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METAL: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE. Garry Sharpe-Young. 496 pagine.

METAL: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE. Garry Sharpe-Young. 496 pagine.

Heavy · Thrash · Death · Black · Gothic · Doom · Power · Progressive
Series: Book
Publisher: Jawbone Press
Medium: Softcover
Author: Garry Sharpe-Young

This is a comprehensive, illustrated book about one of the most enduringly popular forms of music. Combining biography, critical analysis, and detailed reference sections, it profiles all the major heavy metal artists as well as a huge selection of other niche acts from around the world. Metal: The Definitive Guide includes new firsthand interviews with many major metal musicians and detailed discographies. The definitive metal encyclopedia, with 300+ illustrations including artist photos and memorabilia such as posters, ticket stubs, and much more.
496 pages

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GIBSON INTERACTIVE BIBLE Dave Hunter Carl Verheyen LIBRO DVD

GIBSON INTERACTIVE BIBLE, Carl Verheyen, 108 pagine. DVD

LIBRO CON DVD.

Series: Book
Publisher: Jawbone Press
Medium: Hardcover with Carl Verheyen DVD
Author: Dave Hunter
DVD by Carl Verheyen

This package provides an audio visual guide to Gibson's classic guitars, combining a detailed book listing all important products in Gibson's history with a DVD. In the DVD's main feature, author Dave Hunter and guitar legend Carl Verheyen tell the story of Gibson electric guitars while demonstrating original, classic examples of well-known models through classic amps of the period and modern high end boutique combos. They trade licks on a number of classic Les Pauls, the definitive Gibson model, explore the semi-acoustic range including the 335, and shine a light on some more exotic beasts - Firebirds, Explorers, Flying Vs and the like. The complementary Gibson reference book is packed with information and pictures covering the complete Gibson range. 108 pages

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MODERNE Gibson Holy Grail of Vintage Guitars Ronald Lynn Wood libro 208 pagine Flying V-Explorer-Korina-electric

MODERNE, Holy Grail of Vintage Guitars, Ronald Lynn Wood. BOOK

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208 pagine.


Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Medium: Softcover
Author: Ronald Lynn Wood

The Moderne is an electric guitar designed by Gibson in 1957 alongside the Flying V and Explorer as part of a stylistically advanced line. Sources claim that Gibson made a handful of prototypes, but an original has yet to surface. The Moderne was eventually put into production in 1982. Because of their very limited production and forward design, Modernes are highly sought by collectors. Here is the story, explained in interviews and photos, of this curious development associated with the golden era of guitar making. 208 pages. 

Product Details
Inventory: #HL 00001208
ISBN: 9781574242416
UPC: 884088273118
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
Page Count: 208 Pages
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LES PAUL THE BEAUTY OF THE 'BURST Iwanade Gibson's magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960.

THE BEAUTY OF THE 'BURST, Iwanade Gibson's magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960.

LIBRO, BOOK. 

THE BEAUTY OF THE 'BURST

Series: Book
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Medium: Softcover
Author: Yasuhiko Iwanade
Inventory #HL 00330265
ISBN: 9780793573745
UPC: 073999327182
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.


Finally, the long-awaited English edition of this historic Japanese book is here! The Beauty of the 'Burst pays tribute to Gibson's magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960, the most highly prized solidbody electric guitars ever. The magnitude of their value is directly related to their look (outrageous wood patterns, or "figured" timber), since non-players are paying top dollar for them. The book features lavish full-color photos of these beautiful instruments throughout; the guitars of famous players; a foreword by Ted McCarty; a bio of the author, world renowned collector Yasuhiko Iwanade; and the "Science of the Burst" section with over 30 pages of detailed reference facts on every facet of the guitar, including colors, wood figure, pick-ups, hardware and qualities of "voice." This may be the closest guitarists will ever be able to get to these incredibly collectible beauties! 216 pages, softcover. 224 pages.

