Emily and her Tunatone were featured in aBandcamp Daily article titled “Short Scale Instruments Accommodate a Diverse Range of Musicians.”
Check out an excerpt below and click above to read the full article!
“It’s funny how many men were surprised that half the people who buy new guitars are women,” says Emily Harris. “Half the girls I went to high school with had a guitar in their room.” Harris is a musician and host of the Get Offset podcast. Harris wrote about the Tunatone Teeny Tuna, made by luthier Leila Sidi, for Fretboard Journal. “It weighs next to nothing. It really suits the way that I’ve been playing. I don’t want to have shoulder issues when I’m older!” Harris mentions musicians she knows that have had medical issues from careers of playing large instruments: “I don’t think anyone should be playing 10-pound guitars.”

Emily Harris
Guitarist
