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Danelectro
3021
Masonite Semi-Hollow Body

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: Danelectro 3021 Shorthorn
Year: 1963
Body: Masonite top & back, Poplar frame
Body Type: Semi-hollow, Shorthorn design
Neck: Bolt-on poplar
Fretboard: Rosewood
Scale Length: 24" (short scale)
Pickups: 2 × Lipstick Tube Single-Coil



Jimmy Page’s Danelectro 3021: A Guitar of Significance
The Danelectro guitar holds a special place in the history of Jimmy Page’s musical career. As a member of the Yardbirds, Page frequently used the Danelectro during live performances, showcasing its unique tone and versatility. One notable example of the Danelectro’s live usage is during performances of “White Summer/Black Mountainside”. This instrumental piece, which features Page’s intricate fingerpicking and Eastern-inspired melodies, was a staple of the Led Zeppelin’s live set. The Danelectro’s distinctive sound added a unique texture to the song, highlighting Page’s innovative and experimental approach to guitar playing.

Although the Danelectro may not have been as widely used by Page in the studio, its impact on his live performances and overall musical development is undeniable. The guitar’s significance can be seen as a testament to Page’s willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of what was possible on the instrument. Today, the Danelectro remains an important part of Jimmy Page’s musical legacy, serving as a reminder of his innovative and influential approach to guitar playing.
LegendZeppelin.com

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