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FENDER THE GOLDEN AGE OF 1946-1970 by MARTIN KELLY, PAUL KELLY, TERRY FOSTER BOOK

FENDER THE GOLDEN AGE OF 1946-1970. MARTIN KELLY, PAUL KELLY, TERRY FOSTER

BOOK.

Leo Fender's guitars have arguably had the greatest influence on modern music than any other make of guitar. Over 250 guitars in every model, style and finish are lovingly photographed and detailed, from the greatest to the rarest - Strats, Teles and the infamous Marauder. This title includes hundreds of never-before-seen images from recently unearthed archives and specially commissioned shoots around the world. Working with a worldwide network of collectors each model has been photographed specially for the book and alongside these exceptionally rare guitars are reproductions of Fender ephemera - the largest collection anyone will have ever seen. Tracing the history and influence of the company with a level of detail no other book can rival. These vintage guitars are among the most loved and collectible instruments in the world.

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FENDER BASS HANDBOOK THE, How to Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot and Modify Your Bass. Paul Balmer

FENDER BASS HANDBOOK THE, How to Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot and Modify Your Bass. Paul Balmer

 

Description

In 1950 Leo Fender took on the challenge of making a string bass audible in 'Western Swing'. He also wanted to design a bass playable by guitarists - with 'Precision' fretting and a workable 'scale'. His audacious solution caused a revolution and today no aspect of popular music is untouched by his genius.

This easy-to-use manual offers advice on how to get the best from your Fender Bass, be it a budget Chinese Squier or a Classic Jazz. With step-by-step guidance and clear colour photographs, subjects include changing pickups, adjusting a truss rod, active EQ and a DIY fretless conversion on a budget Squier.

Seventeen case studies examine in detail everything from an ex-John Entwistle 1952-53 USA-made '51-type precision to Indonesian, Japanese, Mexican and Chinese Fender Bass variants, including Jazz, Telecaster Bass, Bass VI, Bronco, Mustang and Jaguar. Legendary Californian session bassist Carol Kaye supplies a foreword and there are 'Tech Tip' contributions from world-renowned Bass experts John and Andy Diggins.

Buying a Fender Bass
Know your Fender Precision
Know your '60s Fender Jazz
Setting up and tuning
Repairs, maintenance and adjustments
Case studies
Key Fender players and their basses
Author Paul Balmer played his first Fender Bass in 1961 and has recorded hundreds of Fender Basses in the recording studio as engineer and producer. With invaluable guidance from professional luthier John Diggins, Paul has enjoyed restoring his '51- and '57-type Precisions and upgrading a fretless Jazz.

 

The Fender Bass Handbook

How to Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot and Modify Your Bass
Series: Book
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Paul Balmer

Here's the first hands-on how-to manual devoted to the legendary Fender electric bass guitar. This guidebook shows owners and dreamers the basics of selecting and buying basses; maintenance and repairs such as tuning, setting intonation, fret repairs, bridge and nut adjustments, and electrics troubleshooting; spur-of-the-moment stageside fixes; and some basic “performance” enhancements like adding “hot rod” aftermarket pickups, and more. In glorious full color throughout, this deluxe hardcover features 600+ photos, and expert advice on choosing a bass, with detailed model histories.

Width: 8.25"
Length: 10.75"
202 pages

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FENDER TELECASTER HANDBOOK How to Buy-Maintain-Set Up-Troubleshoot-Modify Your Tele-Paul Balmer

FENDER TELECASTER THE HANDBOOK, How to Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot, and Modify Your Tele. Paul Balmer

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The Fender Telecaster Handbook
How to Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot, and Modify Your Tele
Series: Book
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Paul Balmer

This is the first hands-on how-to manual devoted to the Telecaster. This guidebook shows owners and dreamers the basics of selecting and buying Telecasters. It covers maintenance and repairs such as tuning, setting intonation, tremolo alignment, fret repairs, bridge and nut adjustments, electrics troubleshooting; spur-of-the-moment stageside fixes; and some basic performance enhancements like adding “hot rod” aftermarket pickups.

Width: 8.25"
Length: 10.75"
198 pages

 

Description

In series with the best-selling manuals on the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitars, this manual covers the Fender Telecaster in detail, explaining how to maintain it, set it up to get the best sound, and repair it when things go wrong or damage occurs.

