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DescriptionGuitars at Smithonian Museum.jpg |
English: Guitars displayed at Lemelson Center, Smithsonian Museum (NMAH)
Electric guitar 1999 Musician Paul Reed Smith began repairing and making guitars at his parents Maryland home in the 1980s. Now his company, PRS, produces guitars—such as this Dragon 2000—that are sought after ...
No.401 Songstar electric Spanish guitar
Chicago, Illinois, USA, ca.1936
Slingerland Guitars, maker
This was the first solid-bodied wooden electric Spanish guitar. With "neck-through"
construction and a sophisticated hum-canceling pickup placing six individual coils
under the string, this is a rare and remarkably modern guitar built by a company
famous for its drums. It incorporated details this would be applauded as
revolutionary some fifteen years later.
Cuatro 1999-2000 The ten-stringed cuatro is often used in Puerto Rican music. This one was made by Rafael Avilés Vazquez, one of the most skilled stringed- instrument makers in Puerto Rico.
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- Musical instruments in the National Museum of American History
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- Neck-through
- Humbuckers
- 1936 instrument introductions
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- Cuatro (Puerto Rico)
- Rafael Avilés Vazquez (luthier)
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