The Color yellow layer on top of the maple plays a very very important role in the background of the sunburst. Without this layer the radiant effect of the finish could not be obtained. As such, this layer acts as reflective lighting. On the vintage Sunburst Les Pauls, special pigment was chosen for this purpose. Contrary to belief, Gibson did not use dye to color the wood itself. The dye stain is not as reflective as pigment stain. The pigment chosen for this purpose was special. It remained vivid without hiding the grain. Combining this color layer along with the highly reflective qualities of maple created the beautiful sunburst finish of the Les Paul Sunburst. Interestingly enough, this yellow color layer never fades. Sunburst layer. The term sunburst is derived from the beautiful multi color spectrum of colors that occurs during a sunset on the horizon. With respect to guitars, the term sunburst refers to the actual spraying of red paint over the edge of a guitar on top of the yellow base coat. This produces a "sunset" effect. This procedure was done by hand; the painters use of the spray gun, the paint viscosity, the weather, and the humidity all contributed to the final outcome of this arrangement. The role of the sunburst layer differs considerably from the yellow layer. The sunburst layer does not actually shine. Rather the layer should be looked at as a passive color filter from the light coming through from the yellow base coat. For that reason, contrary to the yellow layer the sunburst layer employed a dye colorant. This dye colorant has an ideal characteristic for the sunburst layer because it is translucent. However, it has the disadvantage of being difficult to apply evenly. Also, as widely known, it is prone to fading. The common belief is that the appearance of this burst layer is due to uneven fading. This is partly true. However, it is also the case that some of this unevenness was caused by production procedure. While not so noticeable when it was new, over time it became obvious that the multiple layers of dye had been unevenly applied - only to be revealed later after the top layers had faded. This can be observed at the edge of the top, close to the end pin. On Sunburst Les Pauls, the sunburst layer gets most of the aging affect, resulting in fading or discoloration. This is most common on 1958 models through mid 1960. By late 1960 the paint formula changed, and the finish became more resistant to fading. This section primarily applies to the 1959 models. Henceforth, we have used the term fading to describe a loss of color. Actually, this is a very vague and incorrect expression. Fading does not occur simply to the red color of the sunburst layer. Cherry red is not one color - it is a mixture.

