Guitars

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a Fender Stratocaster. People who might play this guitar are Yngwie Malmsteen, and Jimi Hendrix. It has indents on the frets. They make it easier to bend the strings, and move your fingers faster. It has DiMarzio YJM pickups. This guitar is mainly for rock, and some heavy rock. This is a 1960’s guitar.

 

 

This is also a Fender Stratocaster. This is an Eric Clapton guitar. This guitar plays soft rock and blues. It is equipped with Fender’s Vintage Noiseless pickups; TBX circuits give it even greater total versatility, and a V-shaped neck.

 

 
 

These guitars are Gibson Angus Young Signature SG. These guitars were made in 1957, and they are still sold today. These guitars are made for hard rock. They have 22 frets, which means you can solo higher than a normal guitar. The guitar on the left has a signature humbucker bridge and a devil graphic on the headstock. IT also has an antique cherry finish. The guitar on the right has a sapphire blue finish, tune-o-matic bridge, stop bar tailpiece, and nickel hardware.

 

 

This guitar is a Jackson JS 1200 Joe Satriani guitar. It plays hard rock, and metal. This guitar is made for super fast fingers. It  has high fret access, which means higher notes. It also has Edge Protremole, tighter radius, and DiMarzio humbuckers. This guitar is going for 1379 dollars.

 

 

This guitar is a Gibson Les Paul. It is used for hard rock, and metal. The design is a Zakk Wylde style. It costs 1,322 dollars.

 

 

This guitar is a JS3ORR Rhoads. Randy Rhoads plays this guitar. IT has 24 frets. It costs 427 dollars, and it’s an axe body style guitar.

 

 

This guitar is a Gibson Flying V. This guitar was made for one thing –bold, aggressive, full-tilt boogie. This guitar costs 1,538 dollars.

 

 

This is a KH-202 Kirk Hammett Signature guitar. Kirk Hammett played in the band Metallica. It plays hard rock/heavy metal. It also has wide frets for higher bends. It costs 699 dollars.

 

 

 

This guitar is a Wild 5 Midi. It has humbuckers with the Roland GK-Series Midi pickups for limitless versatility. It costs 599 dollars.

 

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