Music was created by humans, but often we find ourselves creating performances with machines. [Alana Balagot] and [Federico Tobon] did just that, constructing the stunning 4 Muses musical sculpture with their combined talents.
4 Muses is made up of four individual instruments, under the
Mr 335 has put his name to a range of guitars that are nothing to do with Gibson, bringing the promise of high-class tones on a truly accessible budget.
There are two good reasons not to dismiss these guitars as just another pair of cheap Asia-made also-rans… and Larry Carlton’s name
Gibson G-00 (top) and G-200 (bottom)
Solid wood construction and Bozeman-built appeal in more affordable and streamlined designs.
Intimate-feeling playing experience. Nice neck. Easy to play. Body shape well suited to austere appointments.
Fundamental build quality good, but
By Stuart Williams published 22 December 21
From jazz to rock and beyond, these air-filled guitars have got your tones covered
From the earliest days of the electrified guitar through rock’n’roll, rockabilly, punk, and classic rock, the hollowbody has seen the l
When I tested out the Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster earlier this year, I was admittedly skeptical. One of the biggest reasons was the price. I just couldn’t justify $2,000 for something so niche. But I said if the price ever fell below $1,000 I’d consider it. Well, the new Acoustasonic Pl
By Jonathan Horsley published 24 December 21
Nielsen presented Gibson’s Mark Agnesi with some of the rarest and most valuable guitars in history on the latest episode of Gibson TV’s The Collection
We all knew that Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen was one of the
The Lovin’ Spoonful in New York City, 1966 (Photo © Henry Diltz; used with permission)
Although John Sebastian has always included songs from his time with The Lovin’ Spoonful in his solo sets—he even played two of the band’s tunes at Woodstock in 1969—for the most part he has
Who would have known popsicle sticks could be so musical?
Internet is home to numerous bizarre inventions, and in its every corner, a project made with weird objects awaits. You've probably never looked at your finished popsicle and think it has musical potential, but be sure that, somew
For its first trip to India, One Rusty Band is doing quite well. After stealing the limelight at Global Isai Festival in Chennai, it performed at the Mumbai edition and is now in Pune.
The French duo has garnered attention in the city for its dirty blues style of music, the kind of rock
Percussionists have been using them for years, but drum set players seem to have just recently discovered the cajón and its many advantages, boosting its popularity tenfold.
Now the cajón is the hottest hand drum on the market. They’re fun to play and are beginner-friendly. Not only