Without question Gibson guitars are the finest, most revered guitars on the planet.
I'm the first one to admit, I'm a pretty unorthodox guitar player.
I don't play classical guitar. But I do in my mind. I've got it on a stand.
My guitar is really tempermental. I don't give up on it though, I'm close to my guitar!
I could care less about sitting around and practicing the guitar for hours a day and trying to be the best guitar player on the planet.
It is dishonest the way that people suddenly think they've found guitars, and wear their guitar as a badge.
I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar.
I was never really a virtuoso guitar player per se.
I was too broke to buy a guitar so I more borrowed guitars from friends.
I've always thought that the act of playing the guitar was the act of trying to make a point of playing the guitar.
Still others want a traditional guitar sound if they call you for guitar.
I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar.
The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar.
If you play acoustic guitar you're the depressed, sensitive guy.
I was just a punk-rock kid who never played acoustic guitar.
The ultimate guitar players can play every scale in the book.
The most obvious thing you can't do with a guitar synthesizer is to really sound like a guitar.
I've always been at war with the guitar. All vocalists are fighting a war with the electric rhythm guitar.
For my 23rd birthday, I received a nylon string guitar. I told myself that if I could play Eric Clapton's 'Tears In Heaven,' then I could play the guitar. I practised every chance I got, driving my housemates insane, until several weeks later I had a...
These days, my main guitar amps have been Magnatone. They're beautiful. Magnatones have actual tremolo, which I recently learned about guitar amps. Often what guitar amps call vibrato is really just a volume Up and Down. But Magnatone has a true vibr...
I'm not givin' in an inch to fear.