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I know this project is focused on "guitarists" but it seems to include the subset of guitar makes and models. My question is do broader guitar related article like Guitar, Luthier, resonator guitar, articles about playing styles and genres etc. fall under our scope? Should those article be covered under the Wikipedia:WikiProject Musical Instruments? Just wondering. Darrell Wheeler (talk) 07:11, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
I edit/tag articles about musicians frequently and have added the project banner to various talk pages. I wonder if bass guitarists are within the project scope automatically, too. BNutzer (talk) 00:07, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi, would you have a look at the new(ish) article Fender stratocaster ultra please? I'm not sure if it's the same guitar as Strat Ultra. Cheers, --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 20:36, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't Mark III (guitar) be moved to the proper article name "Vox Mark III". Just wondering? 156.34.239.197 (talk) 22:52, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
I am going to cross-post this to the Equipment task force talk page, but editor Anger22 recently brought up the fact that many of the articles we have for individual guitar models are completely inane and almost empty. A lot of them have 1-2 sentences and an infobox. Please, do not create all these articles if you have no intention of fleshing them out. If you spot them, merge any useful content into the main article for that manufacturer and redirect the article.
A good example is the article ESP LTD H-1000. Redirect to ESP Guitars. --Spike Wilbury ♫ talk 15:24, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
Are the articles Al Casey (pop guitarist) and Al Casey (rockabilly) about the same person, about two different people who happen to have exactly the same birth and death dates, or about two different people whose details have been mixed up? --Paul A (talk) 05:29, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm starting the (painful) process of copyediting the Eric Clapton article. I think we can get it up to FA. It needs a lot of help.. there are preposterous POV statements and random nonsense peppered all over the article. Also, if someone is experienced with citation styles, the citations and sources really need to be cleaned up, put in proper ((cite)) templates, etc.
Let's all jump in and get it done, eh? --Spike Wilbury ♫ talk 21:22, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm not sure it is mentioned anywhere, but can Slash be listed as having a guest appearance on Daughtry's self-titled album? He played on the track "What I Want". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.177.191.118 (talk) 05:14, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Having a bit of a struggle with the Mick Taylor article. It had been reduced to a page resembling a fansite with multiple issues themost serious being POV fancruft praising and serious lack of verifiabilty with much of the content mirroring a Mick Taylor fansite page which is loaded with original research and also has very serious issues as far as reliability and verifiability. Some attempts have been made to clean the article up but it appears the fancruft editor who turned the page into a praise page in the first place has decided he prefers his version better and keep undoing any POV cleanup and deleting maintenance tags for text that requires it. One interview that has been posted as a reference, a valid ref, actually contradicts some of the content the the [cite request] tags have been placed on. Rather than remove the content altogether it was tagged for some references. But the tags keep being deleted. Some help would be nice. Thank you. 142.167.66.181 (talk) 13:45, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
I was quite alarmed at how much cruft has oozed its way into this article. And I caught one of the regular editors altering referenced text to POV peacock it up to his own personal praise. If anyone has some free time. It's an article that needs to have a few dozen unreferenced adjectives removed and some genreal cleanup given. 156.34.219.91 (talk) 01:08, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
Is this project's peer review defunct? Wikipedia:WikiProject Guitarists/Peer review I added an article for request there awhile ago now, should I post a request at WP:MUSICIAN? Grinder0-0 (talk) 11:12, 30 January 2008 (UTC)
I would like to check with you what you think of these lists: Category:Lists of guitarists. As far as I can see, none of the lists in that category has sources at all, what made me react was List of Rickenbacker players, 7,8Kb of unsourced linked names. See WP:NOT#DIR and WP:LIST#Listed items. What would be best, remove all unsourced entries or nominate them for deletion? Grinder0-0 (talk) 18:43, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
AfD on SRV guitars. Have a look and offer an opinion. cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 10:18, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
could somebody outline (and/or point me to) the guidelines for what belongs in the "notable instrument[s]" section of the infobox? is it supposed to list the instrument[s] the player makes the most use of, or signature models even if the player very rarely uses them, or rare/unusual instruments in a players arsenal, or ... ? the question (naturally!) arises from some ongoing differences of opinion, so it would help to know what the Standard Practice is for these sections of the boxes - thanks
