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GUNS N' ROSES CHINESE DEMOCRACY GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO ACCORDI

GUNS N' ROSES, CHINESE DEMOCRACY. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. 

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA.

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

 

Better -Catcher In The Rye -Chinese Democracy -If The World -I.R.S. -Madagascar -Prostitute -Riad N' The Bedouins -Scraped -Shackler's Revenge -Sorry -Street Of Dreams -There Was A Time -This I Love. TABLATURE

TRANSCRIBED BY: DAVID STOCKER - ADDI BOOTH


Series: Guitar Recorded Version
Format: Softcover - TAB
Artist : Guns N' Roses
Here's the tab book you've been waiting for! At long last, Axl Rose's 17-year project has come to fruition. Our matching folio features note-for-note guitar transcriptions of all 14 tracks: Better - Catcher in the Rye - Chinese Democracy - If the World - I.R.S. - Madagascar - Prostitute - Riad N' the Bedouins - Scraped - Shackler's Revenge - Sorry - Street of Dreams - There Was a Time - This I Love. 232 pages

Song List:
Better
Catcher In The Rye
Chinese Democracy
If The World
I.R.S.
Madagascar
Prostitute
Riad N' The Bedouins
Scraped
Shackler's Revenge
Sorry
Street Of Dreams
There Was A Time
This I Love

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KNOPFLER MARK, GET LUCKY GUITAR TABLATURE Monteleone-before gas & tv-border revier-Remembrance Day

KNOPFLER MARK, GET LUCKY. TABLATURE

Get Lucky is Knopfler's fifth studio album of the decade and was recorded at his award-winning British Grove Studios in West London and co-produced with long-time cohorts Chuck Ainlay and Guy Fletcher.

It is a beautifully crafted exploration of a lifetime of musical roots, fluently combining folk and blues with his original song writing and vivid observational lyricism.

He will be starting a 'Get Lucky' world tour in the spring of 2010.

All the songs from the album arranged for Guitar tab, complete with full lyrics and melody line.

Before Gas & TV
Border Reiver
Cleaning My Gun
Get Lucky
Hard Shoulder
Monteleone
Piper To The End
Remembrance Day
So Far From The Clyde
The Car Was The One
You Can't Beat The House

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HOW TO MAKE DRUMS, TOMTOMS AND RATTLES-Bernard Mason Primitive Percussion LIBRO INDIANI

HOW TO MAKE DRUMS, TOMTOMS AND RATTLES.
Primitive Percussion Instruments for Modern Use.
Bernard S. Mason.

Libro per costruire in proprio le percussioni degli indiani d'America.


Making your own primitive instruments from simple materials such as coffee cans and flower pots. Includes 121 figures.
Pages 208.

 

INDICE:

- DRUMS THE WORLD AROUND

- THE CRAFT OF DRUM-MAKING

- HAND DRUMS

- LARGE DANCE DRUMS

- DRUMS OF THE LONG OR BARREL TYPE

- WATER DRUMS

- DRUM STICKS

- USING THE PRIMITIVE DRUMS

- DANCE RATTLES AND OTHER SOUND MAKERS

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BRUCE JACK, THE BEST OF BASS TABLATURE EDITION-FLESH CREAM-DISRAELI GEARS-WHEELS OF FIRE

BRUCE JACK, THE BEST OF. BASS TABLATURE EDITION

13 CLASSICS FROM CREAM AND BEYOND.

The Best of Jack Bruce

Jack Bruce
Item: 00-32154
UPC: 038081352466
ISBN 10: 0739059017
ISBN 13: 9780739059012

Category: Bass Guitar Personality
Format: Book
Instrument: Bass Guitar
Version: Authentic Bass TAB

In the late '60s, co-leading the immortal rock trio Cream with Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce became the most famous bass player in rock music. Today, 40 years later, his prestige and influence remains unchanged. This book contains 13 of his best known compositions and performances, including 11 Cream classics and 2 of his favorites from his solo career all fully transcribed in full notation and TAB. Titles: Dance the Night Away * Deserted Cities of the Heart * I Feel Free * I’m So Glad * NSU * Politician * Rope Ladder to the Moon * Sunshine of Your Love * SWLABR * Theme for an Imaginary Western * We're Going Wrong * White Room.

