Entangled in global cultural flows, but also held in place locally, empowered and agential, musical instruments resonate with social significance. The guitar is, perhaps, the example par excellence, yet it has received little attention within ethnomusicology. This Introduction sets out the theoretical and methodological framework informing the four case studies of the guitar that follow, and provides a relevant literature review. Based largely on deep immersive ethnography and prolonged study in the field, we have been especially influenced by publications in the areas of the ethnography of musical performance, material culture studies, organology, the anthropology of globalisation, and studies of the role of audio technologies in the produ...
The fretless guitar inhabits a range of musical genres and cultures around the world. Its applicatio...
Abstract This article proposes the combination of performance and autoethnography as alternative met...
Through a case study of the pedal steel guitar, an instrument that emerged in the mid-twentieth cent...
In this chapter, I explore how the guitar has been transformed as a cultural text on its journey bet...
The electric guitar is one of the most important musical instruments and cultural artifacts of the 2...
From a sample of the research into the guitar indexed in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and...
Through the use of distinctive techniques and conventions, folkloric and popular music can provide a...
From a sample of the research into the guitar indexed in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and...
This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of selected electric guitar performance techniques and tec...
Guitar technology underwent significant changes in the 20th century in the move from acoustic to ele...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Despite the rise of social studies to address craft economy or production in modern society, how the...
This introduction to the Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar offers a concise synopsis of the...
The contemporarya cousticg uitarh asd evelopedfr om its origins in the 'Spanish' guitar to become a ...
This work is about objects and their makers, their relationship, and the negotiation between traditi...
The fretless guitar inhabits a range of musical genres and cultures around the world. Its applicatio...
Abstract This article proposes the combination of performance and autoethnography as alternative met...
Through a case study of the pedal steel guitar, an instrument that emerged in the mid-twentieth cent...
In this chapter, I explore how the guitar has been transformed as a cultural text on its journey bet...
The electric guitar is one of the most important musical instruments and cultural artifacts of the 2...
From a sample of the research into the guitar indexed in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and...
Through the use of distinctive techniques and conventions, folkloric and popular music can provide a...
From a sample of the research into the guitar indexed in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and...
This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of selected electric guitar performance techniques and tec...
Guitar technology underwent significant changes in the 20th century in the move from acoustic to ele...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Despite the rise of social studies to address craft economy or production in modern society, how the...
This introduction to the Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar offers a concise synopsis of the...
The contemporarya cousticg uitarh asd evelopedfr om its origins in the 'Spanish' guitar to become a ...
This work is about objects and their makers, their relationship, and the negotiation between traditi...
The fretless guitar inhabits a range of musical genres and cultures around the world. Its applicatio...
Abstract This article proposes the combination of performance and autoethnography as alternative met...
Through a case study of the pedal steel guitar, an instrument that emerged in the mid-twentieth cent...