Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Strings & Things

If playing those guitar apps on your iPhone or iTouch doesn't seem real enough, try this device called the Fingerist ($150). It gives you a semi-guitarish body and you plant the iPhone/iTouch in the fretboard area and run guitar simulation app like Garage Band or Guitar.

It has a volume control, plugs into an amp and comes with a strap and gig bag...

Not everything is manufactured in China these days but it seems like everything is counterfeited there -- and that would include D'Addario guitar strings.

U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York is on the case, however. He went to the D'Addario manufacturing plant on Long Island this week and said he's asking federal agencies to crackdown on the long-running problem of intellectual property violations in China. He's also calling on a China-based website to stop selling the bogus strings.

D'Addario was started in New York in the 1930s by Italian immigrants and is still a family-run operation. Guitarists who play D'Addarios include Johnny Winter, Robert Cray, Lou Reed, Robert Earl Keen and yours very truly (I don't have an endorsement contract, though) ...

Look at the names in that file cabinet below -- Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Boz Scaggs, Buddy Guy. That's a picture from the Fender custom shop in Corona, Calif., where the superstars go to have guitars built to their precise specifications. I'm sure my file is in there somewhere. Probably in the very back, which is why you can't see it.

An interesting story on the custom shop here.





1 comments:

g.r. bigsby said...

Nice post, I enjoyed the article on Fender too. I'm more of a Rick or Gretsch player though. I like their necks more. Especially the dual trussrods that Ricks use. I've had some pretty bad necks on Gibsons over the years.