The Blue Book Of Guitar Amplifiers is the ultimate reference tool that no discerning amp buyer should be without. This is the most complete guide available and is the only publication solely dedicated to current Guitar and Bass amplifier information and up-to-date values. 840 pages in length this book contains amplifiers from over 500 individual manufacturers and boutique builders. Features include: Over 5 850 new and vintage individual models are identified in detail with current new or used market retail values and many are included. 18 000+ values are included and many have been updated to reflect the current state of thevintage Guitar amp marketplace taking into consideration that large heavy amplifiers are not as popular as they used to be and values are down. Nearly 2 000 black and white images are included in this newest edition with 3 650 available online in high-res colour. The Guitar symbol in the text indicates that one or more images are available for viewing directly on the Blue Book website in full colour for free. The revised 16-page colour Photo Grading System (PGS) is included to help properly determine the condition of any amplifier - the most important factor when assessing accurate value. A thorough anatomy depicting all the individual components of an amplifier is included plus an extensive glossary that explains amplifier terminology and definitions. The Trademark Index is directly incorporated into the text with contact information for nearly all current trademarks/builders. Once again all the current or recent boutique amp builders are listed and many have individual model listings.
SKU: BT.MUSAM1001440R
ISBN 9781783058921. English.
Hailed as the most comprehensive and complete beginner's Guitar method ever, the Justinguitar.com Beginner's Course from Justin Sandercoe will take you through everything from buying a Guitar to basic improvisation, now including two CDs full of content. If you have ever thought about picking up a Guitar, this book should be your first port of call. In renowned music teacher Justin Sandercoe 's friendly and authoritative way, he takes you through the basics of being a Guitarist from the absolute beginning to playing some impressive songs. You will learn all the essential chords, the fundamental scales and rhythm strumming and picking. giving you demonstrations of every chord, technique and exercise to help you hear exactly how everything should sound. Justinguitar.com has been world-renowned since it was initially set up in 2003. The Independent The CDs have been specially recorded by Justin newspaper has called him one of the most influential guitarists in history, and his combined total of 100 million viewers would certainly agree. His online videos have gained him huge recognition, but he is also a teacher at the Guitar Institute, and has taught thousands of students privately, including Katie Melua and Cathy Dennis. The course has been 20 years in the making, and has incorporated everything that a beginning guitarist needs to know, but that is often skipped over in less rewarding methods; things like music theory, aural training and songs specifically chosen to reinforcetechniques learned. Speaking of songs, if you want more songs to learn as a fantastic complement to this book, check out the Justinguitar.com Beginner's Songbook . Topics covered in this Beginner's Course include: Choosing equipment like a Guitar, an amplifier and accessories Open, barre and power chords as well as rhythm Guitar techniques Scorching lead playing such as the 12-bar blues and basic improvisation.
SKU: HL.103138
ISBN 9781476817477. UPC: 884088690595. 12.0x9.0x1.1 inches. Tom Wheeler Foreword by James Burton.
Welcome to The Fender Archives - part history, part archive, part scrapbook, and part treasure chest. You are invited along on a research expedition, a sort of archeological dig through several sites: file folders in Fender's offices; the family archives of Don Randall; author/curator Richard Smith's collections; the photo galleries of John Peden and Fretted Americana; jammed metal cabinets in a sweltering warehouse near the Corona factory; and the home of the late Bob Perine in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, just blocks from the beach where he and Ned Jacoby took now-iconic photos of high school kids, surfboards, palm trees, and chrome-clad rocket-ship guitars in Shoreline Gold and Daphne Blue and Candy Apple Red. The Fender Archives looks at the company from the inside. Handwritten letters, production totals, personal logbooks, in-house memos, Leo Fender's drawing-board sketches, financial reports-such documents are freed here from long confinement in cardboard boxes and filing cabinets, dusted off, and promoted from background to spotlight. The Fender Archives sheds new light on the inspirations for revolutionary instruments and amplifiers, their sometimes difficult births and growing pains, the environment into which they were unleashed upon the world, and the motivations and personalities of key players.