The document discusses Takamine guitars and their commitment to crafting high quality instruments. It summarizes that Takamine works as a team to debate ideas and ensure their guitars are made with artistic commitment and the right techniques prevail. It also highlights some of their signature artist models and top features including solid woods and preamps.
1) Jackson guitars originated in the late 1970s when a guitar repair shop called Charvel's Guitar Repair became popular among heavy metal guitarists.
2) In 1980, guitarist Randy Rhoads approached the shop owner Grover Jackson to design him a new guitar, resulting in the first Jackson guitar called the Concorde and later the legendary Jackson Rhoads.
3) Over the 1980s, Jackson established itself as the premier brand for high-performance metal guitars, designing many iconic models that became popular among metal artists.
This document summarizes news from 2008 about the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. It discusses the organization finding a permanent home in Port Jefferson, an event celebrating Simon and Garfunkel's album Bookends with Pete Fornatale, and a visit from Pete Seeger to film an introduction for Arlo Guthrie's induction. It also announces plans for a Long Island High School Scholarship Festival in 2010 offering $60,000 in scholarships from Berklee College of Music.
This article discusses the third soundtrack being released for the TV show "Weeds" on June 3. It will feature obscure bands and a new version of the folk song "Little Boxes" sung by Randy Newman. The limited budget of the show forces them to seek out new artists. The article also previews the return of the CW teen drama "Gossip Girl" on Monday and discusses the challenges currently facing the film industry, as box office revenues are down so far this year compared to 2007. Studios are hoping big summer films like "Iron Man" can help turn things around.
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
Anna Ugarte. Mixed by Rob Kinelski at Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA. Mix Assistant: Anna Ugarte. Guitar, Bass: Steve Wyreman. Keys: James Poyser. Additional Vocals: Kaye Fox.
Contains samples of the recording “The Bridge” as performed by MC Shan. Courtesy of Cold Chillin’/CAK. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chris DeGarmo, Marlon Williams and published by CAK Music/MC Shan Music (ASCAP). Used by permission. Contains samples of the recording “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” as performed by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Randall Smith grew up in a musical household and was inspired by his father's saxophone playing. He learned about electronics and vacuum tubes from a family friend. This led Randall to build his own amplifiers, inspired by craftsmen he met along the way. He eventually opened a music store and started modifying Fender Princeton amplifiers, adding more power and creating the pioneering "Boogie" sound. This evolved into Mesa/Boogie, with Randall obsessively innovating amplifier designs to help guitarists achieve new tones. His creations have shaped rock music for decades.
Ibanez Acoustic Guitars 2011 document summarizes Ibanez's 2011 line of acoustic guitars. The line includes traditional solid top models like the Artwood (AW) series, acoustic-electric models with pickups like the AW3000CE, and smaller body styles like the Grand Concert AC3000. The document provides details on wood types, finishes, and electronics for each model. It emphasizes Ibanez's goal of producing guitars that allow players to express themselves through tone and performance.
This 2012 Ibanez electric guitar catalog introduces several new and anniversary models of their most popular guitars. The cover pays tribute to the musicians who have influenced Ibanez's guitar building over the years. While some companies rest on past successes, Ibanez strives to continually improve and envision new guitars for the future. Two classics that turned 25 years old, the RG and S series guitars, helped establish Ibanez as an innovator when first launched in 1987 and remain popular today.
1) Jackson guitars originated in the late 1970s when a guitar repair shop called Charvel's Guitar Repair became popular among heavy metal guitarists.
2) In 1980, guitarist Randy Rhoads approached the shop owner Grover Jackson to design him a new guitar, resulting in the first Jackson guitar called the Concorde and later the legendary Jackson Rhoads.
3) Over the 1980s, Jackson established itself as the premier brand for high-performance metal guitars, designing many iconic models that became popular among metal artists.
This document summarizes news from 2008 about the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. It discusses the organization finding a permanent home in Port Jefferson, an event celebrating Simon and Garfunkel's album Bookends with Pete Fornatale, and a visit from Pete Seeger to film an introduction for Arlo Guthrie's induction. It also announces plans for a Long Island High School Scholarship Festival in 2010 offering $60,000 in scholarships from Berklee College of Music.
This article discusses the third soundtrack being released for the TV show "Weeds" on June 3. It will feature obscure bands and a new version of the folk song "Little Boxes" sung by Randy Newman. The limited budget of the show forces them to seek out new artists. The article also previews the return of the CW teen drama "Gossip Girl" on Monday and discusses the challenges currently facing the film industry, as box office revenues are down so far this year compared to 2007. Studios are hoping big summer films like "Iron Man" can help turn things around.
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
Anna Ugarte. Mixed by Rob Kinelski at Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA. Mix Assistant: Anna Ugarte. Guitar, Bass: Steve Wyreman. Keys: James Poyser. Additional Vocals: Kaye Fox.
Contains samples of the recording “The Bridge” as performed by MC Shan. Courtesy of Cold Chillin’/CAK. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chris DeGarmo, Marlon Williams and published by CAK Music/MC Shan Music (ASCAP). Used by permission. Contains samples of the recording “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” as performed by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Randall Smith grew up in a musical household and was inspired by his father's saxophone playing. He learned about electronics and vacuum tubes from a family friend. This led Randall to build his own amplifiers, inspired by craftsmen he met along the way. He eventually opened a music store and started modifying Fender Princeton amplifiers, adding more power and creating the pioneering "Boogie" sound. This evolved into Mesa/Boogie, with Randall obsessively innovating amplifier designs to help guitarists achieve new tones. His creations have shaped rock music for decades.
Ibanez Acoustic Guitars 2011 document summarizes Ibanez's 2011 line of acoustic guitars. The line includes traditional solid top models like the Artwood (AW) series, acoustic-electric models with pickups like the AW3000CE, and smaller body styles like the Grand Concert AC3000. The document provides details on wood types, finishes, and electronics for each model. It emphasizes Ibanez's goal of producing guitars that allow players to express themselves through tone and performance.
This 2012 Ibanez electric guitar catalog introduces several new and anniversary models of their most popular guitars. The cover pays tribute to the musicians who have influenced Ibanez's guitar building over the years. While some companies rest on past successes, Ibanez strives to continually improve and envision new guitars for the future. Two classics that turned 25 years old, the RG and S series guitars, helped establish Ibanez as an innovator when first launched in 1987 and remain popular today.
This document provides information about various percussion instruments from Mountain Rythym, including their specifications and features. It describes xylophones, metallophones, resonator bells and bars, timpani, djembes, ashikos, congas, bongos, cajons, and accessories like bags and stands. Key details are given for each instrument type, such as material, size options, tuning mechanisms, and recommended mallets.
This powerpoint presentation shows all of the different instruments in the orchestra and talks about how each instruments sounds, what they look like, and do.
Welcome to Artisans of the Valley’s Artisans Quarterly Review Volume 6 Issue 3 – 2013
Artisans Quarterly Review is released four times a year, and we periodically send out special announcements to keep everyone up to date. Each issue features a unique variety of articles, images, and events. We enjoy interactions with our clients, affiliated artists, and our suppliers. We welcome ideas and submissions for content!
SPECIAL NOTICE: This issue contains details and links to our Kickstarter Campaign for a new lathe – we’re offering some amazing incentives for backers of this project. We’re looking to expand our capacity and capabilities in turning. Please check out our campaign for more information. (Link in the newsletter!)