Originally introduced in 1950 as the Broadcaster, the Telecaster was the first production Electric Guitar and remains one of the most popular. Superbly illustrated and designed, this manual includes case studies of key models - everything from a 1948 prototype to a 2008 'closet classic' - but also gives appropriate attention to today's affordable Squier versions.

Key content
Buying a Fender Telecaster, used and new options, pitfalls, authenticity issues, getting the right Guitar for the job.
Pre-gig checks, tuning, and stageside repairs.
Routine maintenance and servicing.
Set-ups and careful 'customising'.
Case studies of key Telecaster models, such as the '51 Nocaster, '52 Relic repro, '70s Thinline, Customer Elite, Jeff Beck Esquire reissue, Gerry Donahue model and Squier affordables.
'Under The Hood' with celebrity users - how the pros set up their Telecasters and related hardware, including Jeff Beck, Jerry Donahue, Keith Richards and Albert Lee.

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FENDER PRECISION BASSES 1951-1954 Detlef Schmidt LIBRO HAL LEONARD CENTERSTREAM-BASSO ELETTRICO

FENDER PRECISION BASSES 1951-1954. Detlef Schmidt

LIBRO ILLUSTRATO SUL FAMOSO MODELLO DI BASSO ELETTRICO FENDER . 

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Series: Guitar

Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Hardcover
Author: Detlef Schmidt

Introduced in 1951, the Fender Precision Bass is the precursor of all modern electric basses. This book takes a look at the history of the “slab body basses” and the most famous players. In addition to many historical photos, the full color book lists many basses with beautiful pictures, detail shots, and anecdotes. This book is a must-have for every bass player and enthusiast or collector.
162 pages

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FENDER 60 YEARS OF SIX DECADES OF THE GREATEST ELECTRIC GUITARS Tony Bacon STRATOCASTER-TELECASTER

60 Years of Fender Six Decades of the Greatest Electric Guitars. Tony Bacon

Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Format: Softcover
Author: Tony Bacon

The latest addition to Tony Bacon's acclaimed series of guitar books, 60 Years of Fender gives a year-by-year history of the most successful electric guitar maker. In 1950, Leo Fender introduced to the world the solidbody electric guitar – the instrument known as the Telecaster. He soon added two more classics: the Precision Bass (1951) and the Stratocaster (1954). Fender's sleek, adaptable guitars have since fueled modern music – from country to rock – and have been heard in the hands of virtually every guitarist of note, from Buddy Holly to Kurt Cobain, from Eric Clapton to John Mayer. Illustrated with an unrivaled gallery of color photographs of instruments, players, and memorabilia, this revised and updated edition expands upon 50 Years of Fender (published in 2000), covering nine more years of the Fender story.

“A must-have for any Fender fan. Highly entertaining.”

– Guitar Player

Inventory #HL 00332861
ISBN: 9780879309664
UPC: 884088401597
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
144 pages

 

Leo Fender listened hard to players' comments about the
Telecaster and Esquire models, and during the early 1950s he and
Freddie Tavares began to devise the guitar that would become the
Stratocaster (seen in stylized form on the 1954 catalog cover,
right). At first other makers had merely mocked Fender's new
solid body guitars, but soon Gibson had joined in with its Les
Paul, Gretsch with the Duo Jet, Kay with its K-125. Competition
was looming - and Fender needed to up the stakes. This they
most certainly did.

The Stratocaster was launched during 1954. Samples
around May and June were followed by the first proper
production run in October. The new Fender guitar was
the first solidbody electric with three pickups, meaning
a range of fresh tones, and featured a new-design
vibrato unit that provided pitch-bending and
shimmering chordal effects.
The new vibrato - often called a "tremolo" by
Fender and many others since - was troublesome in
development. But the result was the first self-contained
vibrato unit: an adjustable bridge, a tailpiece, and a
vibrato system, all in one. It wasn't a simple mechanism
for the time, but a reasonably effective one. It followed
the Fender principle of taking an existing product (in
this case, the Bigsby vibrato) and improving it.
Fender's new vibrato had six bridge-pieces, one for
each string, adjustable for height and length, which
meant that the feel of the strings could be personalized
and the guitar made more in tune with itself. The
complete unit was typical of Fender's constant
consideration of musicians' requirements and his
application of a mass-producer's solution.
The Strat came with a radically sleek, solid body,
based on the outl ine of the 1951 Fender Precision Bass.
Some musicians had complained to Fender that the
sharp edge on the Telecaster's body was uncomfortable
- the dissenters included musician/entertainer Rex
Gallion and Western Swing guitarist Bill Carson - and
so the Strat's body was contoured for the player's

