The Firebird Access

Usually described as a large bird with scarlet and black plumage, with feathers that shine with gold and silver. Gibson Firebird Guitar Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Prince Ivan Tsarevich, with the help of a magical feather, rescues thirteen princesses from the evil sorcerer Koschei the Immortal, guided by the magical Firebird.

"Reverse" (original) vs. "Non-Reverse" (later 60s design) bodies, and various modern Epiphone reissues ($599–$699). The Firebird

It represents fire, light, and supreme wisdom, but also acts as a double-edged sword—bringing both immense luck and terrible doom to those who pursue it.

Known for its "reverse" body style (upper horn longer than lower) and mini-humbucker pickups, which produce a distinct "clangy," articulate clean sound with high end and less mid-range than traditional PAF humbuckers. Usually described as a large bird with scarlet

Introduced by Gibson in 1963 as their first neck-through-body electric guitar design, designed by auto designer Ray Dietrich.

"The Firebird" generally refers to one of three major cultural or technical entities: the Russian mythical creature, the iconic Gibson guitar, or the Stravinsky ballet. "Reverse" (original) vs

Composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1910 for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, this work brought him international fame.