.
Table of Contents for 3D for 3 out of 4 of 2013
3D for 3 out of 4 of 2013
Kickstarting Kickstarter!
Intro to Marble Carving
The Swamp Angel
3D Eagle Project #1
3D Eagle Project #2
Bearing Arms
Danielia Cotton at Art All Night
Forever Turning
Core It!
Hollow It! / Hollow Fruits
Art All Night 2013
The Adams Bench DONE!!!!!
Restoration: Mosin-Nagant
Felipe Revas Artist with Air
Closing Comments
2013’s Final Volley
Link http://www.artisansofthevalley.com/docs/Artisans_Quarterly_Review_Vol6_Issue3_2013.pdf
Utah Music Educators Association clinic presented by Jon Gudmundson of Utah State University. The topic concerns getting your big band saxophone section to sound bigger and better.
Reggae originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, incorporating elements of mento, ska, and rocksteady. It was influenced by genres like calypso, R&B, and jazz. Sound systems played a key role in its development and popularity. Artists like Prince Buster and Coxsone Dodd produced early reggae hits and helped establish the genre. Ska preceded rocksteady and had a distinctive upbeat sound featuring horns and vocals. Rocksteady featured slower tempos, electric bass, and organ. True reggae emerged in the late 1960s with elements of Rastafari and faster tempos. The instrumentation included drums, bass guitar, keyboards, horns, and vocal harmonies. Legendary artist Bob Marley
The document is a concert guide for the 2012-2013 season of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. It features several classical music series, pops concerts, and neighborhood performances. Highlights of the season include performances of works by Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky, and guest appearances by artists like Joshua Bell, Al Jarreau, and Kenny G.
The 2010 Guitar Guide provides an overview of Taylor's 2010 guitar lineup. It introduces several new models including the Jason Mraz Signature Nylon guitar, the 12-Fret Rosewood GC, and options to customize SolidBody guitars by choosing colors, pickups, pickguards and more. The guide breaks down woods and shapes to help players find the right tone for their needs. It profiles Taylor's acoustic and electric lines including Koa Series, Baby Taylor, Baritone models, and the Expression System electronics. The guide also discusses Build to Order options and Taylor's commitment to customer service.
This document provides information about the lineup and stages for Ultra Music Festival Weekend 1 in Miami. It compares the number of acts between Weekend 1 and Weekend 2, and analyzes some of the main stage acts as well as must-see artists for each day, praising acts like Knife Party, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavilion, Jamie Jones, Boys Noize, Nicolas Jaar, Pretty Lights, Alvin Risk, Major Lazer, Rusko, and Dillon Francis.
Electric guitar and effect pedals matt edemusic_hayes
The document provides an overview of electric guitars, how they work, and effects pedals. It discusses the origins of the electric guitar in the 1930s when players sought to amplify their sound. It describes the development of pickups and different pickup types like single coils and humbuckers. It also covers guitar strings, tonewoods used in guitar bodies, and how effect pedals evolved from early stomp boxes to modern multi-effects units.
The document discusses different types of guitars including acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. It describes how acoustic guitars produce sound through vibration while electric guitars need amplification. It also covers common guitar playing techniques like strumming, plucking, rhythms, leads, and riffs. Finally, it discusses genres of music that feature guitars like folk, pop, rock, and heavy metal.
Andrew Revkin's 1994 profile of the masterful luthier Linda Manzer. Blending spruce, sweat and sawdust, Linda Manzer builds guitars that
dazzle.
Photos by Peter Sibbald https://petersibbald.visura.co
Linda Manzer:
https://manzer.com
Andy Revkin:
http://j.mp/revkinlinks
The document provides an overview of the history and development of different types of guitars. It discusses the origins of the guitar as a plucked string instrument over 1000 years ago. It then describes the development of modern acoustic guitars like the classical and steel string guitars. The advent of electric guitars in the 1920s-30s enabled amplification and led to solid body designs. Other guitar types discussed include bass guitars, 7 and 12 string guitars, and famous models like the Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster. Diagrams of guitar parts and styles are also included.
This document provides an overview and summary of the book "Ultimate Funk Grooves for Bb Instruments" by Ben Tompsett. It includes 92 funky saxophone riffs and accompanying CD with 31 grooves. The summary provides information on the book's contents, how to use the notation and riffs, related artists to listen to, and credits for the book. It is intended to help saxophonists develop their playing and improvisation skills in the funk genre.
This document provides an overview of several iconic Fender electric guitar models, including the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, and Mustang. For each model, it outlines the key features like pickup configuration and scale length, and provides examples of notable players of each guitar to illustrate their musical versatility across different genres. The goal is to equip sales representatives with information to communicate the differences between each legendary Fender model to help customers find the perfect instrument for their needs.
Drums are percussion instruments made of a shell and drumhead. They have been used for thousands of years to communicate and in warfare. There are many types of drums including snare drums, bass drums, tom-toms, and djembes. Drums are used in many genres of music and help keep time and add rhythm.
The document discusses the history and components of the guitar. It describes how the guitar originated from Greek and Spanish instruments and evolved over time. The main types of guitars are acoustic and electric, with acoustic guitars having subcategories like classical and steel-string guitars. The components of the guitar are then outlined, including the body, neck, frets, and headstock. Guitars are widely used in genres like flamenco, jazz, blues, and rock music.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of guitars. It discusses the origins of the guitar dating back over 1000 years to instruments like the bowl harp. Modern guitars are generally classified as acoustic, classical, electric, bass, and others with additional strings. Key details are provided on classical guitars which are played fingerstyle, steel string acoustic guitars which have a brighter sound, and the development of electric guitars using pickups. The bass guitar is described as developing from the double bass. Specific guitar models like the Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster are highlighted for their iconic status.
One characteristic of great-sounding pianos is a rich, vibrant bass produced by long, heavy bass strings under high tension. Over time, as pianos age, the bass strings deteriorate and the tone loses luster. Replacing aging bass strings with new, custom-made strings can restore the piano's bass tone. The process involves removing the old strings, sending them to be duplicated, and installing the new strings, which may take a day if measurements are available or longer if new measurements need to be taken. Related repairs like replacing the bass bridge and dampers should also be considered to maximize the results of new bass strings.
This document provides an overview of musical instruments and their use in orchestras and bands. It describes the main instrument families including strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. It explains that strings are bowed or plucked, woodwinds are played by blowing air through them, and brass and percussion instruments are struck or blown. The document also gives brief descriptions of some common instruments within each family.
The document discusses the production of acoustic guitars. It begins by explaining the basic components of an acoustic guitar, including the hollow body, strings of varying thickness that produce different pitches when plucked, and the body's role in amplifying the sound. It then describes the specific production pieces in more detail, such as the head and neck where the strings are tuned and held, and the body that houses the sound hole to amplify vibrations from the strings. Finally, it briefly outlines different types of acoustic guitars including 12-string models and those with nylon or steel strings, as well as common guitar brands.
The document provides information about several signature guitar models from various artists. It includes specifications for each guitar model such as body type, neck construction, scale length, fretboard, pickups, electronics, and colors. Each model description highlights key features incorporated from the artist's input and preferences. In total, over 15 signature guitar models are featured from artists such as Mike Stern, Frank Gambale, Nathan East, Michael Anthony, and Billy Sheehan.
