Wow I’ve been reading Reddit for about a year and I just noticed there’s a Guitar Reddit!. Here’s a Link . It’s full of helpful tips, you can ask a question about any Guitar related subject and have several different viewpoints.![]()
Lots of vids and new gear reviews.
Archive for July, 2009
Guitar Reddit!
Posted in Guitar Media with tags bloggers, guitar, guitar Reddit on July 30, 2009 by gorehoundTone Deaf People Cant Dance
Posted in Musicians Brains with tags Musicians Brains, Pitch perception on July 25, 2009 by gorehoundHere’s a link to an article in Cognitive Daily. Interesting read.
Look Who’s Copying Sparrow!
Posted in sparrow guitars with tags Gretsch, guitar, pinstripes, rockabilly, sparrow guitars on July 22, 2009 by gorehoundI guess it’s pretty clear that Sparrow has been moving up fast, as the new kid on the block. After all the attention they’ve recieved lately, it looks like makers of the most popular Rockabilly Guitars, Gretsch have noticed. I was checking out the Gretsch site, looking at the Mini-Bo, when I noticed these;
Now pinstriping isn’t a new idea. I’m not saying Sparrow is the first company to paint pinstripes on a Guitar, but when you think of a pinstriped Rockabilly Guitar, Sparrow is the first company that comes to mind. They have the the best paint-shop in town, possibly the country(Can). Other Canadian Guitar manufacturers come to Sparrow for their custom jobs. So lets compare;

Icouldn’t find a good picture of the Big Daddy model. The Electromatics were under $700, so I’m not sure if they’re charging $500 for the pin-stripes or what, but as usual with a big, established company, you are going to pay for the name. Gretsch doesn’t mention anything about custom jobs. You want pin-stripes, there’s one design to choose from. Sparrow will give you whatever stripes, flames or screen print logo’s you want.
Considering they both start off as asian made instruments of approximately the same price, the fact that Sparrows are assembled, painted and set-up in a small shop and not just rolling off an assembly line makes a real difference. I haven’t done a side by side test, but my first impression is that Gretsch’s pinstripe design is a bit overdone, too busy and they all look the same.

