So73 - Applause by Ovation AE128 acoustic electric guitar & Zoom A2 acoustic guitar processor
This one is called "A Melancholy Moment". It features an Applause by Ovation AE 128 acoustic electric guitar through a Zoom A2 acoustic ...
This one is called "A Melancholy Moment". It features an Applause by Ovation AE 128 acoustic electric guitar through a Zoom A2 acoustic ...
Electric Acoustic Guitar : Applause by Ovation AE128-HB Acoustic Electric Guitar Description
Incorporates the revolutionary lyramold round-shaped back – the acoustic guitar design introduced by ovation. the dovetail heel/neck joint allows the neck angle to be accurately and permanently set at the factory. the thruneck design offers a more playable, stable neck and supports the fingerboard into the guitar body. the neck is truss adjustable and made of mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard. birch marquetry rosette trim. walnut bridge is shimmed for easy string action adjustment.
This instrument might actually be in a class of its own. That is, it would be extremely difficult to find a guitar in this price band that comes even remotely close in terms of quality; not only with regard to craftsmanship, but certainly the sound it produces. The Applause exceeds expectation whether it is unplugged, amplified, or even run directly through a mixer. Beyond sounding comparatively spectacular, it is far more durable than perhaps any other hollow-bodied instrument on the market due to its components and design. The electronics are reliable and the instrument is accessible, or playable, to even the most novice of musicians. This guitar is the ideal instrument for a beginner or a younger musician, simply because it is cost efficient, durable, and as easy to play for the price as one might be able to find anywhere. Even experienced guitarists will almost certainly appreciate its action, sound and durability if not only for the purposes of practice and travel. This is an…
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SEATTLE – The lyric has wormed into my brain here on the second floor of the Hard Rock Café in downtown Emerald City.
That I’m surrounded by Jimi Hendrix photos and memorabilia may have something to do with it, of course.
There’s the green floppy felt he loved to wear. And check out the groovy pair of tall, black boots. They date back to performances at New York’s Salvation Club.
High on one wall hangs a stage-worn 1969 Fender Stratocaster guitar – a sunburst model – that Hendrix played with both the Experience and his Band of Gypsys.
How cool is this stuff?
I’ve always been totally geeked out when it comes to Hendrix.
Come on. I grew up in the Psychedelic Sixties playing in garage bands. How can I not be in awe of the man who revolutionized electric rock guitar?
So being in Jimi’s hometown for the weekend, I felt compelled to catch the Hendrix items that will be at the Hard Rock until March 1. Not to mention that 15 percent of all Hendrix merchandise sales benefit the Fender Music Foundation as well as the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation in Seattle.
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VIDEO: Redwood City's Got Talent All the acts received certificates and prolific rounds of applause. The talented performers Wednesday night: (And yes, Patch included a shot of every single child in the 2:45 minute video.) Nick Koukis, electric guitar: "What's Her Name?" by Green Day. |
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The Mountain Goats shake things up in Ithaca But when the lights dimmed, the heated argument was drowned out as the cheering audience's applause faltered at the unexpected sound of distorted electric guitars and the clashing of frantic drumbeats. Could this be right? |
Paul Simon Live At Pantages Theater, Hollywood 4/20/11
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Kid Winter Performs at VI and electric guitar, recalling the band's punk influences. Kid Winter played four more songs following Bus, two more from their debut EP and two brand new tracks. As the band's last note died out, the crowd treated the band to a loud round of applause, |
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Charlie Sheen's show gets a standing ovation in Cleveland Cleveland.com reports that after a 20 minute delay, fans were treated to a rousing rendition of The Troggs "Wild Thing," via electric guitar, as the show started. Amid cheers and huge applause from the crowd, Sheen entered wearing a Cleveland Indians |