Performance · Production
Floyd Rose
Floyd Rose is credited on 26 releases across 15 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1985–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
26
Pressings credited
15
Albums
5
Decades active
5
In collections
Biography
The Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo, or simply Floyd Rose, is a type of locking vibrato arm for a guitar. Floyd D. Rose invented the locking vibrato in 1976, the first of its kind, and it is now manufactured by a company of the same name. The Floyd Rose gained popularity in the 1980s through guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Brad Gillis, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Alex Lifeson, who used its ability to stay in tune even with extreme changes in pitch. Its tuning stability comes through the double-locking design that has been widely regarded as revolutionary; the design has been listed on Guitar World's "10 Most Earth Shaking Guitar Innovations" and Guitar Player's "101 Greatest Moments in Guitar History 1979–1983."
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Credited work
26 releases · 15 albums · active 1985–2025
- Performance · 88
- Production · 10
- Engineering · 2
Studios: Oblivion Studios · Total Access Recording Studios · 4TUNE Studios, Van Nuys, California · The Office
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