The History of the Guitar in Jazz

The History of the Guitar in Jazz
Title The History of the Guitar in Jazz PDF eBook
Author Norman Mongan
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1983
Genre Guitar
ISBN 9780825602559

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The History of the Guitar in Jazz

The History of the Guitar in Jazz
Title The History of the Guitar in Jazz PDF eBook
Author Norman Mongan
Publisher Music Sales Corporation
Pages 274
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780825602559

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The Great Jazz Guitarists

The Great Jazz Guitarists
Title The Great Jazz Guitarists PDF eBook
Author Scott Yanow
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 456
Release 2013-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1480354902

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B&W photos throughout

Heavy Metal Guitar Method

Heavy Metal Guitar Method
Title Heavy Metal Guitar Method PDF eBook
Author Jimmy Stewart
Publisher Alfred Publishing Company
Pages 52
Release 1992-05-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769271644

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Guides the up and coming player through all aspects of heavy metal guitar performance -- whammy bar riffs, harmonics, right hand tapping, lead scales and more. Includes over 90 hot licks, all demonstrated on the included cassette, plus a special chapter on developing your own scales.

The Guitar in America

The Guitar in America
Title The Guitar in America PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Noonan
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 239
Release 2008
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1604733020

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The Guitar in America offers a history of the instrument from America\'s late Victorian period to the Jazz Age. The narrative traces America\'s BMG (banjo, mandolin, and guitar) community, a late nineteenth-century musical and com-mercial movement dedicated to introducing these instru-ments into America\'s elite musical establishments. Using surviving BMG magazines, the author details an almost unknown history of the guitar during the movement\'s heyday, tracing the guitar\'s transformation from a refined parlor instrument to a mainstay in jazz and popular music. In the process, he not only introduces musicians (including numerous women guitarists) who led the movement, but also examines new techniques and instruments. Chapters consider the BMG movement\'s impact on jazz and popular music, the use of the guitar to promote attitudes towards women and minorities, and the challenges foreign guitarists such as Miguel Llobet and Andres Segovia presented to America\'s musicians. This volume opens a new chapter on the guitar in America, considering its cultivated past and documenting how banjoists and mandolinists aligned their instruments to it in an effort to raise social and cultural standing. At the same time, the book considers the BMG community within America\'s larger musical scene, examining its efforts as manifestations of this country\'s uneasy coupling of musical art and commerce. Jeffrey J. Noonan, associate professor of music at Southeast Missouri State University, has performed professionally on classical guitar, Renaissance lute, Baroque guitar, and theorbo for over twenty-five years. His articles have appeared in Soundboard and NYlon Review .

Guitar

Guitar
Title Guitar PDF eBook
Author Richard Chapman
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Guitar
ISBN 9780756609450

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This illustrated literary guide to all aspects of the guitar includes a history, celebrated players, iconic guitars, guitar techniques, a relevant chord dictionary and relevant local information.

History of the American Guitar

History of the American Guitar
Title History of the American Guitar PDF eBook
Author Tony Bacon
Publisher Backbeat Books
Pages 439
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1476856370

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(Book). First published in 2001 and now updated and expanded, History of the American Guitar begins in New York City in the 1830s with the arrival of Christian Martin, from Germany, to set up the Martin company. From that historic moment, the book takes readers on a fascinating and comprehensive visual tour of U.S. guitar history. Over 75 brand names are represented, with more than 300 guitars photographed in stunning detail, including Bigsby, Danelectro, D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, Ditson, Dobro, Dyer, Epiphone, Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, James Trussart, Kay, Maccaferri, Martin, Micro-Frets, Mosrite, Oahu, Ovation, Regal, Rickenbacker, Stella, Stromberg, Suhr, Taylor, Vega, Washburn, Wilkanowski, and many more. The interrelated stories of the guitar, mandolin, and banjo are mixed seamlessly with the history of the diverse American music that grew and prospered with these instruments, from country to blues, from jazz to rock. The bulk of the instruments illustrated were part of the celebrated collection of Scott Chinery, photographed before Chinery's untimely death and the subsequent break-up of his unique collection. The book presents every important episode in the story of the American luthier's art and is an unparalleled resource for every musician, collector, and music fan.