Lowell Kiesel, founder of Carvin guitars, passed away at age 94. He was a pioneer in the guitar industry, starting his company in 1946 by winding guitar pickups. Over the decades, Carvin expanded to produce full guitars, basses, amps and more. Kiesel sold directly to customers, pioneering a business model that Carvin still uses today. His innovative spirit and commitment to quality ensured his legacy would continue for generations at Carvin. The document provides an overview of Kiesel's background and accomplishments, as well as details on Carvin's wide array of guitar customization options available to customers.
This document provides information about various percussion instruments from Mountain Rythym, including their specifications and features. It describes xylophones, metallophones, resonator bells and bars, timpani, djembes, ashikos, congas, bongos, cajons, and accessories like bags and stands. Key details are given for each instrument type, such as material, size options, tuning mechanisms, and recommended mallets.
This powerpoint presentation shows all of the different instruments in the orchestra and talks about how each instruments sounds, what they look like, and do.
Welcome to Artisans of the Valley’s Artisans Quarterly Review Volume 6 Issue 3 – 2013
Artisans Quarterly Review is released four times a year, and we periodically send out special announcements to keep everyone up to date. Each issue features a unique variety of articles, images, and events. We enjoy interactions with our clients, affiliated artists, and our suppliers. We welcome ideas and submissions for content!
SPECIAL NOTICE: This issue contains details and links to our Kickstarter Campaign for a new lathe – we’re offering some amazing incentives for backers of this project. We’re looking to expand our capacity and capabilities in turning. Please check out our campaign for more information. (Link in the newsletter!)
.
Table of Contents for 3D for 3 out of 4 of 2013
3D for 3 out of 4 of 2013
Kickstarting Kickstarter!
Intro to Marble Carving
The Swamp Angel
3D Eagle Project #1
3D Eagle Project #2
Bearing Arms
Danielia Cotton at Art All Night
Forever Turning
Core It!
Hollow It! / Hollow Fruits
Art All Night 2013
The Adams Bench DONE!!!!!
Restoration: Mosin-Nagant
Felipe Revas Artist with Air
Closing Comments
2013’s Final Volley
Link http://www.artisansofthevalley.com/docs/Artisans_Quarterly_Review_Vol6_Issue3_2013.pdf
Utah Music Educators Association clinic presented by Jon Gudmundson of Utah State University. The topic concerns getting your big band saxophone section to sound bigger and better.
Reggae originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, incorporating elements of mento, ska, and rocksteady. It was influenced by genres like calypso, R&B, and jazz. Sound systems played a key role in its development and popularity. Artists like Prince Buster and Coxsone Dodd produced early reggae hits and helped establish the genre. Ska preceded rocksteady and had a distinctive upbeat sound featuring horns and vocals. Rocksteady featured slower tempos, electric bass, and organ. True reggae emerged in the late 1960s with elements of Rastafari and faster tempos. The instrumentation included drums, bass guitar, keyboards, horns, and vocal harmonies. Legendary artist Bob Marley
The document is a concert guide for the 2012-2013 season of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. It features several classical music series, pops concerts, and neighborhood performances. Highlights of the season include performances of works by Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky, and guest appearances by artists like Joshua Bell, Al Jarreau, and Kenny G.
The 2010 Guitar Guide provides an overview of Taylor's 2010 guitar lineup. It introduces several new models including the Jason Mraz Signature Nylon guitar, the 12-Fret Rosewood GC, and options to customize SolidBody guitars by choosing colors, pickups, pickguards and more. The guide breaks down woods and shapes to help players find the right tone for their needs. It profiles Taylor's acoustic and electric lines including Koa Series, Baby Taylor, Baritone models, and the Expression System electronics. The guide also discusses Build to Order options and Taylor's commitment to customer service.
This document provides information about the lineup and stages for Ultra Music Festival Weekend 1 in Miami. It compares the number of acts between Weekend 1 and Weekend 2, and analyzes some of the main stage acts as well as must-see artists for each day, praising acts like Knife Party, Porter Robinson, Flux Pavilion, Jamie Jones, Boys Noize, Nicolas Jaar, Pretty Lights, Alvin Risk, Major Lazer, Rusko, and Dillon Francis.
Electric guitar and effect pedals matt edemusic_hayes
The document provides an overview of electric guitars, how they work, and effects pedals. It discusses the origins of the electric guitar in the 1930s when players sought to amplify their sound. It describes the development of pickups and different pickup types like single coils and humbuckers. It also covers guitar strings, tonewoods used in guitar bodies, and how effect pedals evolved from early stomp boxes to modern multi-effects units.
The document discusses different types of guitars including acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. It describes how acoustic guitars produce sound through vibration while electric guitars need amplification. It also covers common guitar playing techniques like strumming, plucking, rhythms, leads, and riffs. Finally, it discusses genres of music that feature guitars like folk, pop, rock, and heavy metal.
Andrew Revkin's 1994 profile of the masterful luthier Linda Manzer. Blending spruce, sweat and sawdust, Linda Manzer builds guitars that
dazzle.
Photos by Peter Sibbald https://petersibbald.visura.co
Linda Manzer:
https://manzer.com
Andy Revkin:
http://j.mp/revkinlinks
The document provides an overview of the history and development of different types of guitars. It discusses the origins of the guitar as a plucked string instrument over 1000 years ago. It then describes the development of modern acoustic guitars like the classical and steel string guitars. The advent of electric guitars in the 1920s-30s enabled amplification and led to solid body designs. Other guitar types discussed include bass guitars, 7 and 12 string guitars, and famous models like the Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster. Diagrams of guitar parts and styles are also included.
This document provides an overview and summary of the book "Ultimate Funk Grooves for Bb Instruments" by Ben Tompsett. It includes 92 funky saxophone riffs and accompanying CD with 31 grooves. The summary provides information on the book's contents, how to use the notation and riffs, related artists to listen to, and credits for the book. It is intended to help saxophonists develop their playing and improvisation skills in the funk genre.
This document provides an overview of several iconic Fender electric guitar models, including the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, and Mustang. For each model, it outlines the key features like pickup configuration and scale length, and provides examples of notable players of each guitar to illustrate their musical versatility across different genres. The goal is to equip sales representatives with information to communicate the differences between each legendary Fender model to help customers find the perfect instrument for their needs.
Drums are percussion instruments made of a shell and drumhead. They have been used for thousands of years to communicate and in warfare. There are many types of drums including snare drums, bass drums, tom-toms, and djembes. Drums are used in many genres of music and help keep time and add rhythm.
The document discusses the history and components of the guitar. It describes how the guitar originated from Greek and Spanish instruments and evolved over time. The main types of guitars are acoustic and electric, with acoustic guitars having subcategories like classical and steel-string guitars. The components of the guitar are then outlined, including the body, neck, frets, and headstock. Guitars are widely used in genres like flamenco, jazz, blues, and rock music.
The document provides an overview of the history and types of guitars. It discusses the origins of the guitar dating back over 1000 years to instruments like the bowl harp. Modern guitars are generally classified as acoustic, classical, electric, bass, and others with additional strings. Key details are provided on classical guitars which are played fingerstyle, steel string acoustic guitars which have a brighter sound, and the development of electric guitars using pickups. The bass guitar is described as developing from the double bass. Specific guitar models like the Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster are highlighted for their iconic status.