oh and: i've done some work on the Ronnie Wood page - i don't know if it's enough to take it off the "needs help" list, but i hope it's some improvement. Sssoul (talk) 18:45, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Hello, I've been adding text and references to guitarists of several genres, focusing primarily on those who play roots/folk music and rock music, in addition to another project here in the wikipedia that doesn't have anything to do with guitarists. I wonder if this is the place to note pages of guitarists whose pages need help? If so, here are some that I feel need more help. Someone already mentioned Mick Taylor, but also, Lowell George, and Mark Knopfler and all the members of Dire Straits come right to mind! There are a few more, but I'm not sure where to list the names of those who I feel have a high priority in getting attention. Thanks. --leahtwosaints (talk) 10:37, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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The John Norum article is in extremely bad shape. Horrible English usage. The article looks like a cut/paste job from a non-english website where the contributor simply ran the text through Babelfish and then stuck it on Wikipedia. It reads like a first person story style account only the person recounting the subject text couldn't speak English. Several sections cut be cut from 4-5 paragraphs dow to 2-3 due to the article drifting away from details about the subject and digging into details about his band or bandmates. All superfluity... all easily removed. Needs help now. Anger22 (Talk 2 22) 10:38, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
The Classical guitarist project page has been a bit dormant. The few listed members seem to be still active on Wikipedia. And most still seem to still edit the odd page tagged by the the project. But the project itself seems to have lost some focus especially on its talk page. If any member of this project wishes to join in under the Classical guitarist banner the help would be appreciated. Perhaps the classical guitarists project should be merged back into this project as a classical guitarist taskforce opporating under the WP:GUITAR banner? Just a suggestion. I see a separate project has been created for Fender enthusiasts which has not been too active lately. Perhaps it could have its agendas merged back in under the umbrella of this project as well? Again, just a suggestion. I do not know the steps to get such a procedure to happen beyond starting the discussion to do so. Any thoughts? Peter Fleet (talk) 01:43, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
Well, I am not a member of this project, but saw it listed under requested pages and decided to start it. Improve it! Standel
NeedNotGreed (talk) 04:34, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
Category:Unassessed guitarist articles. Wow. At one time we had that down to zero. Now it's back up over 500. I have taken on the challenge before. It's not too hard. Just remember... be strict. No matter how long an article might be. If it has no references its just a start. The guidelines are pretty easy and the template tag is a jif to add in. I will take a shot at it. I might start at the bottom and work my way up. If I can hold my breath that long. Anger22 (Talk 2 22) 01:49, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
Please see the requested move at Talk:Multi-string classical guitar#Requested move and chime in. Thanks! -- SatyrTN (talk / contribs) 00:35, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
See also Talk:Twelve string guitar#Requested move, input would be timely here too. Andrewa (talk) 15:33, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
I wonder if List of Gibson players needs some differentiation between six-string and others like the EDS-1275 doubleneck on the one hand, and basses on the other? Also, do we include people who are noted Epiphone players in the Gibson list?--Voxpuppet (talk • contribs) 15:41, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
I couldn't agree more the Gibson Byrdland list links to the general list of endorsed Gibson players for all of their strung instruments it is not helpful. I have been trying to link to a list on another forum but it keeps being wiped off.The present Link is to a source of information so general as to be useless. RogerGLewis (talk) 19:36, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
I have just placed a request for clarification as to where one offers up new members of the sainted Gibson player list? There are a number of interesting ommisions( Mike Bloomfield for instance LP)and baffling inclusions (KT Tunstall springs to mind, (she is best known imo for playing a gretsch)RogerGLewis (talk) 05:38, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
Fender Amplifiers I just merged a lot of things together here, and it needs to be cleaned up. Izzy007 Talk 23:21, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
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I'd like to start a Buckethead task force. Main goals would be improving the main article, the discography entries and all other related articles such as Praxis, Pieces, DJ Disk, Bryan Mantia, Shin Terai, Travis Dickerson...