comfort. Also, it was finished in a yellow-to-black
sunburst finish.
Even the output-jack mounting was new, recessed in
a stylish plate on the body face. And the headstock?
Side by side with Paul Bigsby's guitar made for Merle
Travis in 1948 there is clearly influence from the earlier
instrument. But as a whole the Fender Stratocaster
looked like no other guitar around, especially the
flowing, sensual curves of that beautifully
proportioned, timeless body.
The Stratocaster's new-style pickguard
complemented the Jines perfectly, and the
overall impression was of a guitar where
all the components ideally suited
one another. The Fender
Stratocaster has since become
the most popular, the most
copied, the most desired, and
very probably the most played :
solid electric guitar ever.
On its 40th anniversary in
1994 an official estimate put
Strat sales at over a million
guitars. At its launch it wasn't such
a world-beater; later in the 1950s,
the Fender Stratocaster began to hint
at future glories, especially in the hands
of players such as Buddy Guy, Carl Perkins,
and Buddy Holly.

The amp Custom Shop offered the high-end, vintage-flavored Vibro-King and Tone-Master as its first products, while the existing guitar Custom Shop reflected on a 90th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Strat. Comings and goings among Fender players included a debut from Liz Phair (opposite) and the death at 61 of the great Texas bluesman Albert Collins (memorial ad, right). G-Vox (above) was Fender's ill-fated computer guitar-teaching system.

With the continuing success of the guitar Custom
Shop, this year saw the start at Scottsdale, Arizona, of
an amp equivalent, with ex-Matchless electronics
expert Bmce Zinky in charge. The intention was to
make limited quantities of expensive, high-quality
products. The amp Shop would not build far-out
made-to-order items, but generally would follow the
guitar outfit's increasingly important business in
defining a catalog of regular items.
Artists could collaborate on individually crafted
items, but broadly speaking the hand-built
line would be drawn from reinterpretations ofFender's
classic tube amps of the 1940s, 50s and early 60s. The
first models to appear from the amp Custom Shop
were the Vibro-King 60-watt 3xlO combo and the
1one-Master 100-watt piggyback amp, with a choice of
2x 12 or 4x 12 cabinet, all finished in cream Tolex. In
the meantime at the guitar Custom Shop, over in
Corona, a link was being forged with motorcycle
manufacturer Harley-Davidson.
The result was the Fender Harley-Davidson 90th
Anniversary Commemorative Stratocaster in a very
limited mn of 109 pieces. The stunning handengraved
aluminum body summoned up the shiny
exterior of a Harley, while the bird's-eye maple neck
and ebony fingerboard would please anyone who
actually got to play one of these creations.
The signature-guitar list continued to grow, this year
with the addition of two new models, for Clarence
White and Richie Sambora. The Clarence White
Telecaster was named for the brilliant Byrds and
Kentucky Colonels guitarist, tragically killed by a
dmnk driver in 1973. The White Tele was fitted with
his favored Scmggs banjo-style detuners for first and
sixth strings, and the B-bender string-pull device that
he developed with Byrds dmmmer Gene Parsons.
Bon Jovi's Richie Sambora helped devise a Strat to
respond to his fiery playing, with Floyd Rose double-locking vibrato,
a DiMarzio bridge humbucker plus
Texas Special single-coils, and a flatter, wider
fingerboard. A personal touch came with
the inlaid stars for position markers.
On a cultural note, the Fullerton
Museum Center - not far from
the site of Leo Fender's
original workshops
exhibited Five Decades Of
Feruler, organized by guitar
historian Richard Smith.
Included were instmments
and an array of special
memorabilia fi"omFender as
well as Music Man and G&L.
Remarkably, this was the very
first exhibition to feature Fender's
achievements. "Leo forever changed
the course of popular music," is how
Smith admirably summed it up .

