• Explore Vox
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Music
  • News & Politics
  • Technology
  • Join Vox
  • Take a Tour
  • Already a Member? Sign in
guitarplaying

guitarplaying’s blog

  • guitarplaying’s Blog
  • Profile
  • Neighbors
  • Photos
  • More 
    • Audio
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Links
    • Collections

History Of The Guild Guitar

  • May 28, 2008
  • Post a comment
History Of The Guild Guitar
History Of The Guild Guitar
http://guitarplaying.vox.com/library/...
History Of The Guild Guitar By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Johnny_Stall]Johnny Stall Al Dronge and George Mann started the Guild Guitar Company in 1952. Their workshop was located in New York City and their first line of guitars consisted of a small selection of arch-top electric and flattop...
Post a comment Tags: guitar tabs, play guitar, guitar chords, learn guitar

History Of The Guild Guitar

  • May 28, 2008

History Of The Guild Guitar
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Johnny_Stall]Johnny Stall

Al Dronge and George Mann started the Guild Guitar Company in 1952. Their workshop was located in New York City and their first line of guitars consisted of a small selection of arch-top electric and flattop acoustic models. By 1955, Guild had introduced arch-top acoustics to their line up. Also in 1955, George Mann left the company and Al Dronge took total control.

To meet the needs of the popular Rock and Jazz musicians at the time, Guild made sure to build their guitars with carefully selected woods, top quality lacquers and hand wound pickups. This combination created a well-built guitar that produced appealing warm tones.

Business continued to grow and the demand for more guitars, lead to moving to a bigger factory in Hoboken, NJ. Guild continued to be successful throughout the 50's and 60's and caught the attention of great guitar players like Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Richie Havens, John Lee Hooker, Roy Orbison, Keith Richards, Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.

By 1966 the Guild Company out grew its factory once again, so they moved to bigger plant in Westerly, RI. Guild was also sold in this year to electronics company Avnet Inc.

In 1995 the company was sold once again, this time to the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. They also moved their factory to Corona, CA.

This wouldn't be the last move for Guild because in 2004 they moved all of their acoustic production to Tacoma, WA due to the Fender buyout of the Tacoma Guitar Company. The Tacoma factory was a massive 42,000 square feet and by adding the Guild acoustic production there, made them one of the largest volume manufacturers of acoustic guitars in the United States.

Guild also produced some reissues of their popular 60's and 70's models that were sold under the brand names of Korea and DeArmond. The models that were included were Bluesbird, Starfire and Pilot Bass Series. Also in 2005, Fender came out with the Guild GAD Series acoustic guitars that were made in China.

Many talented and famous guitar players throughout the years have recognized the Guild guitar. Besides the ones mention earlier, some other Guild players are Bryan Adams, Johnny Cash, Sheryl Crow, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Brian May, Slash, Bruce Springsteen, Stephen Stills, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tom Waits and Hank Williams III.

"Teach Yourself Guitar The EASY Way" - grab your FREE report that Reveals "How to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes That Most Beginners Make When Buying a Guitar Learning Product" http://teach-yourself-guitar.com/freereport

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Johnny_Stall http://EzineArticles.com/?History-Of-The-Guild-Guitar&id=1198903

Tags: guitar tabs, play guitar, guitar chords, learn guitar

Pink Acoustic Guitar - What Young Girls Want

  • May 28, 2008

Pink Acoustic Guitar - What Young Girls Want
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Bart_Rutherford]Bart Rutherford

You might be surprised when your pre-teen girl begs for a pink acoustic guitar. Usually, guitars are asked by brooding teenage boys and not by little girls dressed up as princesses five years ago. There might be a temptation for you to initially observe if your daughter loses interest, or purchase an inexpensive guitar instead. Before you go ahead, there are pointers for you to seriously consider first.

You have probably seen the TV show, Hannah Montana, which depicts a young girl who has attained status as a rock star. This is probably just one of the many reasons that it has become trendy for young women today to become muscians. There are many pluses and minuses when it comes to young girls yearning to become famous. But, as parents you can take what otherwise might just be a passing phase and use that pink acoustic guitar and turn it into a important and enduring passion.