One characteristic of great-sounding pianos is a rich, vibrant bass produced by long, heavy bass strings under high tension. Over time, as pianos age, the bass strings deteriorate and the tone loses luster. Replacing aging bass strings with new, custom-made strings can restore the piano's bass tone. The process involves removing the old strings, sending them to be duplicated, and installing the new strings, which may take a day if measurements are available or longer if new measurements need to be taken. Related repairs like replacing the bass bridge and dampers should also be considered to maximize the results of new bass strings.
This document provides an overview of musical instruments and their use in orchestras and bands. It describes the main instrument families including strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. It explains that strings are bowed or plucked, woodwinds are played by blowing air through them, and brass and percussion instruments are struck or blown. The document also gives brief descriptions of some common instruments within each family.
The document discusses the production of acoustic guitars. It begins by explaining the basic components of an acoustic guitar, including the hollow body, strings of varying thickness that produce different pitches when plucked, and the body's role in amplifying the sound. It then describes the specific production pieces in more detail, such as the head and neck where the strings are tuned and held, and the body that houses the sound hole to amplify vibrations from the strings. Finally, it briefly outlines different types of acoustic guitars including 12-string models and those with nylon or steel strings, as well as common guitar brands.
The document provides information about several signature guitar models from various artists. It includes specifications for each guitar model such as body type, neck construction, scale length, fretboard, pickups, electronics, and colors. Each model description highlights key features incorporated from the artist's input and preferences. In total, over 15 signature guitar models are featured from artists such as Mike Stern, Frank Gambale, Nathan East, Michael Anthony, and Billy Sheehan.
Lowell Kiesel, founder of Carvin guitars, passed away at age 94. He was a pioneer in the guitar industry, starting his company in 1946 by winding guitar pickups. Over the decades, Carvin expanded to produce full guitars, basses, amps and more. Kiesel sold directly to customers, pioneering a business model that Carvin still uses today. His innovative spirit and commitment to quality ensured his legacy would continue for generations at Carvin. The document provides an overview of Kiesel's background and accomplishments, as well as details on Carvin's wide array of guitar customization options available to customers.
This one sentence document states that all specifications and appearances are subject to change and that all trademarks used are the property of their respective companies. It was printed in Japan in April 2008.
This document describes the anatomy and features of a perfect sounding Parker guitar. It highlights the guitar's lightweight and reinforced construction that provides responsive playability. It also details the guitar's multiple pickup configurations that allow it to produce both powerful electric and full-bodied acoustic tones. Finally, it discusses the guitar's precise fretting, tuned neck joint design, and easily adjustable components that contribute to its uncompromising tone and playability.
The document introduces several new amplifier models from Mesa/Boogie, including the Mark Five, Electra Dyne, and M9 Carbine. The Mark Five pays tribute to Mesa's previous iconic amplifier models and includes 9 channels and modes that allow the user to recreate those classic sounds. The Electra Dyne is a simpler design that offers British-inspired clean and overdrive tones across its three modes. The M9 Carbine is a high-power bass amplifier with a graphic equalizer, compressor, and 900 watts of power for big venues.
The document appears to be a catalog for Takamine G-Series guitars. It summarizes several dreadnought, nex, and jumbo acoustic guitar models that are part of the Takamine G-Series line. For each model, it lists information like the finish, wood materials used for the top, back, sides, and fingerboard, as well as the included preamp system. The document suggests these guitars are high quality, versatile instruments suitable for various musical styles and performances.
The document is a 2010 product catalog for DigiTech products. It summarizes that DigiTech creates multi-effects processors and stompboxes for musicians of all skill levels to explore new tones. It then lists and provides brief descriptions of their multi-effects processors, pedals, and bass-specific products.
The Carvin V3 100-watt tube guitar amplifier delivers pure tone from warm to shimmering sustain across its three channels for genres from blues to metal. It impressed those at a boutique amp store with its tone that exceeded amps from Bogner, Mesa Boogie, and Diezel. The V3's all-tube signal path and rugged construction allow it to keep players performing night after night.
The document describes two powered mixers and five power amplifiers from Carvin. The XP800L is a 6-channel 500-watt stereo mixer weighing 4.5 kg, while the XP1000L is an 8-channel 1200-watt stereo mixer weighing 7 kg. The power amplifiers range from 1000 to 3800 watts and weigh only 6.8 kg or less, making them much lighter than conventional amplifiers of similar power ratings. The mixers and amplifiers are designed for portable and installed sound applications.
The document is a catalog from BOSS listing their compact effects pedals from 2010. It includes 12 categories of effects pedals including overdrive, distortion, delay, modulation effects, and others. For each category it lists the various pedal models available and provides brief descriptions of their sound characteristics and features. The catalog emphasizes BOSS's leadership in the compact effects pedal market with over 10 million pedals sold. It highlights aspects of their pedal design like durable construction and use of FET switches for smooth tone.
BOSS is the number one choice for professional musicians seeking high quality guitar pedals. They have sold over 10 million pedals due to their carefully selected parts, uncompromised circuit design, and road-tough construction. Musicians demand the best, so they choose BOSS pedals to get the highest quality effects for live performances and studio work.
This document appears to be a price list from Fender Musical Instruments Corporation from 2009. It provides pricing and product codes for many of Fender's electric guitar and bass models, including Artist Signature models, Vintage Hot Rod, American Vintage, American Deluxe, American Standard, and American VG series. The price list also includes sections for amplifiers, accessories, and apparel.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document provides information on various guitar models approved by Kerry King of Slayer. It describes the construction details and features of Kerry King signature guitars and other B.C. Rich guitars. Photos show the different guitars including the Kerry King Signature V2, Warlock Signature 7, Beast V, and Metal Master series guitars. The text explains Kerry King's preference for B.C. Rich guitars and how they fuel his sonic fire. It also provides specs on new guitars for 2010 like the Eagle Archtop and Mockingbird Archtop.
The document is a catalog for Washburn electric guitars. It lists several different guitar series including the Original Idol Series, Idol Series, Mighty Idol Series, XM Series, RX Series, Nuno Bettencourt N Series, Paul Stanley PS Series, Greg Tribbett Series, Hollowbody Series, Jazz Series, Taurus Bass Series, Force Bass Series, and Package Series. For each series it provides details on available models, specs, woods used, finishes, pickups and other features. It also includes sections on electric guitar finishes, signature artists, Washburn artists and the history of the Washburn company.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
The document is an Ibanez artist roster that lists electric guitar, bass, and electronics artists that endorse Ibanez instruments. It includes sections for electric guitar artists organized by type of Ibanez guitar (e.g. JEM, RG, S), bass artists organized by bass model (e.g. SR, GSR), and a small section for electronics artists. The roster provides the names of over 300 artists across many genres that perform or record using Ibanez guitars and basses.
3. Making guitars is like making music –
part art and part craft.
Like music, guitarmaking is more
than just having the parts fit together.
There’s a right way and a wrong way –
and it takes artistic commitment
to make sure the right way prevails.
At Takamine, we work together a lot
like your band probably works together.
We talk ideas out, we state our case,
we argue some, and stand up for our beliefs.
In the end, we come together.
Over the past 40-plus years,
guitar players around the world
have given us their respect.
We hope to keep earning it
by crafting the best instruments we can
in the most artful way we know.
4. GO LDEN AGE GUITARS
The Golden Age of guitarmaking is alive
and well at Takamine. The Nashville Series
is an expression of our deep admiration
TNV460SC for the great vintage instruments that
in-the-know players have coveted for decades. TNV360S
Well covet no more.
