Springfield Science Museum Exhibits
GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World
January 18th, 2013 through April 21st, 2013
Springfield Science Museum
WATCH: GUITAR featured on WGBY's Connecting Point
LISTEN: WRSI's Monte Belmonte tours GUITAR, Monte Interviews Les Paul expert Steve Waksman
LEARN: The Physics of Rock Guitar with Dr. Mark Lewney
The guitar is the single most enduring icon in American history. This fully immersive exhibition gives visitors an opportunity to interact with the guitar from the historical perspective, focusing on its evolution and design, the music that guitars have helped to create, and the continued improvements in guitar technology. Featuring more than 60 instruments from the rare and antique to the wildly popular and innovative, along with performance video and audio, hands-on interactives, touch screens, and photographs.
In the Science Museum...
Guitars from 1960’s–present, including:
- The “Rock Ock”, world’s only playable 8-necked guitar
- The World’s Largest Playable Guitar (43 feet long!)
The Science of Guitars and their Sound, including:
- The mechanics and physics of building and playing guitars
- How pick-ups and amplifiers transmit signals on electric guitars
- Strobe-light displays of vibrations on guitar strings
- Design your own guitar station
This exhibition continues in the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum
$3 special exhibition fee for all visitors ages 3 and up in addition to museum admission.
Exhibit organized by the National Guitar Museum.
Sponsored by United Bank
Media Sponsors: WGBY Public Television for Western New England 93.9 The River
Additional sponsors: Cooley Shrair P.C., Columbia Gas of Massachuetts, and Falcetti Music
Also Recommended…
Exhibits
News
- “GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World” Prepares to Rock Springfield
- The Beatles! Exhibit Set to Open at Museums
- 5 Great reasons to see “GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World
- Museums to Present Lecture on Les Paul in Conjunction with GUITAR Exhibit
- Legendary Photographer to Speak at Museums




