Hal Leonard Guitar Method DVD: For the Beginning Electric or Acoustic Guitarist

Hal Leonard Guitar Method DVD: For the Beginning Electric or Acoustic Guitarist

  • Published by Hal Leonard
  • DVD with Tom Kolb
  • Author: Tom Kolb

The world-famous Hal Leonard Guitar Method has taught millions of people to play. Now learning will be even easier, thanks to this great new Digital Video Disc! Designed for anyone just learning to play electric or acoustic guitar, it covers: tuning, identifying the parts of the guitar, reading both standard notation and tablature, playing chords, strumming and picking, improvising basic rock solos and lots more. It features great camera angles, helpful on-screen music, guitar diagrams, hand-pos

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How to Play Guitar: Electric And Acoustic – The Basics and Beyond – Chords, Scales, Tunes, and Tips

How to Play Guitar: Electric And Acoustic – The Basics and Beyond – Chords, Scales, Tunes, and Tips

Packaged with an audio CD containing 12 lessons from the book, this easy-to-use guide provides lessons for playing electrics and acoustics by some of the guitar world’s top teachers, including Rick Gartner, Happy Traum, and Arlen Roth. 25 photos. 25 illustrations.

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K & M A-FRAME ELECTRIC GUITAR STAND B Reviews

K & M A-FRAME ELECTRIC GUITAR STAND B

  • For electric guitars.
  • Stable, sturdy, simple and easy to adjust and fold
  • Width adjusts from 220 to 350 mm.
  • Support arms are covered with exclusive non-marring material to protect instrument finishes.

A-FRAME ELECTRIC GUITAR STAND B

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The Early Design Of The Electric Guitar

The Early Design Of The Electric Guitar

Originally guitars were all acoustic, and the volume achievable by such guitars was quite enough for the environments in which they were played. However, as music developed and the locations in which it performed grew larger, and with the introduction of accompanying instruments, it became necessary to increase the volume and sound of the guitar. Especially with jazz gaining in popularity, the brass instruments would simply drown out the guitar, and so solutions had to be found.


It was Les Paul, a major innovator in the world of guitars, experimented with attaching microphones to guitars, and this led to some of the earliest electric guitars, although these were generally simply hollow acoustic guitars with tungsten pickups. In 1931 these were being manufactured by the Electro String Instrument Corporation, and the design of an acoustic guitar with a hollow body and a tungsten pickup was devised by Harry Watson, and this model was called the

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