The Nashville Series proudly invites comparison
to the great guitars of yesteryear. The tops
are solid, hand-selected “bear claw” spruce –
a rare, naturally occurring figure pattern
that marks luthiers’ most highly-prized soundboard
spruce. Each is individually voiced to maximize
its power and dynamic range. The back and sides
are solid bookmatched Indian rosewood, the
fingerboard is ebony and the inlays are deep,
vivid abalone.
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Top • Ebony Fingerboard • 25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length
Gloss Natural Finish • CoolTube Preamp • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL BODY STYLE TOP BACK & SIDES PREAMP NUT WIDTH
TNV360S Dreadnought Solid “Bear Claw” Spruce Solid Indian Rosewood CoolTube 1 3/4” (45mm)
TNV360SC Dreadnought C/A Solid “Bear Claw” Spruce Solid Indian Rosewood CoolTube 1 3/4” (45mm)
TNV460SC NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Solid “Bear Claw” Spruce Solid Indian Rosewood CoolTube 1 3/4” (45mm)
For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
5. 3
TAkAMINE hAS
A bIG vINTAGE
SOUND ACOUSTICALLy
G O L DE N T O N E TNV360SC ThAT MAkES yOU
If you’ve got a sharp eye wANT TO pICk
for craftsmanship and a
love for the vintage, these FOR hOURS.
guitars will stop you in your
tracks. But seeing is only
the beginning. The Nashville
Series delivers acoustic
purity and vintage vibe in
abundance. The on-board
tube-driven preamp brings
it home in the warmest
way possible.
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EF360GF
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GB7C
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Top • Rosewood Fingerboard • Hard Shell Case Included
25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length • 1 11/16” (43mm) Nut Width
MODEL BODY STYLE FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES PREAMP SPECIAL
KC70 OM Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back CT4B Rosette by Kenny Chesney
SW341SC Dreadnought C/A Gloss Black Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back CT4B Abalone Binding, “SW” inlay
EF360GF Dreadnought Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back CT4B 1980s specs
JJ325SRC Dreadnought C/A Gloss Red Stain Solid Spruce Bubinga DSP Abalone Rosette, “JJ” Inlay
JJ325SRC-12* Dreadnought C/A Gloss Red Stain Solid Spruce Bubinga DSP 12-String, 1 7/8” Nut Width
GB7C Dreadnought C/A Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back CT4B Guitar-shaped Soundhole
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
7. kENNy ChESNEy
Playing for tips in college, with nothing but a dream
and an acoustic guitar, Kenny Chesney now plays for a
million-plus fans per year. What hasn’t changed is his love
affair with acoustic guitar. Kenny spec’d out his own cedar
top mahogany OM and designed the inlays and rosette.
STEvE wARINER
Steve Wariner is a nearly full-time resident of
the country music charts as a guitarist, singer and
songwriter – with Takamine in hand, of course. The
solid cedar top and solid mahogany back give Steve’s
signature model a deeper, warmer acoustic voice.
G LE N N F R E y
Take it Easy. The opening lick of that song is a cultural
icon in its own right. Another icon is Glenn’s “#1” –
the Takamine he’s been playing for over 20 years.
The Glenn Frey Model is a duplicate of one of the most
well-traveled guitars in rock and roll.
JOhN JORGENSON
For years, Takamine has been adjusting and
tweaking the bracing of John Jorgenson’s guitars.
What you first notice in the JJ models is their
sweeping dynamic breadth. John certainly knows
the sweet spot when he hears it.
GARTh bROOkS
Nothing short of a perfectionist, Garth worked
closely with us on the GB7C. Its solid cedar top
and rosewood back and sides deliver an evenness
of tone and a solid, reliable fullness. That original
guitar-shaped soundhole is Garth’s personal touch.
Photos (top to bottom) by: 1. Glen Rose 2./3./4. McQuire
SI G N A T U R E M O DE L S
When you hear an acoustic guitar at a gig, odds are high that it’ll be a Takamine.
So what’s the deal? Why is Takamine the live player’s favorite? Maybe it’s because
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no other acoustic/electric guitar works so well on stage. Among the hundreds of
Takamine artists are five who’ve worked with us to design their own signature models.
8. Let’s face it:
you don’t go pro in the music biz
because the money is easy,
or your father thinks it’s a growth industry.
You do it because it’s what you’re built to do.
You’re called to walk into a club
full of strangers with nothing but your axe and your mojo
and lead them on an expedition to elsewhere.
Easy?
No.
Worth it?
Absolutely.
We agree.
Wherever the Joy of Music intersects with Serious Business,
there’s a headstock that says “Takamine.”
9. I kN Ow I C A N A Lw AyS DE p E N D O N My T A k A M I N E
T O S O U N D G R E AT N O M A T T E R wh A T I DO T O I T!
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10. p E R F E C T T O O L S . wO R k S O F ART.
Purpose-built guitars for a specific job. Tradesman guitars
are designed to be the perfect tools for flatpicking,
fingerstyle, vocal accompaniment and bass excursions.
TF430SS
SINGER/SONGwRITER
If you and your songs are center stage, you owe it to yourself
to audition the Takamine Singer/Songwriter. It’s voiced to
complement and support the vocal range, with a balance and
sweetness that will give your songs extra dimension.
TF740FS
FINGERSTy LE
Our latest contribution to the world of fingerstyle. The wide neck
gives your right hand fingers some room to dance, and the 12-fret
body puts the bridge in the sweet spot of the lower bout for added
fullness and depth.
TB10
b ASS
The Takamine TB10 rules the vast valley between acoustic bass guitar
and upright bass. As flexible as it is gorgeous, the telescoping endpin
lets you play it either way. Its remarkable acoustic fullness carves out
an identity all its own.
COMMON FEATURES: Ebony Fingerboard • Hard Shell Case Included • 25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length • Bass 34” (864mm) Scale Length
MODEL BODY STYLE FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES PREAMP NUT WIDTH
EF340SBG Dreadnought Gloss Natural AAA Sitka Spruce Solid Mahogany TLD 1 3/4” (45mm)
TF340SBG* Dreadnought Gloss Natural AAA Sitka Spruce Solid Mahogany CoolTube 1 3/4” (45mm)
EF360SBG* Dreadnought Gloss Natural AAA Sitka Spruce Solid Indian Rosewood TLD 1 3/4” (45mm)
TF360SBG Dreadnought Gloss Natural AAA Sitka Spruce Solid Indian Rosewood CoolTube 1 3/4” (45mm)
TF430SS NEX/Gr. Aud Satin Sunburst Select Solid Cedar Solid Ovangkol CoolTube 1 11/16” (43mm)
TF740FS OM C/A 12-fret Gloss Natural Select Cedar Solid Mahogany CoolTube 1 7/8” (48mm)
TB10 Archtop C/A Satin Violin Spruce Maple CoolTube 1 13/16” (46mm)
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
11. F L A Tp I Ck E R
We have a friend
who melts down EF340SBG
flat picks at the rate
of one-per-solo.
He llllllooovvvvves ThE R ECORDING
this guitar. We can’t print
the non-technical term STUDI O IS ThE
he uses to describe
the extraordinary TOUGhEST qUALITy
presence and clarity
of this powerful b ENChMA Rk FO R
dreadnought.
ANy GU ITAR.
