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The Techniques of E-Guitar Playing

  • Author/artist
    Seth Josel, Lou Michelle, Richard Barrett, Daniel Brew, Daryl Buckley, Juan Parra Cancino, Nicolas Collins, Thomas Ciszak, Yaron Deutsch, Nicholas Deyoe, Wieland Hoban, Douglas Osmun, Aart Strootman, Ming Tsao, Samuel Vriezen.
  • Publication year
    2025
  • Publishing house
    Bärenreiter
  • Cluster
    Music, Thought and Technology
  • Series
    Collaborative publications
  • Subtype
    Book chapter
  • Tags
    Composition
  • ISSN
    9783761824245
  • Price
    69,00 €

Bärenreiter

Pioneering guitarist Seth F. Josel and electroacoustic composer Michelle Lou have brought together a remarkable collection of insights in this new publication.

Inspired by a new generation of virtuoso soloists who are redefining instrumental performance practice, the book gathers contributions from leading researchers and performers – including our Orpheus colleagues Juan Parra Cancino and Nicolas Collins.

This book presents detailed explanations of what is technically possible on the instrument as well as the accompanying electronic components. Composers will especially benefit from the research and elaborate analyses of contemporary e-guitar literature that include many examples of the instrument in chamber and ensemble musical settings. Also shown are diverse ways in which contemporary music for the e-guitar has been notated.

The book explores various right and left hand techniques, harmonics, use of foreign objects, signal processing, amplification and the e-guitar’s relatives. Of particular interest are extensive charts of multiphonics, and effects. Online sound files document a variety of the techniques illustrated in the book.

With contributions by Richard Barrett, Daniel Brew, Daryl Buckley, Juan Parra Cancino, Nicolas Collins, Thomas Ciszak, Yaron Deutsch, Nicholas Deyoe, Wieland Hoban, Douglas Osmun, Aart Strootman, Ming Tsao, Samuel Vriezen. Interviews with Yaron Deutsch, Nicholas Deyoe, and Dan Lippel.

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