Past And Presents Meet Gretsch Guitars

Gretsch guitars have a long and proud history in the world of music. Originally founded in the late 1800s as a manufacturer of banjos and drums, Gretsch has evolved with the times. They’ve since put guitars in the hands of such famous artists as John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry of Aerosmith and Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters.

Just a few years ago, Gretsch began collaborating with the Fender Corporation, another notable musical instrument manufacturer. When two of the biggest names in guitars get together, you can only expect the highest quality.

Gretsch guitars come in three basic designs, each of which has a number of different individual variations. The three basic archetypes are acoustic, single body electric, and hollow body electric. From there, they can be further classified into single and double cutaway styles. From there, there’s a wide variety of finishes and features that make each model unique in both appearance and sound. Whether you’re buying your first guitar or your fiftieth, there’s sure to be a Gretsch that’s good for you.

Since they combined with Fender, Gretsch guitars have undergone some improvements. They’ve returned to their roots with classic designs from the company’s heyday in the 50s and 60s. Today’s Gretsch electric guitar has top of the line electronic parts and improved pickups that provide a genuine vintage sound, making them a perfect mix of old and new.

In addition to their general offerings, Gretsch also offers a selection of unique guitars that were designed for specific artists with their input. Artists such as Chet Atkins and Brian Setzer have their own lines of guitars. For any artist looking to pay homage to the styles of these artists, these guitars a great starting place.

In addition to their wide selection of guitars, Gretsch also produces drums. Needless to say, their drums are also top quality productions with a signature sound.

Gretsch Electric Guitar have a long and proud history in the world of music and are a definite must for any guitar lover. Johnny Fahrenheit has the ultimate inside scoop on Gretsch’s now on http://www.gretschguitars.org

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