The main article is viewed 4000+ times a day [1], what will increase the next few weeks (release of Chinese Democracy and Living On Another Frequency). It's not written very well and lacks structure. Plus there are some major facts missing or uncited.
Articles on his albums (see Monsters and Robots or Electric Tears) are even worse, mostly consisting only of the minimum data. I'd like to work with some other guys on improving all this tasks. --HexaChord (talk) 20:44, 6 November 2008 (UTC)
I have tried to lend some help to an old 'call-to-arms' request from Anger22 to clean up some of the unclassed guitarist articles. With Anger22 unable to contribute due to bust work/travel commitments I thought I would take up the charge. Any assistance from anybody with a free 10-15 minutes would be great. It was questioned earlier about whether some of the pages tagged as guitarist project pages truly fell under the project's mandate (differentiating between a "guitarist" and a "musician who just happens to play guitar every now and then") I won't try and tackle that so perhaps a longer serving project member might want to review the pages that are marked as 'guitarist' pages and mayber remove the ones that don't really fall under this project's scope. The Real Libs-speak politely 23:48, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
if some more Guitarist-Project editors could join in on this discussion here, it would be a great help, thanks! confusion over what the "notable instruments" field is supposed to include recurs pretty regularly, so maybe we could take some constructive steps toward clarifying the instructions for it. thanks Sssoul (talk) 17:52, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
update: almost the same discussion is going on here and again the input of Guitarist-Project editors would be really helpful - thanks Sssoul (talk) 19:35, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
The ten-string guitar article is undergoing a major rewrite, and any help would be appreciated. It covers most genres, from the extended-range classical guitar through pedal steel and jazz guitars to the heavy-metal B.C.Rich Bich. Andrewa (talk) 01:55, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
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An IP user with a previous history of personal attacks and disruption is ignoring consensus over image choice in the two Fender guitar pages. User makes no attempt to use the article talk pages to propose his changes. Some assistance to maintain the current pages may be necessary. Peter Fleet (talk) 19:48, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
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Hello, I am writing an article on steel string acoustic bracing and how different bracing styles and "voicing" can affect tone. Hopefully the article will develop into a useful reference for players who want to understand how their guitar works and what's inside the box and, for example, to understand the difference between factory built guitars and hand made instruments. I've written the basic text and have a reference list, but due to some kind of software glitch I can't upload the photos - taken by me in a friend's workshop, so no copyright issues.
Photos are here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37825398@N04/3478582075/in/set-72157617285775307/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37825398@N04/3478582139/in/set-72157617285775307/
Can someone please upload the photos for me and get them on the page? Otherwise, the article just needs a large heading and its probably good to go. Any help would be appreciated. The working sub page is here[[3]].--Zanthorp (talk) 04:22, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
I just cleaned up a load of unecyclopedic pov and original research from the Stevie Ray Vaughan article but it is just a drop in the bucket. An editor using numerous IPs and single purpose accounts had added volumes of uncited fanboy cruft to the point where the article was starting to read like an 18th century romantic poem. Some assistance would be great to help clean the article more and add some referenced content in place of the junk that is there now. Fair Deal (talk) 01:23, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
As far as I can see there has not been any changes to the original consensus to not list personal favorite players in guitar articles. Has anyone else had trouble with this lately? Peter Fleet (talk) 20:49, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
Allen Collins Hello editors, I would like to see the following information posted on Allen Collins:
"In 2003, Gibson Guitars honored Allen with a limited edition Explorer. The guitar is made of African limba wood and features an aged finished, Maestro vibrola, and classic humbucking pickups."