 

CONTENTS
the fifties page
the sixties page
the seventies page
the eighties page
the nineties page
the new millennium page
chronology of models page
index page
acknowledgements page

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STRATOCASTER GUITAR BOOK A Complete History of Fender Stratocaster Guitars Tony Bacon

The Stratocaster Guitar Book

A Complete History of Fender Stratocaster Guitars

 

Libro 

volume totalmente dedicato alla chitarra elettrica Fender Stratocaster .  

 

Series: Guitar Reference
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Format: Softcover
Author: Tony Bacon

Leo Fender's company changed the course of popular music in 1954 when they introduced the Stratocaster. Since then, the Strat has been played by countless guitarists, from Jimi Hendrix to Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck. In this book, interviews with important Strat players from every decade illustrate the instrument's versatility, playability, and continuing importance. This is the complete story of the Stratocaster and the Fender company, from the struggles of the 1950s to the new models, retro reissues, and luscious collectibles of the 21st century. The Stratocaster Guitar Book is a glorious compendium of beautiful pictures, a gripping history, and a detailed guide to all Strat models. A must for all guitar lovers.

Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
160 pages

 

CONTENTS:
THE STRATOCASTER STORY
THE PRE-STRAT ERA
THE FIFTIES
THE SIXTIES
THE SEVENTIES
THE EIGHTIES
THE NINETIES
RECENT YEARS
ENDNOTES
THE REFERENCE LISTING
US-MADE STRATOCASTERS
MEXICO-MADE STRATOCASTERS
JAPAN-MADE STRATOCASTERS
KOREA-MADE STRATOCASTERS
DATING & SERIAL NUMBERS
MODEL CHRONOLOGY
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

Leo began work as an accountant, at first in the accounts section of the state highway department and then at a tyre distribution company, but his hobby was always electronics. In his twenties, he built amplifiers and PA systems for public events: sports gatherings, dances, and so on. He took a few piano lessons before trying the saxophone, but he was never serious, and he never learned to play the guitar.
When he lost his accounts job in the Depression, Leo took a bold step and opened his own radio and record store in Fullerton, around 1938. He called the new retail and repair shop Fender Radio Service, and it seemed a natural move for the ambitious and newlymarried 30-year-old. He advertised his wares and services on his business card: "Electrical appliances, phonograph records, musical instruments & repairs, public address systems, sheet music."
His new store on South Spadra meant that Leo met many local musicians and characters in the music and electronics businesses. During the first few years he hooked up with several people who would prove important to his future success. First among these was a professional violinist and lap-steel guitarist, Clayton Orr Kauffman, known to all simply as Doc.
The story goes that some time around 1940, Doc brought an amplifier into Leo's shop for repair and the two got chatting. Doc had amplified his own guitars and made designs for an electric guitar and a vibrato system. By this time, Leo had started looking into the potential for electric guitars and was playing around with pickup designs. A crude solidbody guitar that Fender and Kauffman built in 1943 purely to test these early pickups - one design for which was patented in '44 - is today in the Roy Acuff Museum at Opryland, ashville.
Doc went to work for an aircraft company during World War II, but the two incorrigible tinkerers still found time to get together and come up with a design for a record-changer good enough to net them $5,000. They used some of this money to bolster their shortlived company, K&F (for Kauffman & Fender), and began production of electric lap-steel guitars and small amplifiers in November 1945.
In the 20s, many people in America had taken up the little lap-steel guitar, often called the Hawaiian guitar, and the instrument was still tremendously popular. The steel had been the first type of guitar to go electric in the 30s. Several innovative companies, with Rickenbacker in the lead, experimented with electro-magnetic pickups, fixing them to guitars and feeding their signal out to small amplifiers. The attraction of the steel was that it was an easy-to-play instrument, and thus one suitable for beginners, but the electric version also proved appealing to professional musicians, especially in Hawaiian music and among country-and-western bands.
The musician would play the steel guitar on his lap or would step up to an instrument mounted on legs. The name came not from its construction - Fender's steels were all wooden - but from the metal bar that the player held in his left hand to stop the raised strings, which were generally tuned to an open chord. During the 30s and later the term the stratocaster guitar book...

