Daisy Rock and Gibson Guitars
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Daisy Rock Guitars and Gibson
When it comes to music, it effects everyone. one of the most popular pieces of equipment and fun to play is the guitar, there is even a video game that actually uses a guitar. More and more girls are playing the guitar and manufacturers are taking note. One such company is Daisy Rock, they have a vast selection of user friendly guitars for girls in sharp colors and styes.
Guitar makers are offering lighter and more colorful versions to woman and young girls.
How about a hot pink star shaped bass guitar. Well you can find it at Daisy Rock Guitars. http://www.daisyrock.com/
The Los Angeles retailers has gained worldwide popularity with girls and woman and the traditionally male-dominated guitar industry has taken notice.
The top two guitar retailers Gibson Guitar Corp. http://www.gibson.com/ and Fender Musical Instruments Corp. http://www.fender.com/ has thinner-necked, lighter weight Les Paul Vixen and Les Paul Goddess guitars.
Fender has it Hello Kitty guitars with the iconic cat splashed across the bodies.
So if your looking to see what the latest styles will be for your favorite guitars make sure and go to the NAMM show (formerly known as the National Assn.of Music Merchants.) www.thenammshow.com/
Daisy Rock Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Daisy Rock guitars different from other standard size/shape guitars?
How do I become a Daisy Artist (endorsee)?
How do I become a Daisy Rock dealer?
Is a Daisy Rock Guitar's neck thinner than other guitars?
Do you make left handed guitars? If so, do they cost extra?
I'm not a little girl, are Daisy Rock guitars right for me?
What's the deal with the butterflies and flowers on the acoustic?How do the sizes work on the apparel?
Do the guitars come with a case?
How do I register my guitar for the warranty?
Can I order a custom design or paint job on my guitar?I see that you have guitars autographed by a lot of cool artists on your website. Do you sell these guitars?
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Daisy Rock has two Brands of Guitars to choose from:
- Daisy Rock Guitars
- Debutante by Daisy Rock
Their full-scale electric guitars, acoustic guitars, and bass guitars are designed for the girl who wants the very best in quality, feel, and sound.
These guitars come with top of the line components, including Duncan Designed or EMG pickups, Grover tuners, TonePros bridges, and D'Addario strings. The necks on Daisy Rock guitars and basses are slimmer and thinner which allows girls to easily get their hands around the neck, easily play up and down the fretboard. All of Daisy Rock guitars and basses are constructed from lightweight materials which helps when girl groups play for long sessons.
The next brand is called Debutante by Daisy Rock these are for the beginner electric guitar and acoustic guitar players just learning how to play. Debutante guitars feature a thin, slim neck design, and are constructed from lightweight materials that is useful for the beginner guitar player. Most models are "short-scale" guitars, so they fit younger girls better in the age range of 6-12 years old.. Debutante guitars are affordable and build to last.
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Comments
I think this is truly a niche market and will continue to grow.
Two thumbs up. Thanks for the intro to these guitars.. I just got back into guitars after digging up some of my old band pictures. I had a '69 Gibson EB-1 bass and '64 Thunderbird IV. Right now, I'm interested in Les Pauls and that's how I found your page. If you get a chance, please check out my Les Paul Blog http://www.gibsonlespaulelectricguitar.com
Bob - Thanks for sharing, I am fascinated by guitars and they are getting so fashionable, if thats possible.





Defmall says:
2 years ago
DaisyRock offers a lot of cool stuff. My Daughter saw a pink Bass of theirs that she fell in love with! Gotta remember to add them to www.Squidoo.com/RockGuitars