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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
November 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009224420

Book description

The electric guitar is one of the most important musical instruments and cultural artifacts of the 20th and 21st centuries and enjoys popularity worldwide. Designed for students, this Companion explores electric guitar technology and performance, and the instrument's history and cultural impact. Chapters focused on the social significance of the electric guitar draw attention to the ways in which gender and race have shaped and been shaped by it, the ecology of electric guitar manufacturing, and the participation of electric guitarists in online communities. Contributions on electric guitar history stretch the chronology backwards in time and broaden our ideas of what belongs in that history, and those addressing musical style investigate the cultural value of virtuosity while providing material analysis of electric guitar technique. The Companion's final section considers the electric guitar's global circulation, particularly in Africa, the Afro-Caribbean, and Southeast Asia.

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Contents


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  • The Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar
    pp i-i
  • Cambridge Companions to Music - Series page
    pp ii-vi
  • The Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar - Title page
    pp vii-vii
  • Copyright page
    pp viii-viii
  • Contents
    pp ix-x
  • Figures
    pp xi-xii
  • Tables
    pp xiii-xiii
  • Contributors
    pp xiv-xviii
  • 1 - Introduction
    pp 1-14
  • Part I - History
    pp 15-70
  • Personal Take I: Michael Astley-Brown
    pp 17-18
  • 2 - The Misunderstood History and Prehistory of the Electric Guitar
    pp 19-35
  • 3 - The Electric Guitar’s “Golden Age”
    pp 36-52
  • 4 - The Guitar Hero in Classic Rock
    pp 53-70
  • Part II - Technology and Timbre
    pp 71-128
  • Personal Take II: Ulrich Teuffel
    pp 73-75
  • 5 - They Don’t Make ’Em Like They Used To: Electric Guitar Design 1950–2022
    pp 76-92
  • 6 - Even in the Quietest Moments: Amplifying the Electric Guitar
    pp 93-110
  • 7 - Stompbox Revolution: Electric Guitar Pedals and Tone
    pp 111-128
  • Part III - Musical Style and Technique
    pp 129-206
  • Personal Take III: Samantha Bennett
    pp 131-133
  • 9 - The Bass Guitar in Popular Music
    pp 150-164
  • 11 - Rhythm Changes: Rhythm Guitar from Jazz to Funk
    pp 189-206
  • Part IV - The Electric Guitar in Society
    pp 207-284
  • Personal Take IV: Pamela Cole
    pp 209-210
  • 12 - Trailblazers, Self-Creators, and Provers: Celebrating Women in Electric Guitar
    pp 211-228
  • 13 - Black Women: Race, Gender, Genre, and the Electric Guitar
    pp 229-244

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