Taylor DMSM Dave Matthews Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Case

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This Dave Matthews signature acoustic-electric guitar from Taylor was designed to the specifications of the DMB frontman himself.

Inspired by Dave Matthews' 914ce, the DMSM is an Indian rosewood/Sitka spruce Grand Auditorium. A custom fretboard inlay blends elements of the popular "Cindy" inlay, which graces Matthews' 914ce, with a design that pays tribute to the band's longtime sax player, LeRoi Moore, who passed away in 2008. Based on a sketch that Matthews provided, a crown inlay between the 11th and 12th frets honors Moore, incorporating ball-tipped points with one ball partially missing in his memory. A nickname of Moore's within the band, "Grux," is inlaid between the 13th and 18th frets. The headstock inlay also was developed from a sketch by Matthews. The guitar top was shaded with an aged toner to approximate the patina Matthews has on his older 914ce. Each DMSM comes with a custom guitar label and a certificate of authenticity, both personally signed by Matthews.

Dave Matthews needs little introduction to fans of popular music. The lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the Dave Matthews Band, Matthews and his musical brothers formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early '90s and quickly amassed a passionate following on the strength of their live shows, helping to fuel the jam-band scene along with bands like Phish.

The band's unique sound, a bold, polyrhythmic stew of progressive Americana, was earthy yet intricate, jazzy and funky, informed as much by the sounds of African pop music as it was by American genres. At its core was Matthews' distinctive acoustic guitar playing. Averse read more to open, "strummy" acoustic sounds, his percussive, self-styled approach incorporated closed chord voicings with two- and three-string shapes and a lot of string damping. Matthews' elliptical rhythmic patterns blended repetition with odd time signatures, creating an exotic and hypnotic presence within his songs. Together with drummer Carter Beauford's fusion-fueled syncopation, saxophonist LeRoi Moore's soulful horn lines, Boyd Tinsley's spirited violin work, bassist Stefan Lessard's fluid grooves, and Matthews' lilting, pliable vocal melodies, the DMB's arrangements and jammy interplay projected an exuberance that captivated crowds. The band has consistently been one of the most popular touring acts in the world for many years. It's fair to say that Matthews helped fuel a resurgence in acoustic roots rock in the mid-1990s, and inspired a fresh generation of young fans to pick up an acoustic guitar.

By pursuing an intuitive approach to playing, Matthews has managed to accomplish something that many highly skilled technical players rarely do: develop a sound that's truly his own. "I've never really looked at other people's guitar playing and said, 'Wow, I really want to know how to do that,'" he said in an interview with Taylor Guitars back in 2001. "I think it's a combination of the fact that I'm on my own trip and don't really think of myself as that much of a guitar player, and that I never compare my guitar playing to other people's playing. If I did, I think I'd never have the courage to get up on stage. Whatever level of style I have, however I've developed it, it's been somehow inside-out."

Matthews is a longtime Taylor player whose first Taylor model was a 714. "I was initially drawn to it because I liked the way it felt," he says. "I liked the size of it, the shape of it, and the feeling of the neck. The sound cut through really well in our band, but it also had a really genuine, wonderful acoustic sound."

Matthews later bought a 914ce off the wall at an acoustic music shop in Seattle, Washington, where he was living at the time. "I always feel like an idiot when I pick up a guitar in a music store because I don't have lots of licks to wail on," he confesses. "I'm not a great craftsman at the guitar. But I picked up the 914 on the wall and really fell in love with that particular guitar. So I took it home with me, and it stayed my number one."

Among Matthews' other Taylors are an all-walnut Jumbo W65ce 12-string and a rosewood Grand Auditorium 856ce 12-string. When approached about doing a signature Taylor model, the 914c
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- Type/Shape: 6-String Grand Auditorium
- Back & Sides: Indian Rosewood
- Top: Sitka Spruce
- Soundhole Rosette: Abalone
- Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Fretboard Inlay: Dave Matthews "Grux" Inlay
- Headstock Overlay: Dave Matthews Signature Overlay
- Binding: Ivoroid
- Bridge: Ebony
- Nut & Saddle: Bone
- Tuning Machines: Gotoh 510
- Strings: Elixir Light Gauge Strings with NANOWEB Coating
- Scale Length: 25 1/2 in.
- Truss Rod: Adjustable
- Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 in.
- Number of Frets: 20
- Fretboard Radius: 15 in.
- Bracing: CV - Sitka Bracing w/Relief rout
- Finish: Gloss
- Color: Natural
- Sunburst Options: None
- Cutaway: Venetian
- Electronics: Taylor Expression System
- Body Width: 16 in.
- Body Depth: 4 5/8 in.
- Body Length: 20 in.
- Overall Length: 41 in.
- Case: Taylor Deluxe Hardshell

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Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (2 ratings)
Submitted October 7, 2012 by Wiliam Kearns in Chapman, KS

"My perfect guitar"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I have been watching this guitar since the first time I read about its release from Taylor Guitars. I kept putting it off and putting it off, but when they discontinued the model, I panicked a little. zZounds still had one left in stock and I grabbed it with no turning back. It is quite simply, the best guitar I have ever played. It is essentially a 914 with the Dave Matthews appointments. Fit and finish is perfect, and it sounds like a dream. Every gig I play, people come to look at this one in particular. I own an 814CE and an 810, but when they are lined up on stage, they might as well be invisible to everyone else. People gravitate to this guitar. If you are a Dave Matthews fan, it is perfect.If you love great guitars, it is even better. Too bad it is discontinued. If you find one out there, but it immediately. It did ship without the certificate of authenticity, but zZounds quickly remedied the issue. As always, zZounds sets the standard for customer service. Once you see, hold and play this guitar, you will be never look back. Price is daunting for many guitar buyers, but you really do get what you pay for. Owning it now, it is worth more than the selling price to me. It will be staying in my guitar arsenal forever.

Musical Background:

Semi-pro, acoustic guitarist, 16 years. Weekly gigs.

Musical Style:

Acoustic Rock
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