Firebird - The
Usually described as a large bird with scarlet and black plumage, with feathers that shine with gold and silver. Gibson Firebird Guitar Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Typically features a nine-ply mahogany/walnut neck-through design with mahogany body wings. The Firebird
"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. Usually described as a large bird with scarlet
Introduced by Gibson in 1963 as their first neck-through-body electric guitar design, designed by auto designer Ray Dietrich. "The Firebird" generally refers to one of three
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 is a magical, glowing bird from faraway lands, central to Russian folktales, often acting as a difficult quest object for heroes like Prince Ivan.