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GALLERY: Rockstar-Painted Strats for Little Kids Rock

Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that provides instruments to underfunded music programs, is auctioning 30 guitars painted by rockstars, artists, and celebrities.

Karen O, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that provides instruments to underfunded music programs, is auctioning 30 guitars painted by rockstars, artists, and celebrities. The auction is running online from October 1 to October 21, culminating in a "Right to Rock" event featuring a performance by Vanilla Fudge and live auction. Below are the guitars up for auction, and you can see details and bid on them by clicking here.

Introducing the ENGL Steve Morse Signature 20, a compact and versatile all-tube head with two channels, power soak options, built-in noise gate, delay, reverb, and more. Made in Germany, this amp delivers Steve Morse's precision and clarity in a powerful package.

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Martin D-11E Rock the Vote acoustic-electric guitar is a limited edition collaboration between Martin Guitar, Rock the Vote, and artist Robert Goetzl, honoring David Crosby's passion for voting. Crafted with premium materials and featuring unique LR Baggs M80 soundhole pickup and Luxe by Martin Kovar strings, this guitar inspires civic participation through music.

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Introducing Spark MINI Vai, a portable smart guitar practice amp custom-designed by guitar icon Steve Vai. Featuring exclusive presets, a hand-signed model giveaway, and a matching lightweight cable, this amp captures Vai's iconic sound and style. Pre-order now for a chance to win a signed model.

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Dojo Columnist Bryran Clark at the helm.

A few small organizational tricks can set your digital workspace up for success.

Hi, and welcome to another Dojo. This time, I’m going to give you ways to cut the clutter from your sessions and help make your recording process more efficient—in short, more kaizen. This compound Japanese word is usually translated as “good change” but has morphed over the years to mean something closer to “continual improvement.” The concept is applied in multiple industries from auto manufacturing to healthcare, and it can certainly be effectively applied on an individual level.

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