Multi-neck Guitar - Notable Double Neck Guitar Users

Notable Double Neck Guitar Users

  • Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
  • John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin and solo career and collaborations
  • Joe Perry of Aerosmith
  • Don Felder of The Eagles, specifically on Hotel California
  • Denny Laine of Wings, especially on the Wings Over America tour.
  • Rik Emmett of Triumph
  • Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee of Rush
  • Steve Howe of Yes
  • Chris Squire of Yes
  • Pete Townshend of The Who
  • John Lodge of The Moody Blues
  • Michael Angelo Batio of Nitro
  • Matt Bellamy of Muse
  • Joe Bonamassa
  • Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner of Ohio Players
  • Junior Brown
  • Jeff Cook, of Alabama
  • Lita Ford
  • Gordon Giltrap
  • Joe Maphis, country music guitarist and television personality
  • John McLaughlin of The Mahavishnu Orchestra
  • Dave Mustaine of Megadeth
  • Sile Nuić of Siledžije, Terra Slaves, and Frama
  • Steve Rothery of Marillion
  • Guy Thomas, bassist with The Vulcan Creedlers
  • Mike Rutherford of Genesis
  • Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi
  • Tom Keifer of Cinderella
  • Claudio Sanchez of Coheed and Cambria
  • Peter Sprague, jazz guitarist
  • Chad Stuart of Chad and Jeremy
  • Steve Vai
  • Brian "Head" Welch Formerly of Korn
  • Slash, Guns N' Roses
  • John Petrucci of Dream Theater
  • Doffen

There are also multi-necked guitars having more than two necks, multi-neck basses, and multi-neck hybrid instruments which combine one or more guitar necks with other instrument necks such as bass, mandolin, banjo, etc. as well as differently shaped multi-necked guitars like the multi-necked guitars Michael Angelo Batio uses which are either a 'v' or 'x' shape allowing him to play on multiple necks at the same time.

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