TITLE COMPOSER

I’m So Glad - Skip James (composer) - FLESH CREAM - 1967
We’re Going Wrong - Jack Bruce (composer) - DISRAELI GEARS - 1969

White Room - Peter Brown (composer); John Bruce (composer) - WHEELS OF FIRE - 1968

Swlabr - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - DISRAELI GEARS - 1967
Theme for an Imaginary Western - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - SONGS FOR A TAYLOR - 1971
Sunshine of Your Love - Eric Clapton (composer); Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - DISRAELI GEARS - 1967
The Politician - Jack Bruce (contributor); Peter Constantine Brown (contributor) - WHEELS OF FIRE - 1968
Rope Ladder to the Moon - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - SONGS FOR A TAYLOR - 1971
Never Tell Your Mother She’s Out of Tune - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) – SONGS FOR A TAYLOR - 1969
N.S.U. - Jack Bruce (composer) - FLESH CREAM - 1966
Dance the Night Away - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - DISRAELI GEARS - 1967
I Feel Free - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - FLESH CREAM - 1967
Deserted Cities of the Heart - Jack Bruce (composer); Peter Brown (composer) - WHEELS OF FIRE - 1968 

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CANZONI NAPOLETANE ALIRIO DIAZ SPARTITI CHITARRA CLASSICA LIBRO SANTA LUCIA NEAPOLITAN SONGS

CANZONI NAPOLETANE, NEAPOLITAN SONGS. TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR GUITAR  BY ALIRIO DIAZ . 

SHEET MUSIC BOOK FOR GUITAR IN STANDARD NOTATION . in appendix lyrics and CHORDS.

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA DI CANZONI NAPOLITANE TRASCRITTE PER CHITARRA CLASSICA da ALIRIO DIAZ.

SPARTITI CON : ACCORDI E PENTAGRAMMA. 

in appendice i testi cantati con ACCORDI. 

Neapolitan Songs
Series: Guitar
Format: Softcover
Arranger : Alirio Díaz
Composer : Various

Includes:

- 'A vucchella - ARIETTA DI POLISSIPO - Music by Francesco Paolo Tosti - words by GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO .

- L'aniello - CANZONE POPOLARE NAPOLETANA - ANONYMOUS .

- Fenesta vascia - CALASCIONATA NAPOLITANA - TEODORO COTTRAU su melodia di anonimo napolitano del '500. 

- Funiculì funiculà - canto popolare per Pierdigrotta - MUSIC by Luigi Denza - words by Peppino Turco - 

- La Luisella - "Luisella la giardenera " o "Le bellezze di Luisella " - by Guglielmo Cottrau . 

- Raziella / Graziella - canzone popolare - anonymous .

- Michelemmà - antica canzone marinara - anonimous del '600 ascribed to Salvator Rosa . 

- Santa Lucia - il barcajuolo de Santa Lucia - music by Teodoro Cottrau - words by Enrico Cossovich .

- Tu ca nun chiagne - Music by Ernesto De Curtis - words by Libero Bovio . 

- Il saltimbanco - motivo popolare - anonymous - and harmonized by Alirio Diaz .

34 pages.

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HAND MADE HAND PLAYED The art and craft of contemporary guitars By Robert Shaw 300 chitarre

HAND MADE HAND PLAYED, The art and craft of contemporary guitars, By Robert Shaw. 300 chitarre, 416 pagine.

You need look no further for convincing evidence that today truly is the golden age of guitarmaking. In over 400 pages, this grand tribute showcases over 300 guitar and bass masterpieces from contemporary artisans. Each instrument is beautifully photographed, and accompanied by a fascinating description with specifications list. These are today's finest guitars that reflect astonishing craftsmanship, from traditional styles to cutting-edge customs. 416 pages, softcover.