... quantity, naturally, is limited," announced Fender, and during 1979 and 1980 the firm proceeded to make thousands of 25th Anniversary Stratocasters ($800 including case, virtually the same price as a standard model). "They went fast in '54. They'll go fast now," ran the insistent ad. An official estimate of production mentioned 10,000 units.
Most people tend to refer to a Stratocaster as a Strat, and in 1980 Fender finally used the abbreviation officially on a new model. It was designed by Gregg Wilson, who had come up with the budget-price Fender Lead models introduced the previous year. The new Strat combined regular Stratocaster looks with updated circuitry, a 'hot' bridge pickup, and fashionable heavy-duty brass hardware. Fender also offered the hardware separately as an after-market accessory line, called Original Brass Works, following the lead of various companies that popularised a craze for retrofit replacement parts. Larry DiMarzio was a leader in this new business, introducing his Super Distortion replacement pickup in 1975, with Mighty Mite, Seymour Duncan, and others soon following.
Fender intended with the Strat to re-introduce the old-style narrow headstock of the original Stratocasters. The broader type of the time had been in use since 1965. However, Fender used old worn-out tooling, and the result was not an entirely accurate re-creation. Smaller, certainly; accurate, no. A reversion to the four-bolt neck fixing and body-end truss-rod adjustment and the removal of the neck-tilt for the new Strat model implied that CBS were already aware of criticisms of 70s Stratocasters. A few brighter colours were offered for the Strat, too, reviving Lake Placid Blue, Candy Apple Red, and Olympic White.
The model was significant as the first attempt at a modernised Strat. It retailed at $995, compared to $745 for the regular Stratocaster.
One further attempt in 1980 to provide something different for Strat fans was the Hendrix Stratocaster. It was something like a 25th Anniversary Strat in overall spec, but it had an inverted headstock and additional body contouring, and was only offered in white.
It's another significant guitar, as it was the first Fender marketed to highlight an association with a musician, a sales technique that would become very important to the company from the late 80s. Only 25 or so were produced, and most if not all were marked as prototypes.
Colour schemes were brightened and expanded a little during the 80s, with the shortlived International Colors in 1981 and then the Custom Colors and Stratobursts of '82. Some of the new hues were distinctly lurid - such as Capri Orange, Aztec Gold, or Bronze Stratoburst - and they were not much liked at the time. In 1983, there was a short run of Marble or 'bowling ball' finishes, designed by Darren Johansen, in swirling Red, Blue, or Gold.
With generally trimmed model lines and a massive output from the factories at Fender, it was hard to resist the feeling as the 80s dawned that the newly-important calculations of the balance sheet were firmly established and took precedence over the company's former creativity. At the start of the decade, CBSmanagement decided that they needed some new blood to help reverse a decline in Fender's image and finances. Income had the stratocaster guitar book ...

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FENDER STRATOCASTER MANUAL Paul Balmer Hank Marvin ITALIANO MANUALE CHITARRA

FENDER STRATOCASTER MANUAL, by Paul Balmer, foreword by Hank Marvin.

LIBRO CON NUMEROSISSIME FOTOGRAFIE INGRANDITE A COLORI DEI PARTICOLARI DI TUTTE LA FASI PER LA RIPARAZIONE E IL SETTAGGIO. 

contents:
A CLASSIC STRAT
BUYING A FENDER STRATOCASTER:
new Stratocasters
other Strat options in 2006
second hand Stratocasters
verifying authenticity

KNOW YOUR VINTAGE STRAT

KNOW YOUR 'AMERICAN SERIES'

SETTING UP AND TUNING:
bridge adjustment
neck adjustment
replacing kluson tuners
tremolo/ vibrato alignment
tuning

REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS:
safety first
tools and working facilities
essential gig bag accessories
it's worth doing a little maintenance
stageside repairs
three-monthly checks
earthing and RF induction issues
paint and lacquer repairs
'String guide' variants
'hard tail' options
pickup replacement
pickup height settings
volume controls
nut adjustment
pickup selection options and rewiring
truss rod adjustment

