Black Electric Guitar

Black electric guitar - although not a brand, it’s one of the most popular types and colors of electric guitars sold.  Frequently, black electric guitars are referred to as ebony as well.  Quite a few of today’s most popular musicians from all genre’s play a black electric guitar.  James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica both play a black electric guitar, and have custom models featuring this color.  Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame played a black electric guitar (among many others).

A black electric guitar is one of the first things you will see if you walk into just about any music store, as well as just about any online music store.   Some of the most popular brands that featuring a black electric guitar in their lineups include,Jackson,  Gibson, Fender, Squire, ESP, Epiphone, Gretsch, Carvin, Alvarez, Ovation, Takamine, Taylor, Guild, G&L, Ibanez, MusicMan, Peavey, Rickenbacher, Washburn, Yamaha, and just about any electric guitar manufacturer (as well as acoustic for that matter).

Some of the most popular and recognizable brands of black electric guitar include the Gibson Black Beauty, which is a Les Paul Model, a black Fender Standard Strat (or Fender Stratocaster), and as especially made popular on early tours by the progressive rock band Rush, Geddy Lee’s wildly famous Rickenbacker 4001 Bass.  While not an electric “guitar” per se (it was an electric bass) it was an electric bass guitar.

Additionally, quite a few people have a black electric guitar as their first electric guitar, and they are quite frequently included in electric guitar packs, all in one combinations, and the like.  If you are looking for a guitars that are used, you can very easily pick up a black electric guitar.  A black electric guitar is standard and the first guitar of many.  You can’t go wrong with a black electric guitar.  I have two sons, ages 7 and 8, 1st and 3rd grade.  Two years ago at Christmas, I purchased each of theim their own electric guitar starter back, and one included a red Ephiphone Flying V three quarter sized guitar, and the other included an Ephiphone three quarter sized black electric guitar - an Ephiphone Less Paul Jr.  They’ve definately gotten their mileage out of them, and are quite pleased with his black electric guitar.

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