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Saturday 16 June 2012

Instruments Used By Lemonade Mouth Part 8

I got an email asking me if I know what type of guitar Bridgit Mendler is playing in both her This Is My Paradise and How To Believe Videos. Just so happens I do...

 

 It is actually her own beautiful Fender Sonoran Sce California Series Acoustic Electric Guitar in Lake Placid Blue. (My own Strat is also in Lake Placid Blue)


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I have had the good fortune to play one of these, and it really is an amazing and well priced instrument. From the website:

Our sweet-sounding, great-looking Sonoran SCE positively radiates '60s California cool! Hit the beach with one of these custom-colored babies and you can bet you'll have Frankie and Annette doing the twist as the surf rolls in on an endless summer night.This classic dreadnought cutaway acoustic comes in four Fender custom colors from the '60s-Lake Placid Blue, Candy Apple Red, Shoreline Gold and Surf Green. The electronics let you plug in and turn up; other distinctive features include exclusive vintage-inspired pickguards, vintage-style machine heads and a soft C-shaped maple neck with a Stratocaster® headstock.
Specifications:

Model Name Sonoran™ SCE Custom
Model Number 096-8026-(Color#)
Series California Series™
Body Style Single-Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Fender® Style Dreadnought
Colors (002) Lake Placid Blue,
(009) Candy Apple Red,
(044) Shoreline Gold,
(057) Surf Green,
Finish Gloss,(Polyurethane)
Top Solid Spruce
Bracing Scalloped X Bracing
Back and Sides Laminated Mahogany
Neck Maple, Vintage "C" Shape
Fingerboard Rosewood
No. of Frets 20
Bridge Rosewood with Compensated Saddle
Machine Heads Vintage Fender Style with White Plastic Buttons
Electronics Fender FTE-3 Active On-Board Preamp which Features:
Volume,
Bass,
Mid,
Treble,
Low Battery Indicator Light
Scale Length 25.3" (643mm)
Body Depth 3.75" (Front) to 4.75" (Rear)
Width at Nut 1-5/8" (41mm)
Width at Heel 2-1/8" (54mm)
Unique Features Fender® Stratocaster® Headstock Shape,
Fender Tight Dreadnought Body Shape,
Dual Action Truss Rod,
Traditional Fender Bridge,
Factory Mounted Forward Strap Button with Internal Block Reinforcement, White Dot Inlays,
Checkerboard Rosette,
Vintage "C" Shaped Neck,
Multiple Body Bindings,
Black Pickguard
Strings D'Addario® EXP-26 Phosphor Bronze, Gauges .011 to .052

(Item Speed Order Code: #17228)


Instruments Used By Lemonade Mouth Part 7

Next in our series is Olivia's blue Stratocaster. Or is it? It is not.











I'll admit this one got me, I thought it was a Squire Stratocaster until I noticed the headstock. Definately not a Strat.

After much thinking, my best guess is a Strat replica by SX Guitars.

I'll be honest, SX is not my favorite brand. They do business by copying any susseccful idea Fender and Gibson have and make it cheaper (quality and price).

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Lemonade Mouth Cast Interview

AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CAST OF LEMONADE MOUTH
Want the inside scoop on the new Disney Channel movie, Lemonade Mouth? You got it! We chat to Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks, Hayley Kiyoko, Naomi Scott and Blake Michael for the musical lowdown…




Hayley Kiyoko: Lemonade Mouth is a movie about five kids who aren’t the most popular students in school. They meet in detention and they end up forming a band. The rest is musical history!

How would you describe your characters in the movie?
Adam Hicks: My character is a guy called Wen. Wen plays the keyboard in the band and he also raps. He’s a very musical guy, just like me in real life.
Bridgit Mendler: I play a girl called Olivia in the movie. Olivia is a shy student, but she ends up becoming the lead singer and songwriter in the band.
Naomi Scott: I play Mohini, who is the band’s bassist.
Hayley Kiyoko: And I play Stella, who is the rebel guitarist in the group.

