Santana uses a Paul Reed Smith Santana Model. Sadly they run about 3k last time I checked
Carlos Santana
No Eric Clapton
No.
Santana's manager gave me one back in 1984. It's one of the large equalateral type triangle ones and is pretty thin, which surprised me.
Santana a spanish guitar player.
In Santana's song "Smooth," the opening melody is played by the guitar, featuring Carlos Santana's iconic smooth and expressive style. The guitar is accompanied by a rich arrangement of percussion and other instruments, but it is Santana's guitar that prominently carries the melody right from the start.
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Santana uses a Paul Reed Smith Santana Model. Sadly they run about 3k last time I checked
Carlos Santana
no
Carlos Santana is primarily known for using the PRS (Paul Reed Smith) guitars, particularly the PRS Santana model, which is designed to suit his playing style. He has also been associated with the Gibson Les Paul earlier in his career. Santana's signature sound is characterized by his unique use of tone and sustain, which his PRS guitars help to achieve.
too much guitar.
No.
No Eric Clapton
Santana's manager gave me one back in 1984. It's one of the large equalateral type triangle ones and is pretty thin, which surprised me.
Yes, Carlos Santana has siblings. He has a brother named Jorge Santana, who was also a musician and played guitar in the band Malo. Additionally, Carlos has a sister named Ana Santana.