Original 1959 Cherry-Red

It is commonly known that the dye colorant red is most prone to fading. Undoubtedly that is the primary reason that the Sunburst Les Paul finish "ill fade. However, that does not explain everything about that subtle hue of the finish. The mixture of colors goes a long way toward understanding the aging and fading processes. A 1959 cherry-red color was comprised primarily of dye colorant red. To add depth to the color, a small amount of blue was added. Since 1959 cherry-red is in actuality a slightly blueish deep red, sunburst is created as the light bounces back from the yellow base coat through the cherry-red layer. So what happens then when this mixture of colors fade? As already mentioned, red fades fastest. The real issue is the ratio that each of the two colors that comprise the sunburst fade at. When the finish is new, the gloving yellow light from the base coat comes up through sunburst shading. The small amount of blue in cherry-red, together with this yellow creates green, which is a complementary color to red. In the beginning stage of fading, this green is such a low ratio that it is suppressed by red. However, as time goes by, red begins to fade more. Yellow stays unchanged. Blue fades but far slower than red. So the ratio of green against red becomes higher and higher. At a certain point of this red versus green sequence, the top starts to take a hue of brown. And this reddishbrown color is the most often seen teaburst. From there it could become green burst but usually by this time blue also starts to fade, so usually it turns into honeyburst. When all red and blue are gone from cherry-red shading, then there is no shading. It becomes a 'Lemon drop.' To further understand the topic, let us look at the process of fading in sequence and consider it with other factors. As stated, the speed of fading differs from color to color. In other words each color has its own pace of fading. If only one color is concerned, the pattern of fading remains constant. However, when fading of certain mixtures of colors are observed, each color needs to be examined independently. The way each color fades will impact the total look of the finish. So as far as Sunburst Les Pauls are concerned, fading does not mean just a loss of color. In actuality, of all the colors involved, the yellow from the base coat does not fade. Red, which is the main ingredient of cherry-red, is added with blue to make cherry-red. Both the red and the blue fade independently of each other. The change of balance among these three colors at a given time is fading. To understand the "fading sunburst" phenomenon, it is important to know the cause of it. The primary cause of fading is widely known. It is an exposure to ultraviolet light from various light sources. This makes a dramatic difference between a guitar kept and stored away for years and the one always out of the case being played. The second cause would be a chemical reaction. We often see a discoloration of the top where the elbow hits during playing. Since the film of clear lacquer has microscopic holes, acid and ammonia ridden sweat from the guitar players arm can reach through the clear lacquer, penetrating the color layer and affecting it. Also, moisture in the air can have a similar effect on the entire surface of the finish. Since the ultraviolet fading and the chemical reaction fading are mutually exclusive they may not happen simultaneously. [n different ways, both of these processes are affected by the climate, temperature and other factors. Hence, the many variations of the Sunburst's color are a result of multiple factors, influences ranging from the slight variations in the painting on each individual instrument, to the chemical and the ultraviolet fading that we have just discussed. 3. Clear Coat We have learned that the lighl which bounces back from the wood's surface through the yellow base coat goes through sunburst shading to create the glowing sunburst finish effect. However, there is one more layer the light needs to go through before it reaches our eves. That layer is a clear lacquer top coat. The film of clear lacquer is there to protect the color layer from being rubbed off and also to protect the wood from moisture and contaminants. This film of clear coat is usuallv comprised of several layers of lacquer applied successively. As we know, lacquer ages or 'burns' to a pleasant hue of amber. This means there is one more film of color laid on lap of the sunburst. The aging or anlbering effect of this film is a primal)' concern here but first 11'1' must understand amber as a color. How does it affect the way a finish looks' Examined carefully, amber is a mixture of black and orange. The black comes from the decomposition of lacquer through its deterioration. This black pigment acts as a subtle obstruction to the light bouncing back from the wood's surface. The color saturation and luminosity is suppressed by this black pigment. On Sunbursl Les Pauls, the subtle balance of bright yellow and this obstructive black pigment create a distinctive "vintage" look. The orange element of the amber, on lhe other hand, gives warmth and depth 10 the color. This is also a part of the “vintage" look. There is one more character to tllis film. It is 11rtually a frosted glass. When new, tllis film of clear lacquer is buffed and polished to a high gloss. The more flat the surface, the more radiant it becomes. However, as lacquer ages, losing small amounts of leftover solvents and plasticizers, it shrinks and becomes brittle. The film may hal'e numerous small cracks and checks. Decreased finish would expose the wood texture underneatll. All of these factors together, the surface of the clear film is given the slight satin look which complements the soft defused light effect of the overall look of the guitar. in antique jargon, this is called patina. As a conclusion, let us layout the sequence of this phenomenon of the 11ntage Les Paul Sunburst effect we just learned about. Light first reaches the top of the guitar going through the amberI'd top clear lal'er, then the cherry-red shading, the yellow base coat and finally the reflective surface of maple. Then, it bounces back OUI going through the yellow base coat again, cherry-red shading and amberI'd clear coat. It finally reaches our eyes after being mixed together Wilh the small amount of defused light that was reflecled by the surface of the top coat film of clear lacquer. Again, tllis is the oplical process which makes the Sunburst Les Paul guitar so attractive. 

 

 

CONTENTS

FOREWORD by TED McCARTY

ULTIMATE SUNBURST FILE

1958 SUNBURST LES PAUL

1959 SUNBURST LES PAUL

1960 SUNBURST LES PAUL

RARE BEAUTY ·

LABYRINTH OF THE 'BURST

THE 'BURST SLiNGERS

SCIENCE OF THE 'BURST - LAYERS OF COLORS

STUDY OF THE FIGURE - 3 DIMENSIONAL PHENOMENON

PAF, THE HEART OF THE 'BURST .. ·

HARDWARE

FROM GOLD TOP TO SUNBURST ... ·

STRUCTURE OF THE 'BURST .. ·

VOICE OF THE 'BURST

FACTS OF THE 'BURST ·

'BURST TALK - INTERVIEW WITH THE OWNERS

BILLY GIBBONS (ZZ TOP) 

JOHN CLARDY .

VIC DA PRA .

PERRY MARGOULEFF

ICHIRO KATO

ALBERT MOLINARO

RONNY PROLER

TOM WITIROCK

SERIAL NUMBER LIST ·

SUNBURST LES PAUL PHRASEOLOGY 

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THE BASS BOOK Barry Moorhouse Tony Bacon edition every bass player's favorite book 176 pagine BASSO

THE BASS BOOK, Barry Moorhouse, Tony Bacon, Revised and expanded edition of every bass player's favorite book. 176 pagine.

