Fender Telecaster Plus
The Fender Telecaster Plus was a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar manufactured by Fender in the United States from the late 80s to the mid 90s. It is a variant of the original Fender Telecaster model, but using Lace Sensor pickups.
James Burton Telecaster
The James Burton Telecaster is a Signature/Artist Series electric guitar made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. The guitar is available in two models, Upgrade and Standard, and both were designed by American country-rock guitarist James ...
Jim Root Telecaster
The Fender Jim Root Telecaster is James Roots signature model Telecaster. In January 2010, a Jim Root Signature Fender Telecaster was unveiled on the Fender website, similar to the one he has been seen using on stage, as of March 2009. The differ ...
Fender Telecaster Thinline
The Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow guitar made by the Fender company. It is a Telecaster with body cavities. Designed by German luthier Roger Rossmeisl in 1968, it was introduced in 1969 and updated in 1972 by replacing the standard ...
Gibson Les Paul Custom
The Gibson Les Paul Custom is a higher-end variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. It was developed in 1953 after Gibson had introduced the Les Paul model in 1952.
Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece is a type of mechanical vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul Bigsby and produced by the Bigsby Electric Guitar Company. The device allows musicians to bend the pitch of notes or entire chords with their ...
Floyd Rose SpeedLoader
Floyd Rose SpeedLoader is a floating guitar bridge based on the Floyd Rose Original. In development since 1991, it was introduced to the public in 2003. This tremolo was developed in San Diego CA at AJ manufacturing by tool makers Jerry Morhman, ...
Kahler Tremolo System
The Kahler Tremolo System is an electric guitar bridge with a cam operated vibrato arm system. The original flat mount and stud mount models were invented and patented by Dave Storey and licensed to Gary Kahler. Gary Kahler shifted his business m ...
Stetsbar
The Stetsbar Tremolo system is a vibrato bridge system for the electric guitar. Eric Stets developed the device in the late 80s, and patented it in 1995. He originally designed the device to provide a stable vibrato system that could retrofit to" ...
Stoptail bridge
A stoptail bridge used on a solid body electric guitar or archtop guitar is a specialized kind of fixed hard-tail bridge. Hard-tail bridged guitars use different bridges from those guitars fitted with vibrato systems. This is incorrect. The origi ...
TransTrem
TransTrem is a guitar vibrato system developed by Steinberger in 1984. Its main feature is to maintain the pitch of each string at the proper tuning interval to the others when the vibrato is used. This allows entire chords to have their pitch be ...
Tune-o-matic
Tune-o-matic is the name of a fixed or floating bridge design for electric guitars. It was designed by Ted McCarty and introduced on the Gibson Super 400 guitar in 1953 and the Les Paul Custom the following year. In 1955, it was used on the Gibso ...
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Bolt-on neck
Bolt-on neck is a method of guitar construction that involves joining a guitar neck and body using screws or bolts, as opposed to glue as with set-in neck joints.
Neck-through
Neck-through or neck-thru is a method of electric guitar or bass guitar construction that involves extending the piece of wood used for the neck through the entire length of the body, essentially making it the core of the body. The strings, fretb ...
Set-in neck
Set-in neck is a method of guitar construction that involves joining neck and body with a tightly fitted mortise-and-tenon or dovetail joint, secured with some sort of adhesive. It is a common belief that this yields a stronger body-to-neck conne ...
Set-through neck
Set-through neck is a method of joining the neck and the body of guitar, effectively combining bolt-on, set-in and neck-through methods. It involves: Glueing setting the long neck inside the deep pocket, as in the set-neck method. A pocket in the ...
Red tulip oak
Argyrodendron peralatum is a species of large trees, of the plant family Malvaceae. The trees are more commonly known as in the red tulip oak or red crowsfoot. They are endemic to northeastern Queensland, Australia between Tully and Cooktown. The ...
Nils Norberg
Nils Norberg is a heavy metal guitarist from Umeå in northern Sweden. He played in the band Nocturnal Rites from 1996-2008. His playing can be heard on the albums Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Sacred Talisman, Afterlife, Shadowland, New W ...
