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BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- (CBS 58) At its core, a guitar is carved piece of wood with fretted strings. It's also one of the most versatile instruments that allowed guitar heroes like Hendrix, Clapton and Les Paul to dream out loud for the world to hear.
Ahead of national guitar day this Tuesday, Pauleen Le introduces us to a Milwaukee artist making sure music makers now and in the future have a guitar that's just as unique as the notes they put on the page.
For more information on Sarah Gallenberger's hand-painted guitars, click here.
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