The Ibanez S Series is a musical instrument, specifically an electric guitar. It is used to make beautiful or hard-core rock and roll music to soothe your soul or to drive your parents or neighbors crazy.
I wonder maybe they are idiots. There are dozen of thousands left handed guitar players around the world dying for a Rickenbacker guitar left handed with money in cash to purchase them. That's all I said.
Norman Brown plays an Ibanez GB 10, GB 100, Nouveau 16 and a D'angelico EXL-1
According to the source, provided by Wikipedia there are a variety of manufacture company. Many of which includes Guild Guitar company, an American bass guitar manufacturer established in the year of 1952. Another example is Ibanez, a Japanese brand founded by Hoshino Gakki in 1957.
Depends on what kind of a guitar you want to play....Straight up, though, your friends are right...I wouldn't recommend a Squire. They are the cheap version of the Strat and hardly ever stay in tune. If you seek an acoustic only guitar, then check out both brands. But if it's electric you're after, look into the Ibanez line; they make a solid product for the buck. If you can shell out a little more coin I'd go with a Schecter...they are excellent for the money...and search for a little amp on craigslist or something to get you by for now. Bottom Line: Go to your local guitar shop(s) and sit down for a while to play whatever you think you want.....then go with the sound you like best and that fits your intended style of music. Enjoy.......
Steve Vai helped design his signature Ibanez JEM guitar series and helped promote the guitar. Steve Vai, born in 1960, is a guitarist, songwriter, and producer.
They do make the Rogue LX200BL Series II Left-Handed Bass Guitar.
Ibanez bass guitares can be purchased at local music stores as well as online. One should make sure to purchase the product from a licensed Ibanez retailer.
ibanez Its actually Ernie Ball Music Man Bongo
everyone has their own oppinion but mine is electric - ibanez, hollow bodied electric- gretsch and acoustic - martin
The Ibanez S Series is a musical instrument, specifically an electric guitar. It is used to make beautiful or hard-core rock and roll music to soothe your soul or to drive your parents or neighbors crazy.
I wonder maybe they are idiots. There are dozen of thousands left handed guitar players around the world dying for a Rickenbacker guitar left handed with money in cash to purchase them. That's all I said.
Im not sure if they still even make them but I have a REALLY nice 21 yr old guitar that is a Ibanez Art Star Semi-hollow it has held up really great and looks cool i might be 12 but you will have to trust me on this one http://www.gbase.com/gear/ibanez-artstar-as80n-natural-blonde# picture
Norman Brown plays an Ibanez GB 10, GB 100, Nouveau 16 and a D'angelico EXL-1
ibanez acoustics are by no means gibsons, taylors, or martins, but for the beginning to mid level guitarist they are very good. they have a nice clear sound, and great bottom end. the best thing about them however, is their versatility, they have the ability to play just about any kind of music and sound good. The answer above is a bit generic, I will try to explain this a bit differently. First, I own an Ibanez AC240; Ibanez AX120; Taylor 310e.... and I have compared many different acoustic models.... I would still advise this doesn't mean my preference is correct for you, but here is my evaluation of Ibanez as a Brand and of my AC240. Ibanez has positioned themselves as a middle of the road acoustic guitar brand, you will find that they concentrate their efforts in electronic guitars. That being said, they are one of the few manufacturers that you can get an all wood guitar for less than $500. Their use of better than average parts (Bone nut/Grover tuners etch...) along with better QC make excellent guitars in construction and sound tonality. As to my choice of the AC240. I wanted a smaller guitar than a dread, for when I want to finger-pick. I tried the following guitars ..... Taylor baby; Taylor big baby; Ibanez AC 240; Seagull Excursion; Seagull Entourage. The AC240 played better then all except the Taylor Big Baby.... the Big Baby was $450 and the AC240 was $350. The difference for me was the unique tone, and size. It was a very close call. I have now owned this guitar for six months and can only pay it praise. I love this guitar.... for a small guitar it has git a bit of volume. If you want to bend some blues, or finger pick.... and not pay a huge amount for a guitar.... get this little gem.
According to the source, provided by Wikipedia there are a variety of manufacture company. Many of which includes Guild Guitar company, an American bass guitar manufacturer established in the year of 1952. Another example is Ibanez, a Japanese brand founded by Hoshino Gakki in 1957.
Listen to them both and make up your own mind.