ThE TRADESMAN
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TF360SBG
FLyIN G CO LORS
As a 21-year music veteran,
Brad Davis admits to having
tried hundreds of different
guitars in his search for
The Grail. His search is over –
the two main guitars he plays
for recording and touring are
both Takamine Flatpickers.
When Brad came to Takamine,
he was brimming with ideas about
how to make a better modern
dreadnought for flatpicking.
He talked and we listened. As we
put Brad’s ideas into prototypes,
it became clear that he was on to
something. If you’re a flatpicker,
you’ve got to try one of these.
bRA D D A vI S
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12. TAN16C
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Top • Abalone Rosette • Rosewood Fingerboard
25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length • Gloss Natural Finish • CoolTube Preamp • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL BODY STYLE TOP BACK & SIDES NUT WIDTH
TAN15C Dreadnought C/A Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
TAN16C Dreadnought C/A Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
TAN45C NEX/Gr.Aud. C/A Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
TAN76* OM Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
TAN76C OM C/A Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
TAN77 OM Solid Cedar Solid Koa 1 3/4” (45mm)
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
13. v INTAGE NO w
Our passion for the great guitars of yesteryear
is unabashed. Case in point: the SuperNaturals.
The look and feel of these instruments
declare a noble lineage.
These guitars leverage the sonic potential of their
premium materials. Soundboards are supported
by harmoniously matched hand-scalloped bracing.
Backs and sides are bookmatched tonewoods.
And when it’s time to sing it out loud, the CoolTube
preamp is a fast tweak to perfect warm, fat tone,
right for any size venue.
TAN45C TAN15C TAN77 TAN76C
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14. ThE SOUND OF TRUTh
The stripped-down essence of Takamine guitarmaking is represented by the
Natural Series. These instruments are a union of forthright, old-world design,
meeting meticulous craftsmanship, in the service of a single intention: the widest,
richest sonic radiance possible.
ETN10CTBS And radiant it is.
The select materials – like the solid cedar top and solid mahogany back –
are chosen for their sonic excellence. Every process is aimed at increased
vibrancy and dynamism. Freedom of vibration ensured by the restrained
touch of a thin satin finish and a pickguard is left on the parts shelf.
ETN70C ETN40C
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Cedar Top • Solid Mahogany Back • Rosewood Fingerboard
25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length • 1 11/16” (43mm) Nut Width • CT4B Preamp • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL BODY STYLE FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES SPECIAL
ETN10C Dreadnought C/A Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back
ETN10C-LH* Dreadnought C/A Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back Left-hand
ETN10CTBS Dreadnought C/A Tobacco Burst Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back
ETN40C NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back
ETN70C OM C/A Satin Natural Solid Cedar Solid Mahogany Back
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
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A S I ’ M S UR E
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My TA k A MI N E
I N S T R U ME N T S
E N A bLE ME T O DO
J US T Th A T –
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A CO U S TI C G U I T A R
S OU N D S pOSS I b LE
Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Steely Dan,
David Benoit, Chicago, Luther Vandross,
Michael Jackson, George Duke,
Gladys Knight, Barry White, Kenny Rogers,
Aretha, Elton, Barbra …
are we running out of space yet?
Grammy-nominated guitarist, composer and
arranger Paul Jackson, Jr. is America’s go-to
guitarist. If you have a track that needs to be
just a little sweeter, your next call is to Paul.
More than a few million people a week
hear Paul’s sweetness on American Idol,
where he flat-out nails every style. Such a
truly amazing player needs guitar sounds
that get it done. When it’s acoustic time
for Paul, it’s time for Takamine.
pA U L J AC kS O N J R .
16. TF450SMSB EF508KC
EF740SGN
GU ITA R S Th A T DE Fy C A T E G O Ry
Maybe it’s the sound. Maybe it’s the fit. These alternatives to the The solid spruce top and choice of solid flame maple or
dreadnought reflect Takamine’s long-standing promise to give mahogany back delivers great presence and balance.
artists as broad a palette as possible.
Noveau small-bodies are favorites of both coffeehouse and arena
A studio favorite – the Noveau Jumbo – brims with personality guitarists. The exclusive NEX/Grand Auditorium body delivers a
and still leaves plenty of room in the mix. Engineers love it. focused sound with clear articulation and pleasing brilliance.
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Top • 25 3/8” (644mm) Scale Length • 1 11/16” (43mm) Nut Width • 12-String 1 7/8” (48mm) Nut Width
MODEL BODY STYLE FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES FNBRD PREAMP SPECIAL
EF261SAN* FXC C/A Gloss Antique Stain Solid Cedar Mahogany Rosewood CT4B
EF261SBL FXC C/A Gloss Black Solid Cedar Mahogany Rosewood CT4B
EF241S* Jumbo Gloss Black Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back Rosewood CT4B
EF281S* Jumbo Gloss Black Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back Rosewood CT4B 12-String
EF740SGN OM Satin Antique Solid Cedar Sapele Rosewood CT4B
EF508KC NEX/Gr. Aud. C/A Gloss Natural Koa Koa Rosewood CT4B
TF241DLX* Jumbo C/A Gloss Black Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back Rosewood CoolTube
TF281DLX* Jumbo C/A Gloss Black Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back Rosewood CoolTube 12-String
TF250SMC* Jumbo C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube
TF250SMCSB Jumbo C/A Gloss Sunburst Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube
TF250SMC12 Jumbo C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube 12-String
TF250SMCSB12* Jumbo C/A Gloss Sunburst Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube 12-String
TF450SM* NEX/Gr. Aud Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube
TF450SMSB NEX/Gr. Aud Gloss Sunburst Solid Spruce Solid Flame Maple Back Ebony CoolTube
TSF48C NEX/Gr. Aud. C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back Ebony CoolTube Black Crow Rosette/
Eagle Fbd. Inlays
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
17. TF250SMC12 TF250SMCSB
EF261SBL
whEThER I’M
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ACOUSTIC ShOwS
OR ROARING ROCk —
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TAkAMINE GUITARS
ARE bUILT AND
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ThAN EvER.
TSF48C Complex Santa Fe inlays and beautifully
themed rosettes have been lovingly
developed, almost to the point of painterly
expression. The rich traditions of the American
Southwest are embodied and honored in this
fine instrument.
Stunning inlay
work with rare
woods and
select shell is N I L S LO F G R E N
a Santa Fe
trademark.
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18. ThIN k AC O U S T I C … L Iv E E LE C T RI C
Your Takamine will hold its own with any acoustic guitar in the room.
Now plug it in and watch lesser guitars raise the white flag. The pickup is unique in acoustic/electric guitars –
actually six pickups embedded in the bridge plate, where the full sound of the guitar comes home.
When the venue is bigger than your living room, your acoustic guitar needs a preamp,
and Takamine has a range of electronics to suit every need and taste.
COOLTUb E – wAR M SOUND
The CoolTube preamp is the first
and only on-board tube preamp
for acoustic guitar. It has a warm,
fat sound that makes you wonder,
“Why don’t all acoustic/electric
guitars sound like this?”
The CoolTube gets its name from
Takamine’s unique technology
that runs the 12AU7 dual triode
vacuum tube at very low voltages.
The amount of “Tube Effect” can
be adjusted from bright and brilliant
to fat and warm.
