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The Electric Guitar Handbook [Hardcover]

Alan Ratcliffe


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Product Description

"The Electric Guitar Handbook" is ideal for the electric guitarist who wants to improve the technical aspects of their playing and so widen their sonic palette, record and gig with a band. It covers the basics of buying the right electric guitar, amplification, accessories and effects, and offers a solid grounding in the fundamentals of mastering these effects. The book covers the basics of putting a band together, gigging, getting started in the music industry and recording. The brief history of the electric guitar covers classics like the Fender Stratocaster and cutting edge newcomers like the Parker Fly. The final chapter profiles 35 electric guitar legends from Chet Atkins to Buckethead, Jimi Hendrix to Steve Vai, with information on their gear, and recommended recordings.

From the Author

The Electric Guitar Handbook is ideal to help both new and existing electric guitarists with the knowledge needed to get the most out of their instruments and music. It is also ideal at those players who want to start a band, perform live and even record.

It covers the basics of buying the right electric guitar and amplification, as well as the range of available accessories, from the essential to the esoteric.

A solid grounding is given in the fundamentals of the different effects, how to use them, how to combine them and how to start mastering them.

The essential guitar setup and maintenance tasks that every guitarist should know are also covered, from cleaning and restringing to action, truss rod and intonation adjustment.

The book also covers the basics of putting a band together, gigging, getting started in the music industry and recording.

The Brief history of the electric guitar covers guitars from the earliest models like the Rickenbacker "Frying Pan", through classics like the Fender Stratocaster to cutting edge newcomers like the Parker Fly.

The final chapter profiles 35 electric guitar legends from Chet Atkins to Steve Vai, George Benson to Jimi Hendrix, with information on their gear, and recommended recordings.

About the Author

Author Alan Ratcliffe has been playing guitar for 22 years and is fascinated by every aspect of how this instrument works and how it can be improved. He worked as a luthier for 15 years, during which time he was authorised to repair Gibson, Fender, Martin and Ibanez guitars, and install Fishman transducers. Deeply interested in guitar technology, he has been using guitar synthesizers for 10 years. He runs workshops on these and other hi-tech items such as piezo bridges, and has earned a Graph Tech GHOST endorsement. Alan is a qualified recording engineer and a fanatical home recording enthusiast. He spent six years in the music retail industry, handling repairs, sales and orders for a major musical equipment importer and retailer. He now writes a popular series of articles for their website, covering a wide variety of topics from guitar maintenance and home recording to drum tuning and buyer's guides. Consultant Mark Greenwood has been playing and studying the guitar for 20 years and has been in working bands for most of that time. He plays all styles of music and teaches both classical and electric guitar to a wide range of age groups and abilities. He owns a recording studio where he has engineered, mixed and produced many artists and bands. For a seven-year period he worked in a guitar store in central London, learning a great deal about guitars (and how to set them up), amplifiers, effects processors and accessories.
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