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Shane Speal (born May 20, 1970) is an American musician, historian, and instrument builder who is best known for building and promoting cigar box guitars. [1] He is the author of the D.I.Y. musical instrument book Making Poor Man's Guitars (2018, Fox Chapel Publishing)] and is a writer for the magazine Guitar World.
The modern revival of cigar box guitars is documented in the 2008 film Songs Inside the Box, which was shot primarily at the Cigar Box Guitar Extravaganza, an annual event held in Huntsville, Alabama, [7] which has since been re-named the World's Longest-Running Cigar Box Guitar Festival. [8] The 19th annual Cigar Box Guitar Festival was held ...
"Cardboard Box" was featured as the lead single for their debut extended play, The Lead (2022). [8] An acoustic version of the song was released to YouTube and streaming services on 27 May 2022. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The group also performed the single for Vevo DSCVR , alongside the second single from The Lead , "Immature". [ 11 ]
The K1 Series was the first acoustic guitar developed for the Kona line. The dreadnought cutaway design features a laminated spruce top, Sapele back and sides, rosewood fret board and a 4.625-inch body depth for a unique bold sound. Since 2000, more colors and styles have been added to make the K1 Series one of the most successful guitars sold.
The Red Special is the electric guitar designed and built by Queen's guitarist Brian May and his father, Harold, when Brian was a teenager in the early 1960s. [1] [2] The Red Special is sometimes referred to as the Fireplace or the Old Lady by May and by others. [3]
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The distinctive sound of an instrument with a sound box owes a lot to the alteration made to the tone. A sound box is found in most string instruments. [2] The most notable exceptions are some electrically amplified instruments like the solid body electric guitar or the electric violin, and the piano which uses only a sound board instead.
A cardboard record, commonly referred to as the sound postcard (Polish: pocztówka dźwiękowa) in Poland, is a type of cheaply made phonograph record made of plastic-coated thin paperboard that was particularly popular in Poland between the 1960s and 1970s, but also in other regions.