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Often cited as having a "weird" feel, with potential neck-heavy balance issues requiring a wide strap. 3. Stravinsky's The Firebird (Ballet)

"The Firebird" generally refers to one of three major cultural or technical entities: the Russian mythical creature, the iconic Gibson guitar, or the Stravinsky ballet. The Firebird

Known for its "reverse" body style (upper horn longer than lower) and mini-humbucker pickups, which produce a distinct "clangy," articulate clean sound with high end and less mid-range than traditional PAF humbuckers.

It represents fire, light, and supreme wisdom, but also acts as a double-edged sword—bringing both immense luck and terrible doom to those who pursue it. To make sure this write-up covers exactly what

Its feathers shine brightly and continue to burn even when removed; one feather can light a large room.

Introduced by Gibson in 1963 as their first neck-through-body electric guitar design, designed by auto designer Ray Dietrich. Its feathers shine brightly and continue to burn

Typically features a nine-ply mahogany/walnut neck-through design with mahogany body wings.