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History of the American Guitar,Used
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The most widely played musical instrument in the world, the guitar is also the basis of American popular music. From the birth of a daring new musical stylethe bluesto jazz, rock 'n' roll, and 'techno rock,' from Muddy Waters to Elvis to Eddie Van Halen, it has transcended the boundaries of mere instrument to become a true work of art and a cultural icon, its revolutionary transformations paralleling those of American society. Hundreds of closeup color photographs and expert text trace the development of the many types of guitar along with its musical and social legacy, since the early 1800s when C. F Martin first experimented with a radical new designsteel stringsthrough Gibson's handcarved flattops, Fender's electric Stratocaster model, and today's hightech marvels, including the 42string Pikasso II. A fascinating excursion into guitar history, this is also an invaluable reference for the musician, collector, and music fan.
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