Guitar The world's most seductive instrument

David Schiller

Book - 2019

"An obsessive, full-color book presented in an irresistible slipcase, Guitar features 200 instruments in stunning detail. Here are icons, like Prince's Yellow Cloud, Willie Nelson's "Trigger," Muddy Water's Thunderbird, and "Rocky," lovingly hand-painted by its owner, George Harrison. Historic instruments--Fender's Broadcaster, Les Paul's "Log," the Gibson Nick Lucas Special, the very first artist model. Hand-carved archtops, pinnacles of the luthier's art, from John D'Angelico to Ken Parker. Stunning acoustics from a new wave of women builders, like Rosie Heydenrych of England, who's known to use 5,000-year-old wood retrieved from a peat bog. And quirky one-of-a-kin...d guitars, like Linda Manzer's Pikasso II--four necks, 42 strings, and a thousand pounds of pressure"--Amazon.

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Illustrated works
Published
New York : Workman Publishing [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
David Schiller (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
iv, 210 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781523507726
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Schiller (The Little Zen Companion) delivers a delightful photographic survey of 200 famous and innovative guitars. Each page profiles a different instrument, with simple specs including model, builder, and type, as well as trivia about which musicians played them. Revered guitarists such as Robert Johnson, Joni Mitchell, and Carlos Santana are profiled alongside the guitars that they made famous (Gibson 1928 L-1 archtop, Martin 1941 acoustic, and solid-body electric 1980 Paul Reed Smith, respectively). A basic outline of guitar anatomy helps demystify terms for those less familiar with the instrument, but uninitiated readers would be served by a broader history of guitar design and evolution. Guitar nerds will love photos of coveted vintage models including the Hagstrom P46 Deluxe (played by both Elvis and Kurt Cobain), as well as a "Rocky" Stratocaster painted by the Beatles' George Harrison and used on Rubber Soul and the Magical Mystery Tour TV special. Most guitars featured are older, with the exception of guitarist St. Vincent's 2016 Ernie Ball Music Man, which she designed to better fit the female body. Eye-catching experimental models, meanwhile, will surprise enthusiasts, among them the bodyless and headless Gittler electric, which resembles a xylophone. This volume would make an excellent conversation piece on any guitar enthusiast's coffee table. (Oct.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

In June, a guitar owned by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour set a worldwide auction record, selling for almost $4 million. Readers not ready to collect at that level can satisfy themselves with this compilation of 200 beautiful and noteworthy instruments from Schiller (The Little Zen Companion; "Guitars" wall calendar). Graphically pleasing designs and standout photos flanked by details of model, ownership, and provenance place each guitar in context. Historical notes and occasional musician bios add interest. VERDICT Will likely find an audience, whether readers know their single coil from their humbucker pickup or just want a peek at Willie Nelson's Trigger or one of Prince's Clouds.

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