LIBRO ILLUSTRATO . 

THE BASS BOOK
A Complete Illustrated History of Bass Guitars
 
Updated Edition
Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Format: Softcover
Authors: Tony Bacon, Barry Moorhouse
 
 
In California in the early '50s, the Fender company introduced the world's first electric bass guitar. They couldn't have known known it then, but the Precision Bass would start a revolution in the sound of popular music. This book explains how that revolution happened and how its reverberations are still felt today.
 
The two-guitars-bass-and-drums lineup that would define pop music found its heart with the Fender bass. In the coming decades, the bass guitar provided the solid foundation upon which much modern music is still built. The Bass Book is the first to study its story, with the full lowdown of the most important bass players and bass makers. Brands featured in the book include Alembic, Danelectro, Epiphone, Fender, Fodera, Gibson, Hofner, Ibanez, Lakland, Line 6, Music Man, Peavey, Rickenbacker, Sadowsky, Spector, Squier, Steinberger, Wal, Warwick, and Yamaha.
 
Original interviews with makers of bass guitars from the past and present illuminate the book, with the popular establishment of the bass during the '60s and '70s examined in detail, along with more recent developments such as the popularity of the five-string bass. There is an exclusive interview with Paul McCartney and other bassists who feature in the story, including Stanley Clarke, Flea, James Jamerson, Jaco Pastorius, and Robert Trujillo.
 
Dozens of unusual, desirable, and rarely seen basses are presented in high-quality photos. A reference section provides a wealth of information on the key makers. The Bass Book has all you need to know about the story of the bass guitar in one stylish, readable volume, and this revised and refreshed third edition brings the story right up to date.
 
Inventory #HL 00137902
ISBN: 9781495001505
UPC: 888680029388
Width: 8.5"
Length: 11.0"
176 pages
Reviews
“Thoroughly accessible to scholarly readers and casual rock fans alike, The Bass Book is fascinating from cover to cover. Exceptionally formed, informative, and profusely illustrated, The Bass Book is the definitive history of the bass guitar and very highly recommended for personal, community, and academic library Music History collections.” – Midwest Book Review

 

Revised and expanded edition of every bass player's favorite book.

Since it was first published in 1995, the best-selling Bass Book has become the standard text for anyone searching for a complete history of bass guitars. In this revised and expanded edition, it offers a complete illustrated history of bass guitars, from Fender's first electric model in the 1950s through all the major models of the next 50 years that formed the foundation for modern music. The book features original interviews with bass makers past and present, dozens of unusual, specially commissioned color photos, and a reference section that provides critical information on every major manufacturer. 176 pages.

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AMERICAN BASSES, An Illustrated History & Player's Guide, Jim Roberts. 210 pagine.

AMERICAN BASSES, An Illustrated History & Player's Guide, Jim Roberts. 210 pagine.

Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Medium: Softcover
Author: Jim Roberts

The first comprehensive book on American-made electric and acoustic bass guitars, American Basses offers a wealth of well-researched information about all of the important builders, from one-man shops to the biggest manufacturers. Hundreds of full-color photos illustrate the wide range of instruments available, and special insider essays take you step by step through the bassmaking process, from concept and design to final setup. Includes how-to tips from top builders and designers on topics such as: neck and bridge setup; active vs. passive pickups; bolt-on vs. neck-through design; tonewood characteristics; defeating hum and buzz; string angle and tone; and more.

-What a book! I feel much closer to my bass guitar after having read American Basses.

- Will Lee, Bass Player for The Late Show with David Letterman

210 pages

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GREEN GRANT, Rediscovering the Forgotten Genius of Jazz Guitar. Sharony Andrews Green, 278 pagine.

GREEN GRANT, Rediscovering the Forgotten Genius of Jazz Guitar. Sharony Andrews Green, 278 pagine.

Series: Book
Medium: Softcover
Author: Sharony Andrews Green
Now in softcover!

