Guitar Face

Guitar Face

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About

"Guitar Face", also known as guitargasm, refers to involuntary facial expressions often made by guitarists while playing the instrument. Due to the unusual and comically expressive nature in their appearance, various photographs of celebrity musicians sporting the look have been a popular subject of online parodies and mockeries.

Origin

In 1997, a webpage was launched on Angelfire[3] titled "Guitar Face: A Horrible, Disfiguring Condition," which humorously described guitarist facial expressions as a medical condition afflicting blues players around the world.


Guitar Face A Horrible, Disfiguring Condition What is Guitar Face? Guitar face, or is a horribly disfiguring condition effecting tens of thousands of guitar players around the world. Blues players, particularly electric blues players, seem to suffer the most horrendous effects

Spread

On January 11th, 2001, The Straight Dope Forums[6] member PeterN submitted a thread titled "Why do guitarists make those odd faces?", in which user cornflakes replied with a link to the Angelfire website. In October 2004, a guitar face contest was held by the guitar magazine Guitar Xpress, which awarded the winner with an Epiphone guitar.[5] On November 22nd, 2005, Urban Dictionary[2] user kingnuthin posted an entry for "guitar face," which defined the term as "making an unusual face while playing the guitar."


guitar face The act of making an unusual face while playing the guitar. The look typically ecstacy, or sometimes even plain old gas. Man, that solo was sweet but he had total guitar face going on. #guitar #guitar solo #weedling #solong #guitarface by kingnuthin November 22, 2005 1318 I 160 )(… BUY THE MUG

On February 19th, 2012, YouTuber Jesse Phillips uploaded a video titled "That Guitar Face Video," in which he demonstrates how to properly perform a guitar face (shown below). On March 5th, he posted a follow-up video providing specific examples of various guitar faces (shown below, right).



On November 12th, YouTuber WreckroomRecords uploaded a video titled "Faces of Rock," demonstrating various guitarists facial expressions associated with certain rock and roll genres (shown below). In July 2013, the Tumblr blog Bass Dogs was launched, featuring images of bass players with dogs superimposed over their instruments.



On July 16th, 2014, the Tumblr blog Slug Solos[7] was launched, featuring photoshopped pictures of guitarists holding large gastropod molluscs to fit their facial expression (shown below). On February 5th, 2015, Phillips' second guitar face video reached the front page of the /r/videos[4] subreddit, accumulating upwards of 6,000 votes (93% upvoted) and 800 comments prior to being archived. On March 6th, Imgur[8] user TheCrispyDuck reposted the Slug Solos photoshops in a gallery titled "Guitar Solo Faces Make A Lot More Sense When Guitars Are Replaced With Giant Slugs."



On July 21st, Billboard[1] published a listicle titled "The 22 Funniest Guitar Faces." On May 12th, 2016, the Consequence of Sound Facebook page posted a montage of guitarist John Mayer making various pained facial expressions while playing the guitar (shown below).



Search Interest

External References

[1] Billboard – The 22 Funniest Guitar Playing Faces

[2] Urban Dictionary – Guitar Face

[3] Angelfire – Guitar Face

[4] Reddit – That Guitar Face Video

[5] The New York Times – He Can Play Guitar But Can He Grimace?

[6] The Straight Dope – Why do some guitarists make those odd faces?

[7] Tumblr – Slug Solos

[8] Imgur – Guitar Solo Faces

Recent Videos 2 total

Recent Images 8 total


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Vavian "Strongbrush" Free
Vavian "Strongbrush" Free

As a guitar player, I can attribute this face to a combination of three factors:

First, an intense focus on making the music sound right.
Second, the rush of adrenaline and pleasure associated with performing in public.
And third, "holy shit my fingers hurt so fucking much right now".

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