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Today, I would like to talk to you about 10 rock guitarists who use multi-necked guitars.
Many guitarists have to play both guitar and bass in the same song due to the need to play songs. For example, play a delicate prelude on 12 strings, and finally play a great rock guitar solo on 6 strings. Performances like this are also very common operations on rock scenes, so let's break up today the gods who like to use multi-neck guitars!
As early as the 1970s, a large number of players created music with different tonal variations, but because the traditional guitar effects of the time could not be achieved, some people began to design and use different tuning with their necks to complete the creation and performance. Others play songs with a multi-neck guitar as a novel instrument. These players not only pushed the guitar design, but also expanded the actual playing of the guitar in multiple directions.
The following is the multi-necked guitar artist that Xiaobian wants to introduce to you today, let's take a look, how many do you know?
10. Don Felder don felder
Don Feld is the former lead guitarist for the Eagles. In the early days of the "California Inn" MTV, he used the gibson eds-1275 double-necked guitar.
Don Feld was always able to play the notes in the right place, and even each of his short solos had its own mini melody that resonated a lot. He made a lot of contributions to rock guitar.
Every time I see the scene of the California Hotel, I can think of the classic melody he played with a two-neck guitar, and he has influenced many younger players.
9. Rick Nelson Rick Nielson
Rick Nelson is the lead guitarist of the American rock band Chip Trick, and his custom 5-neck guitar is almost his trademark.
His five necks include: 12 strings, 6 strings, 6 strings for playing percussion, 6 strings dedicated to rock and roll, and 6 strings for pinlessness.
Rick plays a 5-neck guitar because it's more convenient to play during solo, but it's a bit heavy to carry! It's also for gimmicks. Because few people can see such an alternative electric guitar, it is also very attractive from the visual effect.
It can be imagined that he must be very popular on the stage, even if it is to see the hilarity, he has to go and see.
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8. Michael Angelo Barty Michelo batio
I believe that this legendary electric guitar "shadowless hand" master, many friends have been like donkeys. Ha ha! Don't try to correct the wording of the editor, because the donkey barks quite loudly. Xiaobian said this also because of envy, jealousy and hatred, everyone understands.
Master Michael not only plays fast, but the guitar he plays has also made countless guitarists bow down. With the unscrupulous appearance of this piano alone, it is placed in the hands of our ordinary people, that is, framed in a glass cabinet for tourists to enjoy and take pictures, and it is too heavy to pick up. But for the master, if you want to play, of course, you have to play fiercely! How else can you say that people are masters? Anyway, Xiaobian is served, what about you?
Further down to the seventh place, everyone should be familiar with it.
7. Steve Van Steve vai
The three-necked "heart-shaped" guitar previously used by Master Fan has appeared in a video of Anglomes david lee roth playing.
The instrument has a 12-string neck and 2 6-string necks. The 6-string neck on his right hand side uses a pitch shift clip and undergoes special tuning. The body was painted bright pink so that the audience in the back row could see it. The whole instrument looks heavy and difficult to play, but "Master Fan" still plays very easily.
Let's take a look at the next one.
6. Mike Rutherford
Mike Rutherford is the guitarist and bassist of the famous British rock band Genesis.
He used a 12-string guitar to write songs, and then he had to play bass. And, he often needs to mingle with other musicians in the band. So, the two-necked harp he uses is a 12-string guitar with a upper neck and a 4-string bass at the lower neck. When he was playing the 12-string neck, he often played the bass with his feet through the bass pedal.
Let's talk about the following two.
5. Alex Lepherson and Lee Alex Lifeson & Geddy Lee
The two are guitarists and bassists of the Canadian progressive rock band Rush.
It is conceivable that the appearance of two musicians standing on the stage with a bi-necked piano is not only eye-catching, but also the tickets for the performance are certainly very good. Coupled with the performance of the two people on the stage, the picture should be able to gain a lot of traffic and the attention of female fans. What is acting is secondary, the key is to have a model!
4. Derek Smalls
The editor said that this name, may not be known to many friends, in fact, he is from the American classic musical comedy movie "Long Live Rock" in a fictional character's name.
Derek is the bassist in this film, which is funny and ironic. While making a high-scoring film masterpiece, people also remember Derek's witty use of two-necked bass. If you have time, you may wish to take a look.
3. Steve Howe
Steve Howe is the guitarist of the British progressive rock legend yes, and he is known for using a wide variety of guitars.
In the 1970s, he used a gibson two-neck guitar. The 12-string neck is used to play finger-playing music, followed by a 6-string swing. In addition, he is also a guitar collector.
2. Jimmy page
The guitar master of the famous British rock band "Zeppelin Spaceship" is almost unknown to everyone!
At the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Master Jimmy played the guitar passionately, taking advantage of the situation to let Chinese appreciate the heroism of this master.
It is said that when many guitarists talk about a two-necked guitar, the first thing that comes to mind is the picture of jimmy page playing a two-neck guitar.
Now, let's talk about this last one.
1. John McLaughlin Johnny McLaughlin
John McLaughlin is an English guitarist, orchestra conductor and composer. He was a pioneer in jazz fusion. Speaking of him, many people don't necessarily understand why Xiaobian puts him first?
McLaughlin isn't known for using a double neck right now, but he did when he worked with jazz icon Miles Davis. He then founded the highly skilled jazz fusion rock band Mahavishnu.
He initially used a white gibson eds-1275 double-neck guitar, which he later switched to a custom-made gorgeous rex bogue guitar called Double Rainbow. Unfortunately, the violin fell off the bench one day and broke in half.
Talking about so much, there must be many musicians who use multi-neck guitars have not said, Xiaobian will temporarily list these 10 for your reference. If you can still think of a famous guitarist who is also a multi-neck guitar lover, you are welcome to communicate in the comments section.
Don't say it, see you tomorrow!