This heartfelt biography celebrates the life and music of unsung hero Grant Green, the late jazz guitar genius who played on nearly 100 albums from the early '60s to the late '70s, but narrowly missed celebrity. Today his music has inspired numerous acid-jazz and hip-hop recordings and his legend continues to grow. A straight-ahead jazzman turned funk wizard, Grant is best known for his rhythmic and driving tone as a session leader and sideman for Blue Note Records. The book paints a personal portrait of Grant's internal struggles through the eyes of his family, friends, and fellow musicians. 278 pages.

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PINK FLOYD THE BLACK STRAT History David Gilmour's Fender Stratocaster by Phil Taylor BOOK

PINK FLOYD: THE BLACK STRAT, A History of David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster. 

Pink Floyd: THE BLACK STRAT - A History of David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster - Fourth Edition

ULTIMA EDIZIONE AGGIORNATA .

253 pagine.

Phil Taylor per anni il tecnico personale di Gilmour, che preparava, settava, ottimizzava le sue chitarre.

 

LIBRO ILLUSTRATO CON FOTOGRAFIE A COLORI SULLA CHITARRA DI GILMOUR, FENDER STRATOCASTER NERA DEL CHITARRISTA DEI PINK FLOYD, DAL 1968 A OGGI.

THE STRAPS, PLETTRI, STRINGS, CORDE, CASES, EFFETTI, PEDALI, E LE ALTRE STRATOCASTER CHE HA SUONATO, COME QUELLA DEL 1954 NUMERO DI SERIE 0001 !

 

BEFORE THE BLACK

TELECASTER 1968 1970

STRATOCASTER WHITE 1968

FIRST BLACK STRATO 1969

BLACK STRATO MAY 1970

SUNBURST STRATO 1970

SECOND WHITE STRATO 1970

NATURAL BROWN TELECASTER 1970

LES PAUL 1970 

LEWIS 1970

BLACK STRATO AT POMPEI

SILVER VOLUME KNOB

SCHALLER TUNERS

A NEW BLACK STRATO WITH BULLET TRUSS ROD 1972

DOUBLE NECK STRATOCASTER

ADDING HUMBUCKER PICKUP 1973

RETURNING STANDARD PICUPS 1973

ALL BLACK, ADDING BLACK PICKGUARD 1974

DIMARZIO PICKUP 1976 1977

CHARVEL NECK AND SECOND SWITCH 1978

THE WALL 1978 1981 SEYMOUR DUNCAN PICKUP

22 FRETS CHARVEL MAPLE NECK

NEW TREMOLO KAHLER

STRATO RED EMG PICKUPS 1985 2006

BLACK & WHITE STEINBERGER

CLAPTON STRATOCASTER

1954 0001 STRATO

57V NECK

SIGNATURE MODELS

 


Series: Guitar Reference
Author: Phil Taylor

The Black Strat book is the first and only accurate and knowledgeable account of David Gilmour's favorite Stratocaster guitar. Written by Phil Taylor "David's personal guitar technician since 1974" to coincide with the release of the long awaited and much requested Fender 'David Gilmour Signature Strat': an instrument replicating the look, set-up, sound and feel of David's famous black guitar as it is today.

The chronological story begins with David Gilmour joining Pink Floyd in early 1968, his guitar at that time, his subsequent instruments leading to the purchase of the Black Strat in 1970, and the other guitars that have come and gone. The book details all of the changes and modifications made to the Black Strat, its use on Pink Floyd tours and iconic albums, David's solo projects, and various guest appearances throughout the years.

 

256 pages.

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SANTANA CARLOS, THE GUITARIST. discografia, foto.

SANTANA CARLOS, THE GUITARIST. discografia, foto.

Prezzo: €89,00
€89,00

NEPTUNE BOUND The Ultimate Danelectro Guitar Guide Hardcover by Doug Tulloch 440 pagine CHITARRA

NEPTUNE BOUND, The Ultimate Danelectro Guitar Guide. Doug Tulloch, 440 pagine.

Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Medium: Hardcover
Author: Doug Tulloch

Produced from 1954 to 1969, Danelectro guitars have found a place in the hearts of collectors and players with their space age design and affordable price tags. Here is the ultimate guide to all things Danelectro, including company history, instruments, patents, dating and identification, models, specifications and values, prototypes, print advertising, schematics, and much more. 8-1/2 x 11 442 pages.

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