Introductory essay on modern guitar design and hand building
Historic reproductions
Classical and flamenco guitars
Flattop guitars
Harp guitars
Acoustic bass guitars
Archtop and gypsy jazz guitars
Resonator and Hawaiian guitars
Solidbody and hollowbody electric guitars
Electric basses
Luthier index and web directory

416 pages, softcover

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BONAMASSA JOE BLUES DELUXE-GUITAR-TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI CHITARRA ACCORDI MUSICA

BONAMASSA JOE, BLUES DELUXE. GUITAR TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA BLUES.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON : 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

Format: Softcover - TAB
Artist : Joe Bonamassa

13 note-for-note guitar transcriptions with tab from this high-powered guitar rocker. Features nine classic blues covers and three originals, including the bonus song -Pain and Sorrow. 136 pages.

Song List:

BLUES DELUXE
BURNING HELL
I DON'T LIVE ANYWHERE
LEFT OVERS
LONG DISTANCE BLUES
MAN OF MANY WORDS
MUMBLING WORD
PACK IT UP
PAIN AND SORROW
WALKIN' BLUES
WILD ABOUT YOU BABY
WOKE UP DREAMING
YOU UPSET ME BABY

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REED LOU SONGBOOK SIX STRINGS AND THE WORDS ARTIST APPROVED TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO

REED LOU, SONGBOOK, SIX STRINGS AND THE WORDS. ARTIST APPROVED. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. 

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK.

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 

36 titoli, 196 Pagine. TABLATURE

This book was approved by Lou Reed

Lou ha registrato il doppio album "live in Italy" dal concerto all'arena di Verona del 7 settembre 1983.

E c'eravamo anca noi.

Nico ha recitato nel film di Federico Fellini "la dolce vita", con Marcello Mastroianni. Qui c'è uno spezzone.
 
 
 
Design by Stan Stanski
Cover photo by Robert Leslie
Back cover photo by Amy-Beth McNeeley
or photos by Guido Harari, pg. 1,2,19; Amy-Beth McNeeley, pg. 3,4,5,54,67,72,81,89,97,106,121,131;
Doug Yule, pg. 6; Henri ter Hall, pg. 27, 37,46; Robert Leslie, pg. 152, 161, 169, 186; Len Prince, pg. 195
Transcribed by Steve Gorenberg
Cherry Lane Music Company
Director of Publications/Project Editor: Mark Phillips
Project Coordinator: Rebecca Skidmore
ISBN 978-1-57560-919-5
Copyright © 2009 Cherry Lane Music Company
International Copyright Secured
All Rights Reserved

 

Six Strings and the Words
Format: Softcover - TAB
Artist : Lou Reed

Here are 36 songs selected by Lou Reed's fan club in an unplugged, pared-down presentation with just the guitar chords and lyrics. Some of these songs are also shown in Play-It-Like-It-Is guitar tab, approved by Reed himself! Includes: Berlin - Coney Island Baby - Ecstasy - Goodnight Ladies - Guardian Angel - Heroin - NYC Man - Pale Blue Eyes - Ride Sally Ride - Rock and Roll - Sweet Jane - This Magic Moment - Walk on the Wild Side - Who Am I? - and more, plus an intro written by Reed and lots of rare photos. 196 pages

 

 

TITOLO - ALBUM

 

ADVENTURER     -     from SET THE TWILIGHT REELING

BERLIN     -     from LOU REED

THE BLUE MASK     -    from THE BLUE MASK

CAROLINE SAYS II     -     from BERLIN

CONEY ISLAND BABY    -    from CONEY ISLAND BABY

THE DAY JOHN KENNEDY DIED    -     from THE BLUE MASK

DIRTY BLVD.    -   From NEW YORK

ECSTASY     -   from ECSTASY

GOODNIGHT LADIES    -   from TRASFORMER

GUARDIAN ANGEL   -   from THE RAVEN

HEROIN    -    from ROCK N ROLL ANIMAL

THE HEROINE    -   from THE BLUE MASK

I'LL BE YOUR MIRROR   -   from THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO

