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The Electric Guitar Sourcebook by Dave Hunter is a comprehensive guidebook that helps musicians find the sounds they like for their electric guitar. Published in 2006 by Leonard Corporation, Hal, this trade paperback includes a CD and 207 pages of valuable information. The book covers various topics within the genre of music, specifically focusing on guitar and recording techniques. Illustrated with the author's expertise, this sourcebook is a must-have for any guitar enthusiast looking to expand their knowledge and skills in the world of electric guitar sound.
Synopsis(Book). Why does an electric archtop sound so different from a solidbody guitar when they have the same strings and pickups? Why does Eric Clapton use a vibrato Stratocaster with the vibrato arm removed and the mechanism blocked off with a piece of wood? Why does a strings-though-body guitar sound brighter than an instrument with the strings anchored at the bridge? The sound of an electric guitar is the sum of many parts. Every component, from the wood in the neck to the metal in the tuners and everything in between including the amount of air in the body affects the overall tone of an instrument. In this book, Dave Hunter looks at the development of the electric guitar since the earliest instruments in the late 1930s, and how, since then, guitar makers and players have sought to define and refine all the elements that create a guitar's tone. This book includes: analysis of the different components that make up a guitar and how each affects the sound of an instrument * chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the main body types, their characteristics, and their strengths and weaknesses * in-depth specifications of over 70 guitars * interviews with significant people in the guitar-making world * accompanying online audio with examples of many of the guitar sounds described in the book. By looking at all the variables involved, this book will set you, the player, on the road to achieving that sound you've always wanted.