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Guitars Are Back, Baby!

Guitars Are Back, Baby!

  .  Photo .Kevin Mazur/TAS      Not so long ago, things didn’t look so great for the guitar, that global symbol of youthful freedom and rebellion for 70 years running. With hip-hop and Beyoncé-style spectacle pop supposedly owning the hearts and wallets of millennials and Generation Z — and so many 20th-century guitar deities either dead (Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain) or soloing into their 70s (Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page) — electric guitar sales had skidded by about one-third in the decade since 2007, according to Music Trades, a research organization that tracks...

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theTool™ Customer Speaks: Unveiling the Heart of theTool™ through Recommendations

Our customers and their recommendations for us are a powerful window into the soul of our business, offering an unfiltered perspective on its strengths and weaknesses. Our brand theTool™ is synonymous with handcrafted guitars, our latest customers reviews paint a vivid picture of a company dedicated to exceptional customer service, product quality, and fostering emotional connections with its patrons. The latest recommendations by Lina Nasstrom exemplifies Guitarpeople´s commitment to going above and beyond for customer satisfaction. When Lina encountered a broken string while restringing her guitar, she reached out to Guitar Peoples customer support. Instead of simply offering a replacement, Guitarpeople surprised Lina by...

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What to look for when buying a guitar

What to look for when buying a guitar

7 minutes read. Buying a guitar can sometimes be overwhelming when you start comparing different models, features and materials without really knowing what to look for, and how your choices will affect the properties of your new guitar. For the look - Well, we can’t help you with that - it’s just a matter of taste. For the way it sounds, though, we can help you. We know that it’s impossible to try out every single guitar there is, and that it can be hard to make a good decision...

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