From coast to coast and around the globe, Taylor Guitars is returning to dealers with its award-winning Road Show event. Held only at Authorized Taylor Dealers, the Road Show connects fans with Taylor factory experts and offers attendees the chance to play exceptional, one-off Build to Order guitars and the latest models from Taylor, including the company's new Grand Orchestra guitar.
Each Road Show features a format in which Taylor's factory experts show how tonewoods and body shapes affect a guitar's sound; demonstrate innovative designs such as the Expression System® acoustic-electric pickup; and share the latest development ideas behind the company's guitar line. Joining this year's Road Show guitar lineup will be the new Grand Orchestra model. The guitar was released earlier this year at Winter NAMM and will be available at each Road Show during the event's "Petting Zoo," which encourages people to sample a rich variety of Taylor guitars. Admission to each Road Show is free.
The 2013 Road Show tour will start on Tuesday, March 26 in New Mexico with shows scheduled across Europe, the United States and Canada, covering nearly 180 locations through June. Additional dates will be announced in the weeks to come.
For more information on Road Show dates and locations, please visit the official Taylor Guitars Road Show calendar at www.taylorguitars.com/events/road-show While on the site, interested fans can enter-to-win a custom Taylor guitar.
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