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Electronic Guitars Design and Invention: Groundbreaking Innovations

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Electronic Guitars Design and Invention: Groundbreaking InnovationsDesigners of today’s electric guitars draw heavily on great instruments created in the ’50s and ’60s. This book details how those masterpieces happened, why they are still relevant, and the effects they continue to have on modern guitar design. Drawing on numerous interviews with guitar makers past and present, and decades of research, the author explains how new ideas are developed in a world of changing tonal tastes and shifting playing styles.

Electronic Guitars Design and Invention: The Groundbreaking Innovations that Shaped the Modern Instrument, by Tony Bacon, Backbeat Books,
www.backbeatbooks.com.







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