Electric twelve-string guitar
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A white Gibson EDS-1275
The electric twelve-string guitar is an electric guitar with twelve strings in six courses.
Both semi-acoustic and solid-body versions exist.
[edit] Makers and models
- Fender Musical Instruments Corporation:
- Gibson:
- Ibanez.
- Maton/Magnetone.
- Rickenbacker:
- Shergold:
- Shergold Modulator 12.
- Custom twin-neck guitars.
- Vox:
- Vox Mark XII.
- Vox Phantom XII.
- Vox Tempest XII.
- Gordon-Smith.
- A range of shapes, both single and double neck.
- Burns.
- Double Six
[edit] Notable players
- George Harrison.
- Roger McGuinn (the Byrds).
- John McLaughlin.
- Jimmy Page (Stairway to Heaven).
- Alex Lifeson (Rush)
- Tom Petty.
- Pete Townshend (Tommy).
- Richie Sambora (Wanted Dead or Alive).
[edit] See also
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