The EQ section utilizes shelving
filters for bass and treble
frequencies, with the midrange shaped
by a semi-parametric EQ. The
center frequency can be adjusted
with a rotary knob between 200Hz
and 8.5kHz. A built-in chromatic
tuner is standard equipment.
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C r eate a S ystem – Add a Tri-Ax I F yO U ’ vE N Ev E R h A D
The Takamine Tri-Ax magnetic, body-sensing ThE pLEA S U R E O F
pickup is system-matched to the CoolTube.
The blend of the two can be controlled
p L Ay I N G Th R OU G h A
directly from the CoolTube. N IC E T U b E pR EA M p ,
hERE’S yOUR ChANCE.
ThE CO O LT U bE DELIvERS
IT TO yOU bIG, wARM
AND FAT – JU S T L I k E
yO U A LwAyS wA NT E D
yO U R G UI T A R T O S O U N D .
C T 4b – w A R M AND wARMER
The CT4B preamp delivers warmth and purity
of tone in generous amounts. Three bands of
carefully chosen EQ make it easy to shape your
tone the way you like it. The CT4B is a favorite
among critical players and soundmen across ThERE’S NO IDEA LIkE A pRO IDEA
the musical spectrum. A revolutionary idea began to take
The built-in chromatic tuner earns rave reviews shape when we noticed acoustic
from players everywhere. One touch of the players like John Jorgenson using tube
tuner button mutes the guitar output and the preamps in the studio to warm up
tuner quickly locks on to the note you’re tuning. their recorded tracks. Could we
bring this studio idea to the stage?
Could we put it in the guitar?
John was keen to find out and jumped
T L D – T h e basics into what became the CoolTube
project. The collaboration was fruitful.
John took a prototype on the road and
The Takamine Line Driver – TLD for short – showed it no mercy. It came home in
is the most basic bit of electronics you could one piece and many of the CoolTube’s
want. It buffers the pickup from the rest of your final specs are the result of John’s input.
amplification setup and makes the signal ready We’ve partnered with dozens of pro
to be processed by external gear. There are no players who take our test gear out
controls on the guitar – no holes and a minimum on the road and frankly, don’t treat it
of wiring. The TLD is acoustic/electric for the purist. very kindly. They come back and
tell us what worked and what didn’t.
It’s a process that guarantees that
the Takamine you take out onstage
won’t ever let you down.
J Oh N J O R G E N S O N
2:00
C AN ’T DECIDE? S wAp yO UR pRE AM p IN 2 MINUTES
Want the best of all worlds? You can have it. The Takamine
CoolTube and CT4B are designed to be interchangeable.
While we match Takamine model guitars with the most
appropriate preamp for the application, don’t feel limited
by our choice. Since the preamps use the same mounting bracket,
they can be interchanged by simply swapping the input and
output cables. Two minutes and you’re ready to go.
20. EF360SC EF340SCTBS
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21. T RA D I T I O N , b U T bI G G E R
All hail the mighty dreadnought! The extrovert
EF350SMCSB of the acoustic guitar world is singing louder and
prouder than ever, thanks to the Takamine
Keystone Series. These versatile instruments have EF381SC
made the whole world their home – everywhere
from the porch swing to the platinum seller.
Every Keystone Dreadnought starts with a
hand-selected solid spruce or cedar soundboard,
voiced to classic dreadnought perfection.
Choose a model with your favorite back and
side woods – mahogany, rosewood or maple.
All feature the fabled Takamine pickup and CT4B
preamp, giving you an instrument that’s ready for
any stage or studio.
Keystone Dreadnoughts
feature backs and sides
made of select tonewoods –
rosewood, flame maple,
and mahogany.
COMMON FEATURES: Dreadnought Cutaway Body • Rosewood Fingerboard
25 3/8” (644mm) scale length • CT4B Preamp • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES NUT WIDTH
EF340SC Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
EF340SCTBS Tobacco Burst Solid Spruce Solid Mahogany Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
EF341SC Gloss Black Solid Cedar Maple 1 11/16” (43mm)
EF350SMCSB Gloss Sunburst Solid Spruce Flame Maple 1 11/16” (43mm)
EF360SC Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back 1 11/16” (43mm)
EF381SC Gloss Black Solid Spruce Maple 1 7/8” (48mm)
For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
22. H8SS H5 TH5C
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FROM ThE hEART OF h IRADE
The classical guitar is where it all started for us at Takamine.
It’s a passion we inherited from the late Mass Hirade, an early
driving force at Takamine. Both brilliant designer and highly
skilled luthier, Hirade’s innovative instruments were markedly
superior in volume, richness of tone, and playability.
Hirade’s characteristically meticulous drawings continue
to guide the small group of Takamine luthiers who build
a limited number of fine concert classics. Hirade
instruments are also favored by jazz and pop
artists who require a classical guitar robust
enough to hold its own in an ensemble sound mix.
COMMON FEATURES: Solid Top • Solid Rosewood Back & Sides • Ebony Fingerboard - 25 9/16” (650mm) Scale
Gloss Natural Finish • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL BODY STYLE TOP BACK & SIDES FNBRD NUT WIDTH PREAMP
H5 Classical Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm)
H8SS Classical Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm)
TH5* Classical Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm) CoolTube
TH5C Classical C/A Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm) CoolTube
TH90 Classical with Oval Soundhole C/A Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm) CoolTube
TH8SS* Classical Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Ebony 2” (51mm) CoolTube
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
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TC135SC
TRAD ITION MOv ING F O R wA R D
Classic guitars -- steeped in tradition though they are --
can still be relevant in today’s music. These Takamines have the
definitive, full-throated voice of a true classic guitar, but they’re
nuanced for today’s technology. If you need to add a nylon
string to your on-stage guitar arsenal, Takamine is the way to go.
TC132SC EC132C
COMMON FEATURES: Gloss Natural Finish • Rosewood Fingerboard - 25 9/16” (650mm) Scale • Hard Shell Case Included
MODEL BODY STYLE TOP BACK & SIDES NUT WIDTH PREAMP SPECIAL
C132S* Classical Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back 2” (51mm)
EC132C Classical C/A Spruce Rosewood 2” (51mm) CT4B
EC132C-LH* Classical C/A Spruce Rosewood 2” (51mm) CT4B Left-hand
EC132SC* Classical C/A Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back 2” (51mm) CT4B
TC132SC Classical C/A Solid Cedar Solid Rosewood Back 2” (51mm) CoolTube
TC135SC Classical C/A Solid Spruce Solid Rosewood Back 2” (51mm) CoolTube 14-Fret
*Not shown. For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com
24. EG530SSC GS330S EG340SC
TA kAMINE F O R EG531SCDR
Ev ERyO NE
Built to Takamine designs
in some of the most modern
guitar shops in the world,
G-Series instruments are priced
for every budget. In addition
to the extensive line of
Dreadnoughts and Jumbos,
the G-Series features smaller
NEX/Grand Auditorium and
FXC sizes. Your G-Series guitar
is every bit a Takamine, from
its acoustic performance to
the latest in pickup and
preamp design.
