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The History of the Electric Guitar

  • The “Frying Pan”

    The “Frying Pan”
  • "Steel Lap Guitar"

    George Beauchamp, who created the first rough idea of an electric guitar played the Hawaiian guitar. Hawaiian music was what inspired him to create the instrument due to the creation of the Hawaiian-style lap steele guitar. (https://gizmodo.com/how-the-electric-guitar-was-invented-14539391290)
  • The Hawaiian-Style Steel Lap Guitar

    George Beauchamp, who created the first rough idea of the electric guitar the "frying pan" got inspired to create the instrument by Hawaiian music and what they created - The steel lap guitar. He thought of the idea when he was in his house playing the Hawaiian guitar
  • “Electro String”

    “Electro String”
  • Les Paul “Log”

    Les Paul “Log”
  • “Bigsby Vibrato”

    “Bigsby Vibrato”
  • “Fender Stratocaster”

    “Fender Stratocaster”
  • “Frankenstrat”

    “Frankenstrat”
  • “Jackson Randy Rhoads”

    “Jackson Randy Rhoads”
  • “The 7-String Guitar”

    “The 7-String Guitar”
  • “Guitar Hero”

    “Guitar Hero”
  • “Electric Guitars Used Today”

    “Electric Guitars Used Today”
    Today, the most popular electric guitars we use today are: The Gibson Les Paul Studio Guitar, the Epiphone Broadway Electric Guitar, Schecter PT Electric Guitar along with many others! Electric guitars have influenced our world and contributed to music culture greatly! (https://www.knowyourinstrument.com/best-electric-guitar-reviews/)