In this thoroughly researched and illustrated history, Paul Atkinson traces the design and development of the electric guitar from invention to international mass production . . . The book is packed with colour photos and contemporary adverts – Atkinson has tracked down some rare images . . . The book offers an exhaustive and attractive discussion of a classic of modern design.

The Wire

There are plenty of books on electric guitars but very few consider them as industrial design products. Yet models such as the Fender Stratocaster or Gibson's Flying V have become part of the visual language of contemporary culture, bizarrely enduring designs that seem somehow not to have dated.

Edwin Heathcote, Financial Times

There are many, many competing claims and myths about original electric guitar designs. Atkinson set himself the task of picking carefully through the evidence. OK, this is not a book you’ll be buying your aunty for Christmas, but the stories behind your favorite axes and why some never became favorites is why this is an interesting read!

Mixdown Magazine

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Atkinson seeks to explain the complicated history of the electric guitar – complicated because of the burden of mythology, legend, contradictory statements, and inaccurate dating attached to the instrument. To make sense of the mess, Atkinson did extensive research, conducted interviews, and delved into oral histories . . . The book includes numerous diagrams/patents, and photographs of various electric guitar models help the reader understand which model is under discussion. Recommended.

Choice

Atkinson strives to separate fact from myth in this well-researched, accessible exploration of the electric guitar . . . Readers learn how the basic instrument is created, with fascinating highlights such as the integration of automobile engineering techniques and evocative new body shapes. Beautiful color photographs, contemporary advertisements, and examples of musicians displaying their own favorites add interest . . . Decidedly welcome. Atkinson’s rigorous scholarship and clear affection for the subject shine.

Library Journal

<p>One would be hard-pressed to name a more culturally iconic piece of technology produced over the past seventy<br />years than the electric guitar. Perhaps only sports cars, like the Corvette or Camaro, resonate as strongly in relation to youth-centered culture in the late twentieth century. Paul Atkinson’s fine overview of how the electric guitar evolved from its humble origins (discovered in an 1890 patent application) to the present certainly bolsters that impression. The book is full of photographs, drawings, and advertisements with richly detailed descriptions of virtually every significant model developed over that span . . . Atkinson draws on a variety of published sources and interviews to augment his commentary, and he tells the story in a clear, accessible fashion . . . a useful and visually striking addition to the literature on the electric guitar.</p>

Technology and Culture Journal

The chapters are both informative and gripping and feature countless quotes from expert luthiers, guitar gods, collectors, customization authorities, collectors, music journalists, designers and fans. Furthermore, dozens of vintage ads from the 1940s – 1990s give some impressions on how a guitar, its upgraded design or features, changed over the decades . . . A well-researched, hardcover coffee-table book with excellent pictures.

www.popcultureshelf.com

For me, a truly compelling, fact-packed read all about how guitars are made, look, sound and play. Paul Atkinson admirably recounts a century of history, invention and experimentation by experts and amateurs of a revolutionary instrument. Highly recommended for anyone who has a guitar, and for anyone who wants one.

KT Tunstall, singer-songwriter and guitarist

Paul has put a fantastically exhaustive amount of work into this book for all of us global guitar nerds to enjoy. It’s so much fun to dive into it full immersion, and glean everything from details on iconic artist guitars to strange inventions from creatives on the fringe!

Jennifer Batten, guitarist (Michael Jackson, Jeff Beck)

A great resource for all guitar players, tinkerers and enthusiasts. Paul Atkinson's well-researched book provides essential and fascinating facts of this unique instrument's development over the course of more than a century.

Paul Brett, rock guitarist, journalist, guitar designer

Paul Atkinson has dug deep into the history of the electric guitar to create a detailed view of the ways in which makers and musicians have tried—and in many cases succeeded—to move its design forward. This engaging new book will be required reading for anyone interested in the development of one of the most popular and revolutionary instruments ever created.

Tony Bacon, guitar historian and author

The electric guitar is an exceptional object. Its sound is heard every day by hundreds of millions of people. Yet this beloved instrument started as an experimental project, hand-built by lone inventors and warily regarded by audience and players alike. Amplified traces the history of the design and development of the electric guitar as it became a mass-produced object made, sold and played all over the world. Paul Atkinson shows how, over the years, amateur makers, part-time tinkerers, musicians, enthusiasts, designers and corporations have developed its design, its looks and its sound.
Featuring new interviews with players and makers, and many illustrations sure to inspire ‘guitar envy’, this book shows how the electric guitar went from an instrument to an icon.

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An in-depth look at the invention and evolution of the electric guitar.

Introduction
Chapter One: Emergence
Chapter Two: The Holy Trinity
Chapter Three: Expansion
Chapter Four: Diversity
Chapter Five: Technology
Epilogue

References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

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a highly illustrated design history of the electric guitar

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789142747
Publisert
2021-02-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Reaktion Books
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

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Biografisk notat

Paul Atkinson is Professor of Design and Design History at Sheffield Hallam University. He is the writer of the BBC guitar documentary Cigar Box Blues: The Makers of a Revolution (2019).