The Firebird Access
Often cited as having a "weird" feel, with potential neck-heavy balance issues requiring a wide strap. 3. Stravinsky's The Firebird (Ballet)
"Reverse" (original) vs. "Non-Reverse" (later 60s design) bodies, and various modern Epiphone reissues ($599–$699). The Firebird
Typically features a nine-ply mahogany/walnut neck-through design with mahogany body wings. Often cited as having a "weird" feel, with
The ballet is famous for its lush, innovative orchestration and dramatic, fairy-tale atmosphere. "Non-Reverse" (later 60s design) bodies, and various modern
Composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1910 for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, this work brought him international fame.
Here is a solid overview covering these primary interpretations based on your request. 1. The Mythical Creature (Slavic Folklore)
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.