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  2. Gibson L6-S - Wikipedia

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    The current L6S neck does not feature the unique "narrow at the nut and wider near the body" taper of the 1970s guitar, but a conventional Gibson shape. The chamfered body shape and 24 frets are of similar design to the 1970s classic, except that the newer version is a two-piece maple body, as opposed to a one-piece bodywork on the original.

  3. Jazz guitar - Wikipedia

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    Solid body guitars, mass-produced since the early 1950s, are also used. Jazz guitar playing styles include comping with jazz chord voicings (and in some cases walking bass lines) and blowing (improvising) over jazz chord progressions with jazz-style phrasing and ornaments. Comping refers to playing chords underneath a song's melody or another ...

  4. Les Paul - Wikipedia

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    Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor.He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype, called the Log, served as inspiration for the Gibson Les Paul.

  5. Solid body - Wikipedia

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    Fender Esquire 1st prototype in 1949 at Fender Guitar Factory museum Sound sample of solid-body electric guitar.. A solid-body musical instrument is a string instrument such as a guitar, bass or violin built without its normal sound box and relying on an electromagnetic pickup system to directly detect the vibrations of the strings; these instruments are usually plugged into an instrument ...

  6. Gibson ES-345 - Wikipedia

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    The ES-335, 345 and 355, all came with a semi-hollow body: the wood of the top and back was maple and there was a maple center block inside the guitars which ran the length of the body all the way to the mahogany neck, with a rosewood fingerboard. [2] The neck of the guitar has double-parallelogram fretboard inlays.

  7. John Jorgenson - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Jorgenson (born July 6, 1956) [2] is an American musician. Although best known for his guitar work with bands such as the Desert Rose Band and The Hellecasters, he is also proficient on the mandolin, mandocello, Dobro, pedal steel guitar, piano, upright bass, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. [3]

  8. Höfner - Wikipedia

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    Bert Weedon, now best known for his tutorial works, had a variety of Höfners. Hank Marvin's first guitar was a Congress. Hugh Cornwell ex member of The Stranglers used a Höfner Razerwood S7L solid-body. Eric Clapton learned to play on a Höfner acoustic. The young Ritchie Blackmore played a club 50. A Senator was Peter Green's first real guitar.

  9. Gibson L-5 - Wikipedia

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    One example is the thin-bodied "L-5 CT" (cutaway thin), which has the same overall specifications, with the exception of the body thickness. The CT model was first constructed for George Gobel, who wanted a less bulky guitar. Another variation of the L-5 is the Wes Montgomery model, named for the popular 1950s and 1960s jazz guitarist. The Wes ...