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A crash course in guitar history more specifically electric guitars. It is not a technical book, so there are no details or plans in crafting, repair and construction. Good full color photos that show the beauty of all the various builds. It does inspire ideas for potential construction if you are a budding luthier.
Lovely book with lots of beautiful photos. A short history of guitars, showing wonderful pictures about guitars from the 16th century until today. Electric, acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars, telling more about popular ones like Fender and Gibson.
I enjoyed this text because I have gotten into the guitar and it talks about all of the different guitars and how they are different. I especialy like the pages about gibson and the es 335. I think the way they explain all about the guitars history is cool. You can look up basicly any guitar and you can find all about it. I like how they have been so thorough.
Reading this text taught me about all the different types of guitars there are and how the electric guitar was made. It is fasinating how the electric guitar works. It doesn't actually use the sound of the guitar at all. It uses the vibrations of the strings and it amplifies the sound to make a note or a chord. The writer was very good at getting all the technical information across without making it boring.