How many times have you been on a gig and broken a string while playing and are forced to stop the show for a few minutes as you frantically try and restring? There always seems to be one tool you ...
The D’Addario story begins in the Abruzzo mountains of Southern Italy, crosses the ocean to America at the dawn of the 20th century, and writes a new chapter with every pack pulled from the peg of a ...
At D’Addario & Co., a Farmingdale-based manufacturer of guitar strings and other musical accessories, executives are whistling a happy tune these days. Sales have risen comfortably, the company has ...
FARMINGDALE – In its second takeover this year, J. D’Addario & Co. Inc. said it acquired Rico International, a Sun Valley, Calif.-based manufacturer of reeds and mouthpieces. D’Addario, a maker of ...
Guitarists certainly have choices when it comes to strings, with each brand and line offering a unique sound, lifespan and price tag. Coated and otherwise treated strings offer the longest playing ...
Available in black or silver, the capo uses D'Addario's FlexFit technology for the pad in that is clamped on your strings – the company claim it "mimics the way the anatomy of the human finger ...
Music accessory manufacturer D’Addario & Co.’s 800-employee Farmingdale headquarters is about to get more crowded. The company announced Tuesday it will soon transition its Renaissance Wire division, ...
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String theory: Jim D’Addario reveals the real reason why guitar strings are colour coded
They say you learn a new thing every day. So here’s yours for today: have you ever wondered why guitar strings are ...
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