This is a fact, however I cannot find this information in the Gibson News online anymore because of the age of the article. It was published in Oct. 2003. This information is listed on other websites, but I have a feeling that these sites will be seen as mere fan sites and not reliable sources. However, Gibson DID make a limited edition of 100 Allen Collins Explorers that replicated his original '58 Korina Explorer to a T, and they retailed for around $12 000.00 US. They are now valued at much more than that!
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/Allen-Collins-Explorer.html
Gibson Allen Collins Korina Explorer sn #collins035 Body: Body wood: Solid korina Binding: N/A Available left-handed: No Finish Colors: Tom Murphy Aged Antique Natural View Color Chart Neck: Neck construction: 1-piece korina Fingerboard wood: 22 fret rosewood Inlays: Pearloid dot Binding: N/A Profile: Early '50s rounded Scale length/Nut width: 24 3/4"; 1 11/16"
Strings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Electronics & Hardware: Pickups: BurstBucker #1 and #2
Controls: 2 volume, 1 tone, 3-way switch Hardware color: Aged Gold Bridge/Tailpiece: Custom/Maestro Tuner style: Schaller minis w/pearloid buttons Collateral: Black Anvil case, Certificate of Authenticity, Reissue Care Kit
My second wish is to see Wikipedia include the information about Roll For Rock. Allen founded it in '88, two years before he died. He wanted to raise awareness about physical disabilities and he wanted to help other people who were facing them. As I'm sure you know, Allen was paralyzed in '86. There is hardly ever a mention of what Allen did between '86 and '90. I would very much like the world to know that Allen did not just fade away. He did what he always did -- he tried to make something good out of whatever difficult situation he found himself in.
In 2008, Roll For Rock (yes, I know that "For" should not be capitalized, but that is the way Allen and Bill trademarked it)re-released "Here, There & Back" by Allen Collins Band. The CD insert and the CD itself were produced by Allen's father, who owns LAAC Publishing Co. The CD insert details all the information about Allen and Roll For Rock, but I have been told that it cannot be used as a source because I wrote it. I gave the writing as a gift to Bill and Mr. C, they have the author credit. The thing is, there is VERY little information about Roll For Rock published, so this might be the only source for now, I am working on it, believe me! Would some type of authorization from Mr. Collins help? The CD is registered under Roll4Rock Music with the Library of Congress. The barcode number is: 707541097598. I would be happy to mail one of these CD's to anyone who would like to post the information so that there would be no percieved conflict of interest. It is a collectors limited edition, 25th anniversary re-master. I am very new to wikipedia and I am learning how it all works. In fact, I'm not really sure if I am posting this discussion in the correct spot! Be patient, lend me a help'n hand, and let's see if we can't all work together to make Allen's page a true reflection of all that he accomplished. It is very hard for his friends and family to repeatedly see that most people who love his music have no idea that he tried to right some wrongs before he left us.
Dear editors, I would appreciate your feedback, opinions, and help. Best wishes,R4Rvolunteer (talk) 01:22, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
The following is a message posted on June 21, 2009 on Talk:David Gilmour. It was posted to no response.
There are four photographs of David Gilmour on his wikipedia article. All of them were taken during the 2000s decade. Something that I want to request would be one or more pictures of David Gilmour during his time with Pink Floyd during 1968 through 1994. I think that would be appropriate, since that was the era in which he was most famous and most notable for. Does anyone agree with me that there should be such photos of David Gilmour on this article?
PS: Sorry about lacking in expertise on uploading images on wikipedia.
BacktableSpeak to Meabout what I have done 02:47, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
The Taylor Guitars article was deleted but has now been restored. It looks like an advertisement and needs cleanup. Aussie Ausborn (talk) 19:21, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
I have conducted a reassessment of the above article as part of the GA Sweeps process. I have found some concerns with the referencing which you can see at Talk:Kurt Cobain/GA1. I have placed the article on hold whilst these are fixed. Thanks. Jezhotwells (talk) 16:50, 26 July 2009 (UTC)