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Artists — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/artists
    RECORDING KING ARTISTS. Sophie Allison (Soccer Mommy) Kameron Anton (Folk Hogan) James Bookert (Whiskey Shivers) Lukas Bracewell. Dale Ann Bradley. Gina …

About — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/about
    Recording King artist Cat Clyde performing at SXSW 2019 Beginning as a… …house brand in the 1930’s for Montgomery Ward, Recording King acoustic guitars and banjos were developed during the Golden Age of musical craftsmanship, a period that resulted in some of the most well-respected and sought-after fretted acoustic instruments available.

Wood Body Resonators — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/woodbodyresonators
    Dealers News Artists. You are currently browsing wood body resonators. Click below to browse metal body resonators. Metal Body Resonators. Phil Leadbetter Signature Resonator . MAXWELL SERIES. Roundneck. Squareneck. PROFESSIONAL SERIES. Professional Roundneck. Professional Squareneck. DIRTY 30s RESONATORS .

Artist Application — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/artist-application
    Thanks for your interest in becoming a Recording King artist. We look forward to evaluating your application and may reach out for further information. Please note that due to the volume of artist program requests, we can’t guarantee a response to every submission.

Banjos — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/banjos
    Guitars Banjos Resonators Specialty Cases & Bags Dealers News Artists Back Browse by Shape Browse by Series Back Wood Body Resonators Metal Body Resonators Resonator 101

Resonator 101 — Recording King

    https://www.recordingking.com/resonator101
    Terminology. Square Neck: Square neck instruments are played lying flat in one’s lap, typically in open tuning, and with a steel bar in the left hand*. Typically used for Hawaiian & Country. Round Neck: Round neck instruments are designed to be played like a conventional guitar in standard or open tuning. Many players use a combo teqhnique with both a slide and fretting in the left hand*.

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