Angus young of AC/DC Tony Iommi of Black sabbath Eric clapton in the early days Carlos santana in the early days Those are the most notable id say
If you are talking about Sully Erna from Godsmack, then he usually plays a Gibson Les Paul Standard that he fitted with EMG pickups. There is no Signature Series because:A. Godsmack is not as popular as some of the other candidates Gibson has for a Signature Series lineB. Gibson usually does NOT produce Signature lines period,C. Sully is a Rhythm guitarists, and usually only lead guitarists get a Signature Series deal.
A guitar, a pick and their hands.
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Olavi Mikkonen and Johan Söderberg play Gibson guitars. And I'm pretty sure their bassist Ted Lundström plays ESP basses, he's listed on the ESP's official website under artists.
Most guitarists use a clamp capo. Different guitarists use different brands, depending on which they prefer. I use Kyser, because it's affordable and it works really well, however, it's up to the individual guitarist to decide which brand and type they like the best.
Epiphone is very much similar to Gibson, at a cheaper price. Epiphone is owned by Gibson. Gibson makes Epiphone to give guitarists a Gibson feel, at a lower price, without sacrificing quality. Epiphone has some models of its own that Gibson doesn't, and Epiphone makes guitars with the same basic body shape and with some similar technology, hardware and electrical components. I own two Epiphones and a Les Paul, but I dont see any difference in quality between the two brands. I guess it just depends on sound taste. Gibson has a warmer feel to it, while Epiphone has a sharper sound. So basically think of Epiphone as a little brother of Gibson.
Eddie van Halen is most famous for the tapping technique in his guitar playing. Other guitarists who use tapping include Frank Zappa and Steve Hackett.
look up any famous guitar brand like BC Rich to Gibson , their websites will tell you all about the woods used , the length of the neck down to what kind of tuners they use.
Chuck Berry is famously known for using a variety of guitar strings throughout his career, often opting for lighter gauge strings to facilitate his signature bending and vibrato techniques. He frequently used Gibson guitars, particularly the Gibson ES-350 and later the Gibson ES-335. While specific string brands are not widely documented, many guitarists of his era commonly used brands like Gibson, D'Addario, and Fender for their electric guitars. Berry's choice of strings contributed to his distinctive sound, characterized by bright tones and expressive solos.
Most guitarists typically use a standard gauge of guitar strings, which is usually around .010 to .046 inches in thickness.
J.P.S.R Gibson has written: 'Shakespeare's use of the supernatural'
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