What about you, Blake? Who do you play?
Blake Michael: I play a guy called Charlie in the movie. Charlie is the drummer in the band and he’s a very laid-back, outgoing character. He always sticks up for his friends when they’re in trouble, so he’s a great guy to be around.

Are you into music, like your characters in Lemonade Mouth?
Bridgit Mendler: Of course we are! I’ve just signed a deal with Hollywood Records, so I’m going to be releasing my own music soon – but everyone in the cast is musical. We all like completely different styles of music, but we really gel together as a band.

What music do you listen to at home?
Bridgit Mendler: At the moment, I really like Adele. She’s got an amazing voice and her songs are really beautiful – but I also listen to acts like Beyonce, Cee-Lo Green and Bruno Mars.
Hayley Kiyoko: I have an indie alternative background, so Fiona Apple is one of my favorite performers. I also love 90s bands like Blondie, The Cranberries and Berlin. The 1990s rock!

What about the rest of you?
Adam Hicks: I love all types of music, including rap, rock and British acts like The Clash and David Bowie. My dad is English, so he has a big influence on my life.
Blake Michael: I’m really into alternative rock. My dad has a great collection of music by The Beatles and Elton John, so I’m always rocking out to artists like that.
Naomi Scott: And I have a completely different taste to everyone else in the cast. I was brought up on gospel music, so I love artists like Kirk Franklin and Stevie Wonder, as well as old classics like Simon & Garfunkel. I also like some modern music, like Alicia Keys. I’m all over the place when it comes to music!

How musical were you on the set of the movie?
Adam Hicks: We were incredibly musical! We had the time of our lives making the movie and it was an incredible experience – but it was especially amazing because we were musicians on and off the set. After a long day of shooting, most actors on a movie set just want to go home to bed – but we would sing, jam and play music into the night. It was awesome!

What else did you get up to when the cameras stopped rolling?
Bridgit Mendler: There were lots of movie nights and fun dinners during the making of Lemonade Mouth – but there were also water fights, game nights and pillow fights, too. We had a blast!

How quickly did you bond on the set?
Adam Hicks: We bonded on the very first day we met, which was really lucky. We did tons and tons of rehearsals before we started shooting, but I’m so glad we had great chemistry right from the start. We were a band on and off camera because we never wanted to be apart!

Can you let us into any secrets from the set?
Naomi Scott: I’ve got a great secret for you! Adam won’t say this himself, but he made up all of his character’s raps in the movie.
Blake Michael: His raps make me want to listen to the songs over and over again. They are amazing!
Naomi Scott: His rap on Determinate is so fast that it’s unbelievable! Nobody else can do it. He rocks it out amazingly, but he’s very modest.

What was your favorite scene to shoot in the movie?
Bridgit Mendler: There are so many fun scenes in the movie, but Breakthrough was really enjoyable to shoot. Breakthrough is the band’s big Madison Square Garden performance, so it was a huge musical number.
Blake Michael: It was amazing! We were performing on a giant stage with backing dancers and huge 40-foot screens behind us.
Naomi Scott: There were flames flying into the air and dancers doing back-flips everywhere. We had so much fun filming that day.
Hayley Kiyoko: We were rocking out for 12 hours solid!

Were you happy with your Breakthrough performance?
Naomi: We were very happy!
Adam Hicks: Yeah, it was amazing. The feeling you get after a performance like that is hard to explain. It was awesome. It was the best day ever. We never wanted it to end!

Would you like to do more performances like your big Breakthrough gig?
Bridgit Mendler: That would be amazing!
Adam Hicks: We’ve all got our fingers crossed that the movie does really well so that we can show off our talents on stage some more. We’d love to go on tour with Lemonade Mouth. That would be so cool! We did a performance for Good Morning America and it went really well, so we’d love to do it again. We’ve got no idea if a tour is on the cards right now, but we’d love it if it happened.
Naomi Scott: Bring it on!

Lemonade Mouth is Available on DVD May 24th!