Musical Instruments Used In Church
There are Guitars, and there are Rickenbacker Guitars
There are many guitars, and there are those Rickenbacker Guitars.
Guitars.
Guitars have the longstanding status of being one of the most popular of musical instruments, standing alongside the piano. With origins dating back to over 5000 years ago, guitars are truly versatile musical instruments which have heavily profound influences with modern day pop culture, as well as with the direction in which music has taken.
Rock and roll stands to be one genre in which guitars practically dominate. Blues, Country, Funk, Jazz, Alternative, Flamenco, and even pop are also other genres in which guitars are always present, resonating their sounds, ever feeding listeners’ souls with enriching quality music. As a musical instrument, there are various classes of guitars, each ideal for specific musical genres, as well as for general music use.
There are steel stringed acoustic guitars, classical acoustic guitars, basic solid-body electrical guitars, archtop guitars and electrical and acoustic basses. Naturally, these discussed guitar classes are not the only ones out in the market, as there are way more other classes from double headed guitars, to 12 string guitars.
There are also Rickenbacker Guitars.
Rickenbacker Guitars are guitars manufactured by the Rickenbacker Global Company , a known leader in the production of quality guitars, particularly electrical guitars. With its HQ based in Santa Ana, California, Rickenbacker is famous for being the biggest guitar maker who manufactures their guitars all in the borders of the US.
The most important thing with Rickenbacker, as a guitar maker, would be that of the electrical guitar, as Rickenbacker is the 1st makers of the electrical guitar in the 1930s. With the electrical guitar having an especially profound influence with music, Rickenbacker guitars simply stood tall, and still stands proud, in the power structure of guitars today.
During the 60s, with the rising recognition of electrical guitars in the music scene, Rickenbacker guitars have nicely mixed with the now universal look of bands and favored music, as The Beatles, potentially the most influential music group of the 20 th century, used Rickenbacker guitars. This connection with The Beatles and Rickenbacker guitars started when budding frontman John Lennon got a Rickenbacker 325 Capri in 1960. The Rickenbacker 325 Capri which John Lennon acquired, was refinished in black, and was employed in the famous 1964 Ed Sullivan Show debut of The Beatles.
Other prominent musicians and performers who have used and still use Rickenbacker guitars include, Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Pete Townshend of The Who, Mike Pender of The Searchers, Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys, Paul Kantner of Jefferson aeroplane and Al Nichol of The Turtles and Steppenwolf. Many New Wave bands also used Rickenbacker guitars, including Peter Buck of R.E.M, Tom Petty, Jonny Marr of the Smiths, Susannah Hoffs of The Bangles and Marty Wilson-Piper of The Church.
Today, Rickenbacker guitars still hold the esteemed standing in which quality guitars could possibly achieve. With Rickenbacker’s long established line of famous endorsers, quality in Rickenbacker guitars is a sure bet.
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Jarvis D. Burris
Come To The Lord Eld Kanyongo and United Methodist Church
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