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Inventing the American Guitar

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ÊInventing the American GuitarÊ is the first book to describe the early history of American guitar design in detail. It tells the story of how a European instrument was transformed into one with all of the design and construction features that define the iconic American flat-top guitar. This transformation happened within a mere 20 years a remarkably brief period.ÞThe person who dominates this history is C. F. Martin Sr. America's first major guitar maker and the founder of the Martin Guitar Company which continues to produce outstanding flat-top guitars today. After emigrating from his native Saxony to New York in 1833 Martin quickly established a guitar making business producing instruments modeled after those of his mentor Johann Stauffer of Vienna. By the time he moved his family and business to rural Pennsylvania in 1839 Martin had absorbed and integrated the influence of Spanish guitars he had seen and heard in New York. In Pennsylvania he evolved further inventing a uniquely American guitar that was fully developed before the outbreak of the Civil War.ÞÊInventing the American GuitarÊ traces Martin's evolution as a craftsman and entrepreneur and explores the influences and experiments that led to his creation of the American guitar that is recognized and played around the world today. ÞTo learn more about the history of the Martin guitar click here to view the video and article from BBC ÊHow Martin Guitars Became an 'American Stratavarius'Ê.

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ISBN: 9781458405760
Publication date: 18th November 2013
Author: Robert Shaw, Peter Szego
Publisher: Hal Leonard an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 310 pages
Series: Guitar Reference
Genres: Guitar