Théberge (1997) has argued the modification of instruments to lead to a change of playing or even to establish completely new playing techniques. The introduction of amplification marked such a cornerstone of guitar playing. Overloaded valves caused the amplifier to distort, and this new sound has led to new practices on the electric guitar. Research on the electric guitar in blues, rock, and metal music has mostly been focused on historical reconstruction, structural analysis, or cultural interpretation. Studies on how distortion affects the guitar’s playability are still on the fringes, yet such knowledge from the musician’s perspective is needed to interpret guitar performances within the larger cultural context. This article aims at co...
This empirical study explores the guitar profiling technology and its consequences for metal music p...
International audiencePlaying music is a multimodal experience, involving cross modal interactions b...
Guitar technology underwent significant changes in the 20th century in the move from acoustic to ele...
‘Shredding’, the fast and virtuous guitar playing, is a central stylistic element of many rock and m...
If jazz introduced the electric guitar in jazz combos, rock music has been using the instrument both...
The sound of the distorted electric guitar is particularly important for many metal music genres. It...
Ever since the electric guitar was invented the musicians that played it wanted to change or enhance...
In metal music studies, “heaviness” has been acknowledged an essential element of the genre. Commonl...
Philosophers, composers, and musicians have long argued whether instrumental music finds meaning in ...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Das Thema "Verzerrung" fand trotz seiner Bedeutung für die Spielweise und Ausdrucksfähigkeit der Roc...
Soon after the solid-body electric guitar had begun to redefine the sound of popular music in the ea...
The electric guitar is a worldwide icon. It is widely renowned by cultures from every part of the wo...
Abstract A lot of guitarists entering a studio bring their own guitar, effects pedals, picks, string...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide an historiography and technical analysis of the elect...
This empirical study explores the guitar profiling technology and its consequences for metal music p...
International audiencePlaying music is a multimodal experience, involving cross modal interactions b...
Guitar technology underwent significant changes in the 20th century in the move from acoustic to ele...
‘Shredding’, the fast and virtuous guitar playing, is a central stylistic element of many rock and m...
If jazz introduced the electric guitar in jazz combos, rock music has been using the instrument both...
The sound of the distorted electric guitar is particularly important for many metal music genres. It...
Ever since the electric guitar was invented the musicians that played it wanted to change or enhance...
In metal music studies, “heaviness” has been acknowledged an essential element of the genre. Commonl...
Philosophers, composers, and musicians have long argued whether instrumental music finds meaning in ...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Das Thema "Verzerrung" fand trotz seiner Bedeutung für die Spielweise und Ausdrucksfähigkeit der Roc...
Soon after the solid-body electric guitar had begun to redefine the sound of popular music in the ea...
The electric guitar is a worldwide icon. It is widely renowned by cultures from every part of the wo...
Abstract A lot of guitarists entering a studio bring their own guitar, effects pedals, picks, string...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide an historiography and technical analysis of the elect...
This empirical study explores the guitar profiling technology and its consequences for metal music p...
International audiencePlaying music is a multimodal experience, involving cross modal interactions b...
Guitar technology underwent significant changes in the 20th century in the move from acoustic to ele...