I'M WAITING FOR THE MAN (WAITING FOR MY MAN)    -   from THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO

LEGENDARY HEARTS    -    from LEGENDARY HEARTS

MAGIC AND LOSS: THE SUMMATION    -    from MAGIC AND LOSS

NYC MAN    -    from SET THE TWILIGHT REELING

PALE BLUE EYES    -    from THE VELVET UNDERGROUND

PARANOIA KEY OF E    -    from ECSTASY

PERFECT DAY    -     from TRASFORMER

RIDE SALLY RIDE     -    from SALLY CAN'T DANCE

RIPTIDE     -     from SET THE TWILIGHT REELING

ROCK AND ROLL       -      from ROCK N ROLL ANIMAL

SATELLITE OF LOVE       -      from TRASFORMER

SET THE TWILIGHT REELING     -    from SET THE TWILIGHT REELING

STREET HASSLE    -    from STREET HASSLE

SUNDAY MORNING    -   from THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO

SWEET JANE    -     from LOADED

SWEET JANE (INTRO)     -    from ROCK N ROLL ANIMAL

TALKING BOOK     -     from PERFECT NIGHT: LIVE IN LONDON

TATTERS     -     from ECSTASY

VENUS IN FURS     -     from THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE    -     from TRANSFORMER

WHAT BECOMES A LEGEND MOST    -   from NEW SENSATIONS

WHITE LIGHT WHITE HEAT   -   from ROCK N ROLL ANIMAL

WHO AM I?       -     from THE RAVEN

WHY DO YOU TALK       -      from PERFECT NIGHT: LIVE IN LONDON

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BOGDANOVICH JOHN-CLASSICAL GUITAR MAKING-A MODERN APPROACH TO TRADITIONAL DESIGN

JOHN BOGDANOVICH, CLASSICAL GUITAR MAKING: A MODERN APPROACH TO TRADITIONAL DESIGN.

LIBRO DI LIUTERIA PER COSTRUIRE UNA CHITARRA CLASSICA. 

GUITAR BUILDING USES a combination of many talents and skills, including an eye for aesthetics, an ear for musical tone, woodworking ability, and an organized and methodical approach to the work. With diligence and practice, many of these assets can be developed and honed. Each of us also brings to this endeavor our own set of skills and experience. My own experience prior to building guitars proved to be a valuable asset in the pursuit of building the ultimate guitar. Initially, it was not my intention to make guitar building a career. Having returned to playing after an extended break, I was in need of a guitar but could not afford to purchase one that suited me, so I decided to try to build one myself. That first guitar turned out well and attracted a couple of local musicians to contract instruments from me. Guitar making felt so right that I put aside all other pursuits and earnestly began to make guitars professionally. A quest for purpose had ended and a new journey had begun. Before making guitars, there were a number of things that I felt passionate enough about to pursue, yet there would always seem to come a point where I would hit a wall and could go no further. Music became a big part of my life at the age of ten, and at twelve I took up the guitar. After high school, I majored in music at what is now part of The College of Staten Island. During this time, I was introduced to classical guitar and studied with Julio Prol in New York City. My intent was to become a performer, though I had difficulty performing in front of an audience. After having a few terrible experiences on stage, I realized that I needed to find something else to do, so I decided to follow another passion of mine, woodworking. As an apprentice cabinetmaker in a New York cabinet shop, I received a great woodworking education at the hands of a small group of old-world European craftsmen. Once my apprenticeship was completed, I decided go back to college rather than continue as a journeyman. I enrolled in the electrical engineering program at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. AT &T Bell Laboratories recruited me off-campus in my senior year to work in their research and development facility in Holmdel, New Jersey, where I was employed as a hardware designer. Taking part in their one-year on-campus graduate school program, I was able to get my master's ...

Recently I was informed by the publisher that the book has gone into second print, and this is rare for a book of this type. So thank you all once again for helping to make this book a resounding success. It is truly gratifying that I continue to hear from readers all over the world with thank you notes, encouraging comments and questions regarding the book. And, as one reader suggested I have included a page on the site with a selection of questions that have been sent to me, along with my replies, which may help to clarify some things for others in their guitar building attempts.