SPECIFIC CASE STUDIES:
introduction
USA- made '54 custom shop
USA- made '57 vintage reissue
Chinese- made Squier
Mexican- made 'fat Strat'
indonesian- made 'standard Squier'
custom shop Eric Clapton
USA- made '74 vintage reissue
Japanese made 50th anniversary
Fender american series 2005
chinese 'standard' Squier

KEY STRAT PLAYERS AND THEIR GUITARS:
BUDDY HOLLY
ERIC CLAPTON 1, 'brownie' a 1956 sunburst stratocaster serial no 12073
HANK MARVIN
THE BEATLES
JIMI HENDRIX
ERIC CLAPTON 2, 'BLACKIE' a hybrid Stratocaster pu together from three different Strats, including 1957 serial no 20036
MARK KNOPFLER
JEFF BECK
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
ERIC CLAPTON 3, signature Stratocaster

APPENDICES
GLOSSARY
USEFUL CONTACTS
neck profiles
serial numbers

Description
This is the ultimate guide - how to buy, maintain and set up the world's most popular electric guitar, the iconic Fender Stratocaster.

For over 50 years Leo Fender's legendary Stratocaster has defined the shape and sound of the electric guitar. Here, for the first time, is a Haynes practical manual on the Ferrari of its class.

This easy-to-use Fender Stratocaster Manual offers advice on how to get the best from your Strat, be it a budget Chinese Squier or the best the Corona Custom shop can deliver. With step-by-step guidance and clear colour photographs, subjects include changing pickups, adjusting a truss rod and understanding some great stage rigs.

Ten case studies examine in detail everything from a '54 US-built Classic to Indonesian, Japanese, Mexican and Chinese variants. Hank Marvin supplies a foreword and there are Tech Tip contributions from Eric Clapton's and Mark Knopfler's guitar technicians as well as highly respected guitar specialists John Diggins and Andy Gibson.

Special Features:
Buying a 'Strat', used and new options, pitfalls, authenticity issues, getting the right 'Strat' for the job.
Pre-gig checks, tuning, stageside repairs.
Routine maintenance and servicing.
Set-ups and careful 'customising'.
Safety, electric shocks, hearing damage, paint spray hazards, repetitive strain injury.
Dimensions and weights, buying spares, model identification.
How the pros set up their 'Strats' and related hardware.
Length: 176 pages, Language: English

To see a list of other books by this author, click the author's name.
Fender Stratocaster Manual
How to buy, maintain and set up the world's most popular electric guitar
By: Paul Balmer
Foreword: Hank Marvin

Leo Fender launched the Stratocaster electric guitar in 1954 as an upgrade to his Telecaster. The Strat - streamlined, chrome-plated, efficient, fast and sexy - soon gained icon status. Today, while original models change hands for thousands of dollars, almost identical Stratocasters are mass-produced by Fender USA for sale worldwide. The Fender Stratocaster is still a low-maintenance good little runner and, with the help of this practical 'how to' manual, should last a lifetime.

This is a Haynes Featured Book. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176 pages, 568 colour illustrations

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THE SOUL OF TONE Celebrating 60 Years of Fender Amps TOM Wheeler 512 pagine 2CD LIBRO AMPLIFICATORI

THE SOUL OF TONE, Celebrating 60 Years of Fender Amps. T. Wheeler. 512 pages. BOOK & 2 CD .

SESSANT'ANNI DI AMPLIFICATORI FENDER. 

LIBRO PER ''FENDERISTI'' .  

FOTOGRAFIE A COLORI.

513 PAGINE. 

Series: Book
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Medium: Hardcover with CD
Author: Tom Wheeler

From the same "dream team" that created The Fender Stratocaster Chronicles (Vintage Guitar magazine's 2004 Book of the Year) comes this new publication covering the other side of Fender's legacy, the instrument amplifier. Revered as much as one's guitar, the Fender amplifier gets its due in this full-color, richly illustrated book. Features over 400 images, including legendary guitarists such as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Neil Young, Pete Townshend, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters, and Dick Dale, and two CDs featuring over 120 tracks that make terms and topics come alive. 512 pages.

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GUITARS FROM GEORGE & LEO How Leo Fender and I Built G&L Guitars198 pagine.

GUITARS FROM GEORGE & LEO, How Leo Fender and I Built G&L Guitars.198 pagine.

