This article explores the first decade of classical guitar-making in Britain (1948 – 1957) and discusses the efforts of amateurs and autodidacts in the recovery, codification and instruction of craft knowledge and skills. The research for this article draws on two sources of primary data: guitar magazines and the first three attempts in the English language to codify the practical knowledge of classical guitar-making into instructional texts. I begin by identifying the instrument in its historical context. Next, I present biographical summaries of key advocates and outline the work of the first luthiers. I then discuss the Do-It-Yourself texts and argue that classical guitar-making at that time gradually gained cultural legitimacy through t...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
An introduction to a series of five articles by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the Uni...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...
This paper discusses ongoing research that aims to understand how ‘luthiers’ or stringed-instrument ...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This thesis develops our knowledge of the guitar in Victorian England by focusing on amateur player...
Most modern histories of the classical guitar are devoted to solo playing. They therefore forego a d...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...
Haile method of classical guitar construction outline used by Frank Pittman for Industrial Education...
Sparks discusses the various problems and conventions in guitar Performance through the nineteenth a...
RILM abstract: Discusses the four-course guitar from the 15th to the 17th c., the five-course guitar...
Conceived as instructional material for the guitar students at Marshall University (or anyone intere...
This creative practice PhD examines and reconstructs two nineteenth-century German guitars: one made...
Long reviews The Guitar in Tudor England: A Social and Musical History by Christopher Page
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
An introduction to a series of five articles by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the Uni...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...
This paper discusses ongoing research that aims to understand how ‘luthiers’ or stringed-instrument ...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This thesis develops our knowledge of the guitar in Victorian England by focusing on amateur player...
Most modern histories of the classical guitar are devoted to solo playing. They therefore forego a d...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...
Haile method of classical guitar construction outline used by Frank Pittman for Industrial Education...
Sparks discusses the various problems and conventions in guitar Performance through the nineteenth a...
RILM abstract: Discusses the four-course guitar from the 15th to the 17th c., the five-course guitar...
Conceived as instructional material for the guitar students at Marshall University (or anyone intere...
This creative practice PhD examines and reconstructs two nineteenth-century German guitars: one made...
Long reviews The Guitar in Tudor England: A Social and Musical History by Christopher Page
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
An introduction to a series of five articles by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the Uni...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...