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== Background == | == Background == | ||
This guitar is almost identical to the [[Manson_Keytarcaster|Keytarcaster]], with the addition of neon lights running around the outline of the guitar and keyboard. Features the classic "Mattocaster" shape, with the right hand playing a two-octave keyboard and the left playing the bass notes up the neck. | This guitar is almost identical to the [[Manson_Keytarcaster|Keytarcaster]], with the addition of neon lights running around the outline of the guitar and keyboard. Features the classic "Mattocaster" shape, with the right hand playing a two-octave keyboard and the left playing the bass notes up the neck. This was the first of 3 guitars Tim Stark at Mansons made for Matt. | ||
== Touring == | == Touring == |
Revision as of 19:38, 4 July 2011
Keytar | |
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Manufacturer | Manson Guitars |
Used | 2010-Present |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Unknown |
Body covering | Unknown |
Wood | Unknown |
Bridge | None |
Electronics | Unknown |
Pickup(s) | None |
Special circuits | Two-octave keyboard |
Background
This guitar is almost identical to the Keytarcaster, with the addition of neon lights running around the outline of the guitar and keyboard. Features the classic "Mattocaster" shape, with the right hand playing a two-octave keyboard and the left playing the bass notes up the neck. This was the first of 3 guitars Tim Stark at Mansons made for Matt.
Touring
It was first used at Glastonbury Festival on 26th June 2010 for Undisclosed Desires.