lang) by MMMusic

(via Music Radar)

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Photo Friday: Keith Richards

This is the first in a new series of posts featuring guitar-related photos. There are few more iconic guitarists than Keith Richards, so I thought it was only appropriate to start the series off with a photo of Richards in action:

Photo credit: This photo was taken at a Rolling Stones concert in Munich in 2003.

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