List of autoharp players
Some notable professional autoharp performers include: June Carter Cash Dax Pierson of Anticon-related groups Subtle, Themselves and 13 & God Jon Anderson Tommy Shaw of Styx Joanna Newsom Pomme Lyle Mays Sylvia Fricker of Ian & Sylvia Avey Tare M ...
Horn Concertos (Mozart)
The Horn Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were written for his friend Joseph Leutgeb whom he had known since childhood. Leutgeb was a skilled player, as the works are very difficult to perform on the natural horn of the period, requiring lip ...
Rough hedgenettle
Stachys rigida, with the common name rough hedgenettle, is a perennial herb native to the western United States. It grows in foothills, mountains, valleys, and coasts at elevations of 14 to 2340 m. S. rigida blooms in May–July. There are two vari ...
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in A-flat major Mendelssohn, by Felix Mendelssohn Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra Poulenc, by Francis Poulenc Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra Vaughan Williams, by Ralph Vaughan Williams Concerto f ...
Bourdon (organ pipe)
Bourdon, bordun, or bordone normally denotes a stopped flute/flue type of pipe in an organ characterized by a dark tone, strong in fundamental, with a quint transient but relatively little overtone development. Its half-length construction make i ...
Cornet (organ stop)
A cornet, or Jeu de Tierce, is a compound organ stop, containing multiple ranks of pipes. The individual ranks are, properly, of flute tone quality but can also be of principal tone. In combination, the ranks create a bright, piquant tone thought ...
Gedackt
Gedackt is the name of a family of stops in pipe organ building. They are one of the most common types of organ flue pipe. The name stems from the Middle High German word gedact, meaning "capped" or "covered".
Plein-jeu
On classical French organs, the plein jeu is a principal-based plenum registration. It includes the Montres, Bourdons, Prestants and Doublettes and the Fournitures and Cymbales. The classical French organ also allows for a reed-based registration ...
En chamade
En chamade refers to powerfully voiced reed stops in a pipe organ that have been mounted horizontally, rather than vertically, in the front of the organ case, projecting out into the church or concert hall. They produce a commanding, loud trumpet ...
Ophicleide (organ stop)
Ophicleide and Contra Ophicleide are powerful pipe organ reed pipes used as organ stops. The name comes from the early brass instrument, the ophicleide, forerunner of the euphonium. The Ophicleide is generally at 16′ pitch, and the Contra Ophicle ...
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Simple system flute |
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Double reed |
Quadruple-reed instruments |
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Venova |
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River bushwillow |
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MCB-1 |
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Additive synthesis |
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Essynth |
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Frequency modulation synthesis |
Granular synthesis |
Karplus–Strong string synthesis |
Linear Arithmetic synthesis |
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Subtractive synthesis |
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Vector synthesis |
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List of keytars |
Siel DK70 |
Freeman string symphonizer |
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Logan String Melody |
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CEM and SSM chips in synthesizers |
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Novachord |
Prophet 08 |
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RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer |
Nord Lead |
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Quasimidi Sirius |
English jazz guitarists |
Scottish jazz guitarists |
Electronic carillon |
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Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk (Alkmaar) |
Hopeman Memorial Carillon |
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Xylorimba |
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Mark tree |
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Handpan |
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Yoke lutes |
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Rosy sedge |
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Redbud |
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Roughstem rosinweed |
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Round-leaf cassia |
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Robins wattle |
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Redflower birds-foot trefoil |
Black, Rock and Ron |
The Ray Charles Singers |
The Crew Chiefs |
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The Golddiggers |
The Johnson Family Singers |
The Anita Kerr Singers |
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Kings Jesters |
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The Love Generation |
The Johnny Mann Singers |
The Mello-Kings |
The Norman Luboff Choir |
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The Spellbinders |
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The Tune Weavers |
The Randy Van Horne Singers |
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Will Mastin Trio |
Cliff Adams Singers |
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The Johnston Brothers |
English vocal groups |
Robust starwort |
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Umbrellas (band) |
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Countless Hours Making Waves |
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1990s death metal album stubs |
2000s death metal album stubs |
2010s death metal album stubs |
1990s thrash metal album stubs |
2000s thrash metal album stubs |
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Rigid ryegrass |
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Rosegold pussy willow |
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Reign of Darkness |
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Angry Salad |
Attica (band) |
Crush (American band) |
Deadweight (band) |
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