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All About Guitars. By: Emily Latham. What is a Guitar?. Four to twelve strings Hollow or solid body Instrument Strumming or plucking Neck Base Mainly wooden. Who invented the Guitar?. No one knows Originated in Persia or Spain Antonio Torres Juardo 1850’s
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All About Guitars By: Emily Latham
What is a Guitar? • Four to twelve strings • Hollow or solid body • Instrument • Strumming or plucking • Neck • Base • Mainly wooden
Who invented the Guitar? • No one knows • Originated in Persia or Spain • Antonio Torres Juardo • 1850’s • Modern six string invented by Geatano Vinaccia • Naples, Italy 1779
Guitar History • Existed for 5,000 years • Greece, Rome, Egypt in ancient times • Originally from Spain and Persia • Not a serious instrument in Ancient times • Mentioned in 1265 for first time in Spain • No music for them • Gut strings used
Guitar History cont. • Four strings • Ukulele • Medieval • Renaissance • Considered inappropriate instrument • 14th century
Guitar History cont. • Guitars not popular until 1500’s • Very popular • Exploration in different materials • New materials were used • Music written for them • “Tres Libros de Musica en Cifras para Vihuela” • Alonso Mudarras
Guitar History cont. • Fifth string • Low “A” • 1735 Nylon strings were used • Replaced gut strings • Decline in late 1700’s • Antonio Torres • Modern guitar
Guitar History cont. • “Gui” means music • “Tar” means strings • A D G B E
History of the Modern Guitar • Antonio de Torres • Paper Mache • Electricity • First “electric guitar” • “Father of Modern Guitar”
Materials • Woods • Nylon • Gut strings • Metal • Steel • Paint • Paper Mache • Brass • Mother of Pearl • Plastic
Acoustic Guitars • First were acoustic • Began B.C. • Larger • Stronger • Narrower neck • Lots of holes
Acoustic Guitars cont. • Most are hollow • Style is like and amplifier • Projects about four times louder • Have artistic style • Designs • Wood is common material • Hourglass shape
Electric Guitars • Invented by Aldolph Rickenbacker • Came out in 1930’s • Not very loud • Amplifier • Make weird sounds • Popular in Jazz • Rock N’ Roll
Bass Guitar • Invented by Loyd Loar • Experimented with in 17th century • Wasn’t popular until 1920’s • Plays bass melody • Accompanies drummer • Harder to play • Two necks • Keeps beat
Bibliography • Paul Chabot. “A history of the guitar.” Guitar Site. 1999 - 2008. Hitsquad. 28 Sept. 2008 http://www.guitarsite.com/history.htm. • Rollins,Gray “A Look At The History Of The Acoustic Guitar And How They Work.” A Look At The Acoustic Guitar And How They Work. 20 Apr. 2007 EzineArticles.com. 29 Sept. 2008. <http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Look-At-The-History-of-The-Guitar-How-They-Work&id=534902>. • Faucher, Francois. “Acoustic Guitar History.” Acoustic Guitars.us. 2007-2008. Microsoft Corporation. 29 Sept. 2008 <http://acousticguitars.us/guitars.htm>. • Miller, Seth "History of Electric Guitars." History of Electric Guitars. 7 Jan. 2007. EzineArticles.com. 15 Oct 2008 <http://ezinearticles.com/?History-of-Electric-Guitars&id=407571>. • Vahlia, Michael. “Guitars.” The New Book of Knowledge. Scholastic Library Publishing Inc. • Bay, Mel. Mel Bay’s Guitar Method Grade 1. Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications Inc. 1980
Bibliography cont. • Guitar Recordings by Emily Latham • Background and Guidance from Richard Latham