This is a bass that has a body with edges and corners so the bass guitar looks quite dangerous. This icon shows a vintage bass that is not only used for oldies but for any kind of music. Please provide the information if you have microphone built in the body or if you need a microphone to amplify it. This guitar has a very special sound that's often used for country, and bluegrass musicĪ Banjo is the typical bluegrass and country instrument. The resonator guitar, also called 'Dobro' (named after its inventors) is an acoustic guitar that carries the sound through a bridge to the resonators.
It's a ult guitar that is often played in rock and punk bands. This icon looks like the Fender Mustang guitar that was first built in 1964. It's one of the most common guitar styles. It normally has two humbucker pickups that can be switched through a 3-way switch. The Gibson guitar model 'Les Paul' was created in the early 1950ies. Although this guitar may not be very common it still has a huge fan base. The letters 'RD' stand for research and development. The RD guitar is a model that Gibson has introduced in the late 1970ies. The pickups allow various sound styles that can be selected through a three-way or five-way switch depending on the model. Unlike to other guitars at that period of time the body was solid and not hollow.
The Telecaster is a guitar that Fender invented in 1950 which was the first kind of that type. Because of the prickly corners this guitar is often used for rock concerts. The explorer was not a big success in the beginning but its futuristic look nowadays is appreciated by many guitarists around the world. Gibson has brought up this model in the late 50s. All extra information about distortion and fx can either be written in the amp/combo or effect pedal info box. If you use a seven-string guitar for example please don't forget to write that down in your stage plot. This body is often used for rock and/or metal concerts because of its "dangerous look". It's quite self-explaining why this model is called flying V. If your guitar tuning differs from the standard E-A-D-G-B-E please leave that information in the details box. Usually this guitar does not come with any tremolo system but therefore has a switch with three pickup options: Treble, Rhythm and a combination of both. The shape of this guitar looks like a Gibson SG that is also a wide spread body type. Please write also if you have any effect preference or if you use certain fx pedals with it. Fender Guitars has brought up the first guitar shape like this. This is generally a typical shape of a modern electric guitar that operates with pickups and a regular guitar cable that needs to be amplified either by a combo, amp or through a mixer.