Rickenbacker Electric 12-String by Tony Bacon

Rickenbacker Electric 12-String by Tony Bacon

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RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC 12 STRING BOOK

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Rickenbacker Electric 12-String by Tony Bacon

The definitive history of the world's most famous 12-string electric guitar. When the Byrds recorded their hit version of Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man they popularized a new sound in pop music: the electric 12-string guitar. Rickenbacker is the guitar maker that brought the electric 12-string to market and has since been almost single-handedly responsible for establishing what such a guitar should do. The California company gave one of its earliest 12-strings to George Harrison of the Beatles on the group's first tour of the United States in 1964. He immediately used it live and in the studio and showed off the sound of electric jangle to the rest of the world. This book tells the story of those heady days in the '60s, of the competitors who tried and failed to match the sound, and of the instrument's continuing production by Rickenbacker and use by many modern guitarists. Complete with high-quality photos and exclusive interviews with many of the 12-string's leading players, this is the best guide yet to the history of the sound of jingle-jangle.
Tony Bacon is a leading author on instrument history and a cofounder of Jawbone Press. His books include Paul McCartney – Bassmaster, 50 Years of Fender, The Ultimate Guitar Book, and Electric Guitars – The Illustrated Encyclopedia.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780879309886
ISBN 10 0879309881
Titre Rickenbacker Electric 12-String
Auteur Tony Bacon
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Hal Leonard Corporation
Année de publication 2010-04-01
Nombre de pages 160
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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