For years, musicians composing music on their guitars had to pause after creating a new riff, remember the notes, and then write them down on sheet music. That process can now be streamlined, thanks ...
The Ovation Celebrity is often referred to as the “shiny black guitar” because of how it gleams. For some, the glistening finish of a particular Shiny Black might engender a psychological glow as well ...
December 20, 2008 The marriage of a recording device and a guitar seems natural, but the iDea Ovation guitar is apparently the first one. The guitar is the analog instrument of choice for the majority ...
Why haul two guitars to a gig when you can do the same job with just one? The Ovation VXT Hybrid might be the only guitar you'll ever need. In our 2007 year-end roundup, we briefly mentioned the ...
An American guitar classic is set to strum its swan song. The Ovation guitar factory in New Hartford, Conn. -- the only U.S. plant that currently makes the iconic guitars -- will close in June, its ...
The classical guitar made its first full exposure in Catanduanes with locals giving prize-winning guitarist Ramoncito Carpio a rousing standing ovation after the end of the technically demanding ...
I went to the Manchester Public Library on a chilly Monday evening to hear a lecture about the Connecticut-made guitar that saved the music industry. Little did I know that I was also in for a ...
The unbearable heat and humidity outside Meralco Theater didn’t dampen the spirit of Manila’s music lovers who gave Paraguay guitar icon Berta Rojas a standing ovation after the last section of ...
The Scottsdale, Ariz.-based musical instrument conglomerate current market conditions and insufficient volume levels as reasons to close iconic factory HARTFORD, Conn.—An Ovation guitar factory in the ...
HARTFORD >> An Ovation guitar factory in the western Connecticut hills that produced instruments for music legends from Paul Simon to Cat Stevens to Glen Campbell will be closing in June after 47 ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- An Ovation guitar factory in the western Connecticut hills that produced instruments for music legends from Paul Simon to Cat Stevens to Glen Campbell will be closing in June ...
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