Liam Gallagher's Gear
Gallagher didn't play much guitar with his time at Oasis, but he was seen couple of times with this Hummingbird model. This guitar was briefly mentioned in the Premier Guitar interview.
Gallagher’s approach to songwriting is about as loose as it gets, but he does have a method. Keen eyes will notice he touts several different Gibson acoustics in As It Was, including a Hummingbird, a vintage L-48, and a well-worn B-25. (For plugging in, he owns up to a vintage Gretsch Country Gentleman, in deference to George Harrison.) He usually keeps a capo at the 4th fret because it suits the range of his voice, particularly in Ab.
In this photo of Liam Gallagher performing at Galstonbury Festival 2017, he can be seen using Latin Percussion Rawhide Maracas. Maracas were also mentioned in the Premier Guitar interview.
In this pic you can see Liam holding a Epiphone Casino
In this photo, Gallagher can be seen playing a Gibson Les Paul.
In this picture we see Liam recording with what appears to be a 50's Gibson L-48 Archtop acoustic. (He did record some guitar tracks on his debut solo album). This guitar was briefly mentioned in the Premier Guitar interview.
Gallagher’s approach to songwriting is about as loose as it gets, but he does have a method. Keen eyes will notice he touts several different Gibson acoustics in As It Was, including a Hummingbird, a vintage L-48, and a well-worn B-25. (For plugging in, he owns up to a vintage Gretsch Country Gentleman, in deference to George Harrison.) He usually keeps a capo at the 4th fret because it suits the range of his voice, particularly in Ab.
In this photo, we can see Gallagher playing an Epiphone Texan.
Gallagher can be seen in this photo playing an LXM Little Martin.
Gallagher’s approach to songwriting is about as loose as it gets, but he does have a method. Keen eyes will notice he touts several different Gibson acoustics in As It Was, including a Hummingbird, a vintage L-48, and a well-worn B-25. (For plugging in, he owns up to a vintage Gretsch Country Gentleman, in deference to George Harrison.) He usually keeps a capo at the 4th fret because it suits the range of his voice, particularly in Ab.
Here we see Liam using what seems to be a mid 60's Gibson B-25 in natural, photo taken from his instagram account. This guitar was briefly mentioned in the Premier Guitar interview.
Gallagher’s approach to songwriting is about as loose as it gets, but he does have a method. Keen eyes will notice he touts several different Gibson acoustics in As It Was, including a Hummingbird, a vintage L-48, and a well-worn B-25. (For plugging in, he owns up to a vintage Gretsch Country Gentleman, in deference to George Harrison.) He usually keeps a capo at the 4th fret because it suits the range of his voice, particularly in Ab.
On Liam's Instagram, a post shows a tambourine Liam signed and donated to Oxfam GB. The look of the tambourine matches the Rhythm Tech RT1010 Hand-percussion Tambourine.
Liam has donated a signed tambourine to @oxfamgb, who are doing amazing work to fight the spread of #Covid19 in vulnerable communities around the world. Link to bid in stories
As you can see in this video Liam uses a Shure Beta 57!
In this pic Liam is holding an Gibson SJ 200 in Natural!
He plays Gibson J-45 slopedshoulder dreadnought.
Gallagher can be seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass in this photo.
Liam Gallagher used the Percussion Plus Star Tambourine in white during his time with Oasis, as evidenced by the source image.
In the video for "D'you Know What I Mean" we see Liam use a Shure SM58 for his vocals.
At the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, Liam Gallagher is seen playing a RhythmTech True Colors Tambourine TC4020 in white.
Liam Gallagher holding this purple Star Tambourine.
Liam Gallagher is seen playing a Martin D-28 acoustic guitar in a studio setting, as shown in a photo shared by harryandliamdaily on Instagram.
Liam using a similar tambourine at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Corcaigh, Éire. 1996.
In this photo from 1996 we see Liam playing a 1980s Epiphone Riviera Matsumoku. These guitars are considered legendary among Oasis fans, as multiple of them have been owned, performed and recorded with several band members since their formation in 1991.
In this photo from 1994 we see Liam playing a non-cutaway model Takamine G series dreadnought acoustic
Evidence from a photograph shared by Stephanie Miller on Pinterest, showing Liam Gallagher during the recording sessions for Oasis' debut studio album "Definitely Maybe" in February 1994 at Monnow Valley Studio, Wales, confirms that the singer used the AKG C 414 B-ULS microphone. This is further corroborated by an article discussing the album's production, which highlights Gallagher's use of this specific microphone model.
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