Guitar playing gives young girls a wonderful means to express their feelings in a healthy way. Young people, and specifically young girls, face a huge amount of peer pressure than in previous times. They face social expectations, worries about body image, pressures regarding sex and stress about performing well in school. Girls seem to turn pressure or pain inward on themselves with often drastic results. By supporting girls in their efforts to express their feelings, both good and bad, through playing guitar, this can help them make sense of their emotions while still retaining their privacy.

Even in the solitude of her own space she can release these emotions in a creative way and express herself. Her guitar songs are hers alone, and she does not have to share them with anyone. However, parents can gain insight into what their daughter is going through that you may not normally hear about if they encourage her to perform, even if it is just for the family after dinner.

There are certain things that need to be taken into consideration when it's time to buy the first guitar for your daughter. First, this isn't the time to pinch pennies. Don't purchase just any old pink acoustic guitar from the dollar store or from the toy section. Even people who have been playing the guitar for awhile have a hard time playing an inexpensive guitar. Your best option is to shop locally at a music store, preferably a store that specializes in guitars.

There are various guitars that are visually appealing to girls. The Daisy Rock is a popular company that specializes guitars designed just for girls. It is with a good reason they call themselves The Girl Guitar Company. They sell a variety of guitars from plain pink acoustic guitars to heart and butterfly shaped guitars.

Don't try surprising your daughter with a gift, it is best that you take her to shop for her first guitar. No two guitars are said to be the same. Even pink acoustic guitars have their variations too. By giving her the chance to choose her own, she will find the best one that feels right in her hands and the one that sounds right to her ears and her inner heart.

Acoustic guitar playing can be more than just good music. To read more about [http://acousticguitarguide.net/acoustic-guitar/pink-acoustic-guitar/]Pink Acoustic Guitar follow here at http://www.acousticguitarguide.net

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bart_Rutherford http://EzineArticles.com/?Pink-Acoustic-Guitar---What-Young-Girls-Want&id=1208310

Tags: guitar playing, guitar lessons, play guitar, learn guitar
guitarplaying

About Me

guitarplaying
United States
View my profile
Learn To Play Guitar

My Groups

  • Vocalists and Singers
    Vocalists and Singers Updated: 15 hours ago

View my groups

Neighborhood

  • Team Vox
    Team Vox Updated: Nov 2, 2009

Explore friends, family, friends & family, or entire neighborhood.

View my neighbors

Tags

  • guitar chords
  • guitar lessons
  • guitar playing
  • guitar tabs
  • learn guitar
  • play guitar

View my tags

Archives

  • May 2008 (3)
  • 2008 (3)

Subscribe

  • Subscribe to a feed of these posts
  • Powered by Vox
  • Theme designed by Lilia Ahner
  • Use this theme

Photos

  • Electric-guitar

View more of my photos

Links

  • History Of The Guild Guitar

    History Of The Guild Guitar

    http://guitarplayin...

    History Of The Guild Guitar By [http://ezinearticles.com/...

View more of my links

  • Home
  • Explore
  • Tour Vox
  • Start a Vox Blog
Already a member? Sign in

Back to top

View Vox in your language: English | Español | Français | 日本語

Brought to you by Six Apart, creators of Movable Type, Vox and TypePad.
Six Apart Services: Blogs | Free Blogs | Content Management | Advertising

Vox © 2003-2008 Six Apart, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Help | Learn More | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright | Advertise | Get a Free Vox Blog

Loading…

Adding this item will make it viewable to everyone who has access to the group.

Adding this post, and any items in it, will make it viewable to everyone who has access to the group.

Create a link to a person
Search all of Vox
Your Neighborhood
People on Vox

(Select up to five users maximum)

Vox Login

You've been logged out, please sign in to Vox with your email and password to complete this action.

Email:
Password:
 
Embed a Widget
Widget Title: This is optional
Widget Code: Insert outside code here to share media, slideshows, etc. Get more info
OK Cancel

We allow most HTML/CSS, <object> and <embed> code

Processing...
Processing
Message
Confirm
Error
Remove this member