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Did Allan Holdsworth Make Headless Guitars Cool?
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Did Holdsworth's fretboard wizardry make him the Coltrane of the guitar? And more questions that emerged as we did our deep dives.

Here at 100 Guitarists, we thought we knew a lot about Allan Holdsworth. But after we did our deepest of dives, we only emerged with more questions: Was Holdsworth the John Coltrane of the guitar? Was he the quintessential fusion guitarist? Why isnā€™t there a Holdsworth signature Synthaxe? And how do you read his weird chord charts?

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Andy Powers has been working with electric guitars his whole life, and heā€™s been slowly collecting all the ideas that could go into his own ā€œsolo project,ā€ waiting for the right time to strike.

His work as designer, guitar conceptualist, and CEO of Taylor Guitars is well-established. But when he set out to create the electric guitar heā€™d been dreaming about his whole life, this master luthier needed to set himself apart.

Great design starts with an idea, a concept, some groundbreaking thought to do something. Maybe that comes from a revelation or an epiphany, appearing to its creator in one fell swoop, intact and ready to be brought into the real world. Or maybe itā€™s a germ that sets off a slow-drip process that takes years to coalesce into a clear vision. And once itā€™s formed, the journey from idea to the real world is just as open-ended, with any number of obstacles getting in the way of making things happen.

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Some musical momentsā€”whether riffs, melodies, or solosā€”bypass our ears and tug at our heartstrings.

It had to be in the early part of 1990, and I donā€™t know how or why, but I purchased Steady On, the debut album from singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin. Upon my first listen I knew it was something very special. By the time the third track, ā€œShotgun Down the Avalanche,ā€ came pouring from my ancient Dahlquist DQ10s, I was a fan. The song features an instrumental breakā€”not a guitar solo per se, but more like a stringed-instrument vignette that cascaded seamlessly through a number of sounds created by guitarist-songwriter-producer John Leventhal. Iā€™ve listened to it dozens of times since, and I still marvel at the emotion it stirs in me.

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An all-analog ā€™60s-inspired tremolo marries harmonic and optical circuits that can be used independently or blended to generate phasey, throbbing magic.

Spans practical, convincing vintage trem tones and the utterly weird. Hefty build quality.

Big footprint. Canā€™t switch order of effects.

$299

Jackson Audio Silvertone Twin Trem
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Almost any effect can be used subliminally or to extremes. But tremolo is a little extra special when employed at its weirder limits. Unlike reverb or delay, for instance, which approximate phenomena heard in the natural world, tremolo from anything other than an amp or pedal tends to occur in the realm of altered statesā€”suggesting the sexy, subterranean, and dreamy. Such moods can be conjured with any single tremolo. Put two together, though, and the simply sensual can be surreal. Modify this equation by mating two distinctly different tremolo types, and the possible sound pictures increase manifold.

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