EG523SC12 EG540SC
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EG561C EG540C-STRY EG540C-STBY EG540C-STCY
G128S
MODEL BODY STYLE FINISH TOP BACK & SIDES PREAMP SPECIAL
GS330S Dreadnought Satin Natural Solid Cedar Mahogany
EG340SC Dreadnought C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Mahogany TP4T
EG530SSC Dreadnought C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Solid Sapele Back TK40
EG531SCDR Dreadnought C/A Gloss Black Solid Spruce Mahogany TK40 Dragon inlay
EG523SC-12 Jumbo C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Flame Maple TK40 12-String
EG540SC NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Mahogany TP4T
EG540CSTCY NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Transparent Black Flame Maple Flame Maple TK40
EG540CSTRY NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Transparent Red Flame Maple Flame Maple TK40
EG540CSTBY NEX/Gr.Aud C/A Transparent Blue Flame Maple Flame Maple TK40
EG561C FXC C/A Gloss Black Spruce Nato TK40
G128S Classical Gloss Natural Solid Spruce Rosewood
For a full listing of all currently available models, visit www.Takamine.com • Refer to the G-Series Catalog Supplement for information on currently available models.
26. We aim to craft guitars in an artful and thoughtful way – guitars that bring more spice to life.
High-volume builders make use of production machinery to speed up their output,
but for us, speed isn’t the issue – it’s the quality of the instrument.
We’re proud of our level of craftsmanship and we invite you
to take a close look at our instruments, part by part.
27. THE DELIC A T E S O U N D B OA R D B ALANCE
Spruce and cedar soundboards have been many small changes that add up to a significant
used for well over a millennium, and the modern difference in volume, balance and richness.
bracing system has been around for at least Takamine soundboards are braced and voiced
150 years. We use a traditional ‘X’ bracing by hand. By tapping each top, a skilled luthier
pattern on our steel strings, differently voiced knows just how to shape the braces for the best
for each application. possible response.
Rather than take a radical departure, we make
Is There a P e r f e c t N e c k S hape?
A hundred years ago, the wide classical shape Takamine necks have an “asymmetrical ‘C’ shape” –
with a flat fingerboard was the only shape an ergonomic contour that’s slightly thinner
considered “proper,” but we’ve become more on the treble side of the neck so that it fits the
open-minded since then. Some players feel you natural shape of your hand. Overall, it’s thin
can never be too thin, while others feel it’s phat from front to back, medium in width, with a gentle
to be fat. It’s that personal taste thing again. fingerboard arch. Perfectly comfortable.
The Fret S e c r e t
Most makers don’t give frets enough credit - to within 0.0001” of dead-on. Fret a note.
or attention. A good fret job can help a player Notice how the string contacts the centerline
reach new heights. of the fret perfectly. And hear the clarity when
you play. A good fret job can be the difference
Examine the frets on a Takamine Tradesman.
between a nice guitar and a great guitar.
What you see is the work of a laser-guided fret
finishing system that levels and crowns each fret
BODY TAL K
A guitar body, with its many curves, more balanced. A thinner body may project less,
accommodates a wide range of frequencies. but sound more pleasing to the player. Play as
Different body shapes favor different many sizes as you can with comfort and sound in
frequencies giving them a distinct character. mind. Your choice is very personal - what sounds
Dreadnoughts are typically louder, with stronger and feels best to you.
lows. Smaller bodies, like our NEX, tend to be
APPOINTME N T S B Y DE L U X E
Takamine pioneered the use of uncommonly Look closely at Takamine rosettes and inlays.
artistic and complex inlays on guitars for This meticulous handwork is a highly visible
the common man. We have developed the reminder of our commitment to excellence on
art of design and the craft of precise inlay every part of our guitars.
work far beyond the capability of most
other guitarmakers.
S K I N DE E P A N D M O RE
Your Takamine is beautiful on the outside, but beauty is more There’s a century-old phrase from the Arts & Crafts
than skin deep. Look inside and see for yourself. Finely sanded movement: “Anything worth doing is worth doing well.”
braces and meticulously cut linings display a level of hand That spirit lives on today. At Takamine, we’re
craftsmanship that’s fast disappearing from modern guitars. artisans and craftspeople at heart.
28. SYSTEM-MATCHED ACCESSORIES – ALL PERFORMANCE – NO HASSLE
Your Takamine is stage-ready right out of the case –
there’s nothing extra to buy or fiddle with
to get the sound you want.
T R U E T U BE S OU N D
But some of us want more. More versatility.
More options. More things to play with. The Takamine CoolTube is the first and only
That’s why we offer two optional pieces of gear – on-board tube preamp for acoustic guitar.
a magnetic, body-sensing pickup and a It gives you the tonal warmth and harmonic
dedicated direct box – that are system-matched richness that only a true tube preamp can deliver –
to your CoolTube preamp. with mild, natural tube compression and plenty
of even-harmonic sweetness. Along with a
semi-parametric eq, a second-source input
and blend control let you add a pickup like the
Tri-Ax to the CoolTube.
DREADNOUGHT NEX/GRAND AUDITORIUM FXC
The most popular body shape This original Takamine body is a The FXC is very close to traditional
of the past half century, the scaled-down Jumbo at heart. The Grand Concert proportions.
Dreadnought delivers a strong NEX has a silky balance to the tone Excellent feedback control with a
low end with plenty of volume. that supports vocals beautifully. true and warm acoustic tone.
Length_________ 20 1/16” (51cm) Length_________ 20 1/16” (51cm) Length_________ 19 1/8” (48.5cm)
Depth_________4 15/16” (12.5cm) Depth___________ 4 5/16” (11cm) Depth________________4” (10cm)
Upper bout_______ 11 1/8” (30cm) Upper bout______11 1/4” (28.5cm) Upper bout__________ 11” (28cm)
Lower bout_______15 3/4” (40cm) Lower bout_______15 3/4” (40cm) Lower bout______14 3/4” (37.5cm)
29. Tri-Ax Pickup 5 F U N C T ION S F OR A C OU S T IC S
The Takamine Tri-Ax active soundhole pickup is Takamine DI-Plus – the Direct Inject unit specifically designed
system-matched to the CoolTube preamp and can for the needs of acoustic guitarists. The DI-Plus has a switchable effects
also be used as an add-on pickup for any acoustic guitar. loop with a return gain control so you can setup your effects and bring
It features patented Tri-Axial body-sensing technology them all in at once with one tap of your toe.
for a clear, rich and acoustically accurate tone.
A mute circuit lets you change instruments noiselessly, even if
Creating the system couldn’t be easier. the soundman isn’t quite on the job. There’s even a boost function
Just plug the Tri-Ax into the CoolTube to deliver the hottest signal the board can handle, or boost volume
and you’re ready to go. Control the blend when you want to rip off a solo.
of the Tri-Ax with the Aux knob on the CoolTube.
The DI-Plus can also phantom power your CoolTube preamp
so you never have to worry about fading batteries.
OM JU M B O CL ASSI C
The Orchestra Model shape, The Jumbo excels as a Takamine classic guitars respect
with its strong lower midrange rhythm guitar - big, meaty tradition. The fan bracing and
and versatile dynamics, is chords, plenty of volume body shape deliver a clear tone
enjoying a resurgence. and outstanding balance. and a strong voice.
Length__________19 1/2” (49.5cm) Length_________ 20 7/8” (53cm) Length_________ 19 5/16” (49cm)
Depth_____________ 4 1/4” (11cm) Depth_________4 15/16” (12.5cm) Depth________________4” (10cm)
Upper bout___________11” (28cm) Upper bout______12 9/16” (32cm) Upper bout______ 11 7/16” (29cm)
Lower bout_______15 3/8” (39cm) Lower bout______17 1/8” (43.5cm) Lower bout____
___14 9/16” (37cm)