An epiphone a412 was a rare, low-production guitar built on the Gibson line in Kalamazoo in the mid '60's. They are unique because they were built to be acoustic archtops in a time when this type of guitar was in steep decline. That said, they are wonderful sounding instruments that will delight a traditional jazz player. I say this because I own one and think it's great. You can see a range between $1500 to upwards of $3000, depending on condtion, but realistically in this economy, expect in the $2000+ to be a fair offer.
Epiphone is the brand/manufacturer of the guitar. Chances are pretty good it looks a lot like a guitar with 'Gibson' on it, but it cost a lot less.
Epiphone first introduced the Gibson Les Paul Junior in 1954. The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid body electrical guitar, and was first released with a single cut body style.
check where you bought it from, or look all around the guitar. Also the model should be on the case you bought it in
John Lennon and George Harrison were given Epiphone Casino guitars in 1965; the idea was to promote the instruments, by having popular bands be seen playing them. Lennon later had the finish removed from his; Harrison said this allowed the wood in the guitar to "breathe", and arguably made it a better sounding instrument. Lennon had played Rickenbackers from his early Beatles days, and likely wanted a change in style and sound, making the Casino his main guitar.
on their CD's it tells you the instruments they use but not the model. for instance it says Gibson guitars but it does not say the model of it
Epiphone is the brand/manufacturer of the guitar. Chances are pretty good it looks a lot like a guitar with 'Gibson' on it, but it cost a lot less.
Depends on the style of guitar for example acoustic guitars will have a completely different material to a les Paul the material depends on the guitar and also the quality of the guitar such as a mid range price tag such as epiphone may be ebony..
Umm, its fine but if you want a bolt on neck then get a Gibson les paul it's better quality but similar style
Epiphone first introduced the Gibson Les Paul Junior in 1954. The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid body electrical guitar, and was first released with a single cut body style.
Tough question because of personal preference and musical style. Personally, I used to swear by Squier by Fender (Telecaster models). However, since moving to a Les Paul style body and tone, I would say the best deal out there is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II. Very versatile tone either clean or distorted, comfortable and prices around $200 (or $100 used). I own one as a backup to my Epiphone Les Paul Goth model.
check where you bought it from, or look all around the guitar. Also the model should be on the case you bought it in
The Fender American Stratocaster comes highly recommended for beginners. They sound smooth and have a thinner neck. Epiphone makes a Les Paul style guitar designed specifically for beginners. Squier and Yamaha also make for a good starter guitar.
John Lennon and George Harrison were given Epiphone Casino guitars in 1965; the idea was to promote the instruments, by having popular bands be seen playing them. Lennon later had the finish removed from his; Harrison said this allowed the wood in the guitar to "breathe", and arguably made it a better sounding instrument. Lennon had played Rickenbackers from his early Beatles days, and likely wanted a change in style and sound, making the Casino his main guitar.
on their CD's it tells you the instruments they use but not the model. for instance it says Gibson guitars but it does not say the model of it
Finger Style Guitar was created on 1956-10-22.
Yes. In fact, the style historically differs from the 'classical guitar' style of usage.
Classical guitar? Isn't that a no brainer