Since the book has been out I have heard from many of you that have sited errors or needed clarification in the first edition. These errors have been noted along with some additional text here and there for clarification and sent to the publisher for correction in the second printing. a PDF document containing all known errors can be downloaded in the errata section.
 The book has been out for a couple of years now and it still amazes me how many of you out there are interested in building classical guitars, either for yourselves or in launching a guitar building career. The book has enabled me to launch a few new endeavors of my own such as holding classes in the shop, a line of guitar building products, and a DVD series due to be released in the fall. I am very fortunate that this has all come from my love of the classical guitar. The truth is, I never intended to write a book at all. The project just sort of fell into my lap.
 In December, in the midst of planning to move the shop to Asheville, I was approached by Sterling Publishing and asked if I would like to write a book on guitar making. As I thought about it the prospect of undertaking such a huge project the challenge of producing something that I would be proud of became the focus of my enthusiasm. I had been given a rare opportunity - a vehicle to share my techniques and thoughts about something I love.
For the next year, nearly every day was a combination of building guitars, writing, and photo shoots. The book chronicles the building of a classical guitar from a stack of boards to putting on the strings and tuning it up. WIth almost 600 photos and drawings and over 300 pages of detailed text I attempted to recreate as accurately as possible the building process.
 If you have never built a guitar and are planning your first attempt consider using this book as a guide. Only some basic woodworking skills and a minimally equipped shop are required. Due to the large amount of information necessary to cover the topic explanations of woodworking related techniques have been omitted and it is assumed the reader is already proficient in some basic woodworking techniques, or will consult the references listed in the bibliography of the book and in the reference section of the links page on this site. Alternative methods are presented to facilitate the availability of tools and equipment. The book was written with the first time builder in mind, but no doubt anyone with some building experience could benefit from some content, I know I am always looking for better ways to do things. Also, be sure to check out the guitar making classes being offered. Classes are being held in the shop that cover various aspects of the building process.
 The guitar I am building in my shop today is very loosely based on the Hauser/Torres guitar design. The design has evolved in search of improved sound and playability. The plantilla is all that remains of the original 1937 Hauser from which this design began.
 The sound of Segovia's 1937 Hauser always appealed to me, even with the less than ideal sound quality of the old recordings. Therefore, when I began making guitars I started trying to reproduce this sound with the Hauser/Torres design. The more conscious I became of the sound of the guitar in general, the more open I became to other influences and my concept for the ideal sound began to evolve and my design began to change. The design of my guitars has changed slowly over the years.
 It is difficult at best to describe sound with words due to the fact that sound, and language, are both so subjective. So I will limit my words to those I typically hear other people use to describe the sound of my instruments. The phrase I hear most often is that they have a traditionally Spanish sound. I would not disagree with this statement. Additionally, they have character, a full tonal palette, and power. Enough said, I invite you to come and listen to one yourself.

Life as A luthier has been made possible for me only with the help of many people. First and foremost, I would like to thank my parents, Marion and Stan, for always supporting me, even when they may not have agreed with me. Without their support, none of this would have been possible. When I was a small boy, I had asked for a carpentry tool set long before it would be appropriate or safe for a child to play with. I was so insistent that my parents finally caved in and bought me one. While I was playing with the tools, set up under a tree in my grandparents' backyard, my grandfather watched from a window. Impressed with how intently I was able to amuse myself for such a long period of time, he told my mother, "That boy is going to do something with his hands." The time I spent in the Fine Woodworking Program at the College of the Redwoods actually changed my life. I was fortunate to have made some lifelong friends while at the school and will be forever indebted to the outstanding faculty. I would like to thank James Krenov, Jim Budlong, Michael Burns, and David Welter for their guidance, skill, and friendship, and for putting up with me during my time there. I would like to especially acknowledge James Krenov, whose book A Cabinetmaker's Notebook inspired me long ago, only to be eclipsed by later studying with him at the school. As one of his students, I could not help but admire his aesthetic, his approach to the craft, his keen observation of nature around him, and how all of this is evident in his work. I can only hope to follow his example. And thank you,]im, for your friendship. There are a few guitar builders who have both inspired and helped me in my journey as a luthier. I would like to thank Jeff Elliott, Cindy Burton, Greg Byers, John Gilbert, and Charles Fox for their generosity in sharing their knowledge of guitar building, and for their friendship. I would also like to thank the many guitarists who have provided feedback, which is invaluable to making a better instrument. In putting together this book, I called upon a few people to assist in one way or another. I would like to thank Cindy Park for all her help and support. She has helped with this project in more ways than she is probably aware of. I would like to thank Mariah Grant for doing a great job on the bulk of the photography. I would also like to thank Larry White at the University of North Carolina at Asheville for recommending her. In addition, I would like to thank Lacey Haslam and Franzi Charen for their help with the photography. And I would like to thank all the folks at Iris Photo/Graphic for keeping everything straight.  

