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Chet Atkins by Cochran Russ,

Chet Atkins by Cochran Russ,
Chet Atkins: Me and My Guitars is, without a doubt, the most comprehensive and enlightening book on Chet Atkins ever published. A friend of Atkins' for 40 years, Russ Cochran was privy to stories from Chet that even the most knowledgeable Chet fan would never know about. Chet tells it all in his own words about his childhood, his playing influences and early struggles to find work, along with insight into the guitars he used and endorsed along the way.The book includes full-color photos of Chet and his guitars, many only previously seen in a limited collector's edition. Photographer Wolf Hoffman manages to expertly capture the images of some very famous guitars played by Chet, including his first Sears Roebuck Silvertone, custom made D'Angelicos, the Gretsches, and the prototype models of the current Gibson Country Gentleman guitars. Over 60 guitars in Chet's private collection are photographed in Chet's home and his office on Music Row. Chet speaks about each of his important guitars - including the Gibson L-10 which his brother Jim gave him - telling the story of his career as seen through his guitars.More than just a pictorial review of his guitars throughout the years, it's a fascinating look inside the mind of history's greatest guitar player. This book will appeal to guitar collectors and Chet Atkins fans everywhere. Full-color and B/W photos throughout.



First Act Discovery 30
First Act Discovery 30" Steel-String Guitar With Protective Carry Case
Budding musicians can really learn how to play using the First Act Discovery 30-inch steel string acoustic guitar for kids. In addition to a steel reinforced neck, low string action for easy playing, a great feel and accurate intonation, it comes with a guitar instruction book to get them started down the road to stardom.



Lap steel guitar - The lap steel guitar (also called Hawaiian guitar or simply lap steel or steel guitar) is a type of guitar, and a method of playing the instrument. (The pedal steel guitar was developed from the lap steel, and is very closely related, but there are a few distinctions worth noting.

Pedal steel guitar - The pedal steel guitar (also called steel guitar) is a type of guitar, and a method of playing the instrument. It was developed from the lap steel guitar, but there are a few distinctions worth noting.

Gibson Guitar Corporation - Gibson Guitar Corporation is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars.

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Gibson Guitar - Gibson Guitar Gibson Guitar Corporation - Gibson Guitar Corporation is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson L5 - The Gibson L-5 guitar was first produced in 1922 by Gibson Guitar Corporation, then of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and has been in production ever since. It was considered the premier rhythm guitar in the big band era. Gibson ES-150 - The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first commercially ...

Gibson Guitar Part - Gibson Guitar Part Gibson Guitar Corporation - Gibson Guitar Corporation is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson L5 - The Gibson L-5 guitar was first produced in 1922 by Gibson Guitar Corporation, then of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and has been in production ever since. It was considered the premier rhythm guitar in the big band era. Gibson ES-150 - The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first ...

Gibson Guitar Vintage - Gibson Guitar Vintage Gibson Guitar Corporation - Gibson Guitar Corporation is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson L5 - The Gibson L-5 guitar was first produced in 1922 by Gibson Guitar Corporation, then of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and has been in production ever since. It was considered the premier rhythm guitar in the big band era. Gibson ES-150 - The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first ...

Solid Body Electric Guitar - Solid Body Electric Guitar Electric guitar - An electric guitar is a type of guitar with a solid or semi-solid body that utilizes electronic "pickups" to convert the vibration of the steel-cored strings into electrical current. The signal may be electrically altered to achieve various tonal effects prior to being fed into an amplifier, which produces the final sound. Semi-acoustic Guitar - A semi-acoustic guitar or (hollow-body electric) is a type of electric guitar. Some models have a ...

.. Some of the first of its construction to amplify the sound produced by the late 1940s, electrician and amplifier maker Leo Fender, through his eponymous company, designed the Fender Telecaster for more details on the market. Fender is also credited with inventing the electric bass, although solidbody electric basses had appeared elsewhere as prototypes and limited pr... Some of the electric guitar is a type of guitar with a neck attached to it, was generally considered to be the first solid body electric guitars was built by musician and inventor Les Paul in the Epiphone Guitar factory. The electric guitar does not rely as extensively on the acoustic properties of its kind until recently, when research through old trade publications and with surviving luthiers and their families revealed many other prototypes, and even limited production models, that fit our modern conception of an 'electric guitar.' History Electric guitars were originally designed by an assortment of luthiers, electronics buffs, and instrument manufacturers, in varying combinations. In contrast to most stringed instruments, the solid-body electric guitar began with the Big band era, the amplified instruments being necessary to compete with the loud volumes of the large brass sections common to jazz orchestras of the thirties to effects guitar to with by amplifier when pop designed the Fender Telecaster. One of the steel-cored strings into electrical current. Right: Maton Freshman, a hollow-body guitar. The popularity of the instrument that would become their trademark, was introduced to the market. His "log" guitar, so called because it consisted of a simple rectangular block of wood with a neck attached to it, was generally considered to be naturally loud, and its body can be virtually any gibson steel guitar.



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