Series: Book
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Medium: Softcover
Author: George Fullerton
Artist: Leo Fender

Almost every guitarist knows the guitar companies Fender and G&L. Both these companies grew from the successful friendship and business partnership of George Fullerton and Leo Fender. George tells, in his own words, the amazing story of his celebrated collaboration with Leo that, for over 50 years, produced some of the world's most popular and treasured guitars and amplifiers, including the Telecaster, P-Bass and the Stratocaster. This complete history of the Fender organization and the G&L Guitar company, reveals through rare pictures and first-hand accounts, an insider's view of this amazing success story and the friendship that survived for a lifetime.

Includes a 16-page color section featuring George's rare guitars and prototypes.

George Fullerton lives in Fullerton, California. 198 pages.

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HOW THE FENDER BASS CHANGED THE WORLD Jim Roberts BOOK LIBRO BASSO

HOW THE FENDER BASS CHANGED THE WORLD. Jim Roberts.

How the Fender Bass Changed the World
Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Format: Softcover
Author: Jim Roberts

This book by the founding editor and former publisher of Bass Player magazine not only celebrates the 50-year history of Fender's revolutionary Precision Bass, it also – for the first time – illuminates the full scope of its profound impact on music and society. Focusing on the bass' artistic influence, it details the technical milestones that gave the bass its musical power. This book also describes the impact of the bass in the hands of such visionaries as James Jamerson; cheers the innovations of rockers like Jack Bruce, Paul McCartney, John Entwistle and Sting; and honors the inspired work of such virtuosos as Jaco Pastorius. Loaded with black & white and 100 stunning color photos.

Inventory #HL 00330737
ISBN: 9780879306304
UPC: 073999307375
Publisher Code: 0879306300
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
208 pages

The initial inspiration for this book came when Nicky Orta and Matt Bonelli invited me to give a lecture at their 1993 Jazz Bass Conference in Miami, Florida. Not knowing what to talk about, I began to consider the largely unchronided history of the electric bass. The outline I developed for that lecture was later expanded in a series of Bass Player magazine columns published in 1998; they became the starting point for this book.
For the most part this is a book of analysis and opinion, not primary history, so I'm grateful to all of the writers whose hard work has contributed to my knowledge of musical instruments and the musicians who play them. They're all listed in Sources, but lowe special thanks to Chris Jisi, Richard R. Smith, Mikael Jansson, Allan Slutsky, and Tom Wheeler. Special thanks also to Christian Fabian, who contacted me with the story of Leo Fender's 1952 meeting with Lionel Hampton, and Dan Lakin of Lakland Basses,who heard me give a short talk about the electric bass at a trade-show event and said, "Hey, Jim, why don't you write a book?" And, of course, lowe a great deal to the staff of Bass Player, past and present, and to the folks at Backbeat Books, especially Matt Kelsey and Dorothy Cox. As a bass historian, I must acknowledge all of the help I have gotten from my colleague Tony Bacon. We've swapped information about the electric bass for years, and our ongoing dialogue has greatly enhanced my understanding of the development of the instrument. We've also had some memorable Italian dinners together in the unlikely locale of Frankfurt, Germany. Tony is unfailingly witty and gracious, and I am indebted to him in many ways. Many thanks to Tom Wheeler, Chris Jisi, and my wife, Susan Strahosky, for reading the manuscript and offering dozens of good suggestions for improving the material. I shudder to think what this book might have ...

Table of Contents
Foreword by Marcus Miller
Overture
Chapter 1: Long Before Leo
Chapter 2: Just Before Leo
Chapter 3: A Bass Is Born
Chapter 4: Butterflies & Basses
Chapter 5: Jail Break
Chapter 6: Ride the Wild Bass
Chapter 7: Carol & Joe
Chapter 8: St. James
Chapter 9: All You Need Is Bass
Chapter 10: The Big Boing
Chapter 11: S.F. Giants
Chapter 12: Jack It Up
Chapter 13: Thumbslingers
Chapter 14: The World's Greatest Bass Player
Chapter 15: Battleships & B Strings
Chapter 16: Dance, Dance, Dance
Chapter 17: Miles Ahead
Chapter 18: Forward Into the Past
Finale
Sources
Photo Credits
Index

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