Summer NAMM 2010: Video Gallery III
As part of our coverage of the 2010 Summer NAMM show we present video interviews with three of the conferences most interesting exhibitors. So sit back, relax and enjoy some great guitar talk.
As part of our coverage of the 2010 Summer NAMM show we present video interviews with three of the conferences most interesting exhibitors. So sit back, relax and enjoy some great guitar talk.
Three interesting interviews and product features from Summer NAMM 2010
Soulhouse Sound’s Karan Andrea and guitarist extraordinaire Ed Supple were at Summer NAMM to showcase their new video, Guitar Player Wanted Singing a Plus. Situated in a long row of rectangle-shaped booths, Soulhouse Sound stood out among its neighbors as the sweet riffs of Supple’s guitar floated over the crowd. If you’re a guitarist looking to become a better singer, or you want to learn to sing in a healthier manner then check out their DVD, it’s worth a watch.
As part of their continued support of musicians everywhere MusiCares was holding an auction in the lobby of Summer NAMM to raise fund for those people who were effected by the Nashville flood of 2010. With a wide range of very cool auction items, generously donated by many of the companies at the conference, we all hope that the auction was a success.
Guitar International is happy to feature an exclusive video demonstration of a handful of new and classic Electro-Harmonix effects pedals from this Summer’s NAMM show. It’s a rare event to hear and see someone who works closely with these pedals on a daily basis describe them, play through them and give their opinion of them so we want to give our thanks to EHX for taking the time to talk to us.
Since most of our coverage of the Summer NAMM show deals with guitars, guitarists and guitar accessories we wanted to diversify a bit by showcasing a string company who caught our attention, but that doesn’t make guitars specifically. After looking around and scoping out the offerings the company that drew us in with their well thought out display and quality instruments were the fine folks over at Folkcraft.
Custom paint jobs for guitars have been around for almost as long as the electric guitar itself. While some companies are trying to expand the art from by focusing on detail and the quality of the paint, others are experimenting with new mediums and materials. One of those companies is Hand Guitars, who are working with white clay and coconut to deliver amazingly cool custom guitar designs.
There are few guitars more catching to the eye than a Harp guitar. They look like a work of art, as though Picasso himself dreamed them up and brought them to life for the world to play. While most of us know these guitars from watching virtuosos such as Michael Hedges performing, more and more players are venturing out and experimenting with the instrument.
As part of Guitar International’s coverage of the 2010 Summer NAMM show we’ve put together a photo gallery for our readers to enjoy. Take a look around, there are some great pics in this gallery of Breedlove and D’Angelico guitars and EMG electronics. Be sure to check out the other four galleries and all of GI’s coverage of the conference.
As part of Guitar International’s coverage of the 2010 Summer NAMM show we’ve put together a photo gallery for our readers to enjoy. Take a look around, there are some great pics in this gallery of Ibanez, Larivee and Parker guitars. Be sure to check out the other four galleries and all of GI’s coverage of the conference.