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The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar

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The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar Synopsis

From the first mention in courtly poetry of the thirteenth century to enormous global popularity in the twentieth, the guitar and its development comprises multiple histories, each characterised by distinct styles, playing techniques, repertories and socio-cultural roles. These histories simultaneously span popular and classical styles, contemporary and historical practices, written and unwritten traditions and western and non-western cultures. This is the first book to encompass the breadth and depth of guitar performance, featuring thirteen essays covering different traditions, styles, and instruments, written by some of the most influential players, teachers, and guitar historians in the world. The coverage of the book allows the player to understand both the analogies and differences between guitar traditions, and all styles, from baroque, classical, country, blues, and rock to flamenco, African, Celtic, and instrument making will share the same platform. As musical training is increasingly broadened this comprehensive book will become an indispensable resource.

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ISBN: 9780521801928
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Author: Victor Anand University of Calgary Coelho
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: Cambridge Companions to Music
Genres: Techniques of music / music tutorials / teaching of music
String instruments