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword by James Krenov

Foreword by Jeffrey Van

Preface

Introduction

PART ONE—Preparation

 

CHAPTER 1. The Guitar

Anatomy of the Guitar

Sound

Choosing to Build or Buy

 

CHAPTER 2. The Wood

Types of Wood

Moisture Content

Cuts, Grain, and Selection

 

CHAPTER 3. The Shop

What You Need in Your Shop

Jigs You Will Need to Make

Hand Tools

Vises and Clamps

Bench Tools to Make

Specialty Items

Humidity Control

 

CHAPTER 4.

Templates and Molds

The Plantilla

A Transparent Template

Side Mold

Lining Mold

The Solera

Headpiece Template and Drilling Jig

Back Workboard

 

CHAPTER 5.

Layout and Planning

Choosing the Color and Design Scheme

Materials and Parts

Plans and Layout

 

PART TWO—Construction

 

CHAPTER 6. The Neck

The Neck Blank

The Headpiece

The Heel

 

CHAPTER 7. The Sides

Bending and Laminating the Sides

Linings

Assembling the Neck and Sides

CHAPTER 8. The Details

Bindings, Purflings, Back and Butt Strips

The Wheat Motif

 

CHAPTER 9. The Top

Selecting a Top 162

Jointing and Thicknessing

The Rosette

Bracing and Patches

CHAPTER 10. The Back

Jointing and Thicknessing

Bracing

 

CHAPTER 11.

Assembling the Body

Before Gluing on the Top

Gluing the Top

Preparing to Glue on the Back

Bindings and Purflings

Heel Cap and Butt Strip

 

CHAPTER 12.

The Fingerboard

Making and Installing the Fingerboard

Before Fretting

Fretting

Shaping the Neck

 

PART THREE—Final Touches

 

CHAPTER 13. Finishing

Understanding Finish

Final Touches and Prepping for

Finishing

French Polishing

Lacquering

 

CHAPTER 14. The Bridge

Bridge Design

Building the Bridge

Installing the Bridge

 

CHAPTER 15. The Setup

The Nut, Saddle, and Tuning Machines

Strings and Final Setup

Care of Your Guitar

The Gallery

Bibliography

Metric Equivalents

Index    

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GIBSON'S FABULOUS FLAT-TOP GUITARS An Illustrated History & Guide Vinopal-Erlewine-Whitford LIBRO

GIBSON'S FABULOUS FLAT-TOP GUITARS, An Illustrated History & Guide, Vinopal. 224 pagine.

Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Format: Softcover
Author : Dan Erlewine
Author : David Vinopal
Author : Eldon Whitford

Finally back in print! The must-have book on Gibson's killer acoustic guitars, now updated.

From the 1920s to the present, Gibson and its flat-tops have been synonymous with American music. Whether the music you listen to is from the North or the South, the country or the city, it is likely that a Gibson guitar was involved in creating it. Through more than 200 photos and detailed text, this book chronicles the development and evolution of Gibson's fabulous flat-tops, showing why these guitars have been the choice of so many great musicians, professional and amateur alike, over the last 70 years. 224 pages

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