How To make an AK47-Guitar
Jimmy DiResta zeigt, wie man eine AK47-Gitarre baut. Make Noise, not War!
Lord of the Rings Guitar

Hübsche LotR-Gitarre von Vivian Xiao, mehr Bilder davon gibt’s auf Facebook. (via Obvious Winner)
Pacman Ukulele

Im Etsy-Shop von Celentano Woodworks gibt’s eine Pacman-Ukulele für grade mal 600 Dollar: Pac Man ukulele (paculele) (via Superlevel)
Formel 1-Racing covered on Gibson X-Plorer Guitar
(Youtube Direktrace, via Nils)
Ein junger Mann covert Fernando Alonsos Runden in der Formel eins auf einer Gibson X-Plorer und führt darüber ein Blog: „This blog will take you all around the Formula 1 Championship on board my Gibson X-plorer guitar imitating the sound of Fernando Alonso´s Ferrari engine. This will give us an original point of view on this sport.“
Wah Wah-Doku „Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks The World“
(Vimeo Direktwahwah, via KFMW)
Schöne Doku über das Wah Wah, die gleich mal mit Shaft und 70s-Porno einsteigt. Toll!
Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks The World tells the story of the wah wah effect pedal, from its invention in 1966 to the present day. Musicians, engineers, and historians discuss the impact of the pedal on popular music and demonstrate the various ways it has been used, as well as how its evolution has improved the ability of artists to express themselves musically.
The film features interviews with Brad Plunkett, the inventor of the pedal, plus many other musical luminaries such as Ben Fong-Torres, Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Buddy Guy, Art Thompson, Eddie Kramer, Kirk Hammett, Dweezil Zappa, and Jim Dunlop. These professionals explain how a musical novelty transcended convention and has become timelessly woven into the fabric of modern pop-culture.




