Tuesday, September 15, 2009
E-Guitar s Rebel history
E-Guitar s Rebel history As with many inventions, the electric guitar at first with skepticism from the original performers and the traditional guitar and the public. Country and blues and jazz instrumentalists first player to the variety of new tones and sounds of electric guitar as it sounds and explore new ways to change, bend, and are more durable notes.In 1950, Rock and roll found a new home in the electric guitar is more volume and sound guidance that appeal to an audience of adolescents (expenditure, the new found dollars). While the electric guitar other musical influences, the electric guitar was at the center of the cultural rebellion that symbolizes the Rock and Roll. The new Guitar "legend" has been created, with slicked-back hair, leather jacket, a motorcycle, and "real estate" guitar.The electric solid body Spanish style guitar design has been associated with the Rock and Roll . The first known commercially produced Spanish solid-body electric guitar is a 1939 Slingerland. Les Paul experimented with a similar design in 1940. In 1947 Paul Bigsby with famous country singer Merle Travis, a solid body guitar, which is very similar to the guitars are still on this day.But Leo Fender who was particularly revolutionized the electric guitar together with his wonderful line of amplifiers. As a radio craftsman, he designed a large amplifiers with very desired tone. He was also the first successfully mass produce and market Spanish-style solid body electric guitar. The success of his line and then Telecaster Stratocaster line, other producers to ensure their models.Gibson Fender was the first major competitor in 1952. Expert guitarist Les Paul helped the public and the design of Gibson guitars, including the legendary Les Paul models. E 'was the mass production of Fender guitars and Gibson, that the price reduction and the achievement by young people across the country. Now all the kids could see how a musical rebellion.In in 1960, many people think that rock and roll would be a rapid fashion, but with the Beatles and Beach Boys and other groups in 1960, Rock and Roll music dominated and was deeply rooted in American culture.It was also in 1960 that the guitar players found new sounds, and most guitarists have been associated with distortion and other special effects such as tremolo and reverb.Distortion and feedback has been sent to the guitarist like Hendrix, Van Halen and Tom Scholz.In the early 1970s also saw new guitar effects like Phaser, Flanger, Compressor, Tube Screamer, Octaver, and many others offer a wide range of sounds, which continue to be used for this day . And now you can use these effects in a modeling amp and effects are combined in a way that they are complementary and not competing with each other over the past decades have also seen the rise of professional women's guitarist. Pioneers, such as Bonnie Raitt and cardiovascular have respect for women in an area that is traditionally male dominated.The guitar was around sixty years. Although the 1980 were heavily influenced by synthesizers, electric guitar is still in all types of music is played and heard by men and women of all age.Copyright (c) 2006Jessica DEET writes about interesting information to help people. Find more information about news and tablature for guitar
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