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History George Beauchamp invented the electric guitar or some may call
the lap steel guitar Initially electric guitars consisted primarily of
hollow archtop acoustic guitar bodies to which electromagnetic
transducers had been attached Early years Sketch of Rickenbacker frying
pan lap steel guitar from 1934 patent application Electric guitars were
originally designed by an assortment of luthiers electronics enthusiasts
and instrument manufacturers in varying combinations Some of the
earliest electric guitars then essentially adapted hollow bodied
acoustic instruments used tungsten pickups and were manufactured in the
1930s by Rickenbacker In 1935 a Soviet scientist working separately from
his western colleagues was known to have produced an electric Russian
guitar called the Kuznetsov electromagnetic guitar It was exhibited at a
technology expo in Moscow but its development was halted since the
Stalin regime was hostile to guitar music citation needed At least one
company Audiovox built and may have offered an electric solid body as
early as the mid 1930s Rickenbacher later spelled Rickenbacker offered a
cast aluminum electric guitar nicknamed The Frying Pan or The Pancake
Guitar beginning in 1933 Another early solid body electric guitar was
designed and built by musician and inventor Les Paul in the early 1940s
working after hours in the Epiphone Guitar factory His log guitar so
called because it consisted of a simple 4x4 wood post with a neck
attached to it and homemade pickups and hardware with two detachable
Swedish hollow body halves attached to the sides for appearance only was
patented and is often considered to be the first of its kind although
it shares nothing in design or hardware with the solid body Les Paul
model sold by Gibson Fender Main article Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation Sketch of Fender lap steel guitar from 1944 patent
application In 1950 and 1951 electronics and instrument amplifier maker
Leo Fender through his company designed the first commercially
successful solid body electric guitar with a single magnetic pickup
which was initially named the Esquire The two pickup version of the
Esquire was called the Broadcaster The bolt on neck was consistent with
Leo Fender s belief that the instrument design should be modular to
allow cost effective and consistent manufacture and assembly as well as
simple repair or replacement In 1954 Fender introduced the Fender
Stratocaster or Strat It was positioned as a deluxe model and offered
various product improvements and innovations over the Telecaster These
innovations included an ash or alder double cutaway body design for
badge assembly with an integrated vibrato mechanism called a
synchronized tremolo by Fender thus beginning a confusion of the terms
that still continues three single coil pickups and body comfort contours
Leo Fender is also credited with developing the first commercially
successful electric bass called the Fender Precision Bass introduced in
1951 Gibson Main article Gibson Guitar Corporation Gibson like many
guitar manufacturers had long offered semi acoustic guitars with pickups
and previously rejected Les Paul and his log electric in the 1940s In
apparent response to the Telecaster Gibson introduced the first Gibson
Les Paul solid body guitar in 1952 although Les Paul was actually
brought in only towards the end of the design process for expert fine
tuning of the nearly complete design and for marketing endorsement
Features of the Les Paul include a solid mahogany body with a carved
maple top much like a violin and earlier Gibson archtop hollow body
electric guitars and contrasting edge binding two single coil soapbar
pickups a 24 scale mahogany neck with a more traditional glued in set
neck joint binding on the edges of the fretboard and a tilt back
headstock with three machine heads tuners to a side The earliest models
had a combination bridge and trapeze tailpiece design that was in fact
designed by Les Paul himself but was largely disliked and discontinued
after the first year Gibson then developed the Tune o matic bridge and
separate stop tailpiece an adjustable non vibrato design that has
endured By 1957 Gibson had made the final major change to the Les Paul
as we know it today the humbucking pickup or humbucker The humbucker
invented by Seth Lover was a dual coil pickup which featured two
windings connected out of phase and reverse wound in order to cancel the
60 cycle hum associated with single coil pickups as a byproduct however
it also produces a distinctive more mellow tone which appeals to many
guitarists The more traditionally designed and styled Gibson solid body
instruments were a contrast to Leo Fender s modular designs with the
most notable differentiator being the method of neck attachment and the
scale of the neck Gibson 24 75 Fender 25 5 Each design has its own
merits To this day the basic design of many solid body electric guitar
available today are derived from the original designs the Telecaster
Stratocaster and the Les Paul Vox In 1962 Vox introduced the pentagonal
Phantom guitar originally made in England but soon after made by EKO of
Italy It was followed a year later by the teardrop shaped Mark VI the
prototype of which was used by Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones Vox
guitars also experimented with onboard effects and electronics The
Teardrop won a price for its design In the mid 1960s as the sound of
electric 12 string guitar became popular Vox introduced the Phantom XII
and Mark XII electric 12 string guitars Vox produced many more
traditional 6 and 12 string electric guitars in both England and Italy
GuitarOrgan In 1966 Vox introduced the revolutionary but problematic
GuitarOrgan a Phantom VI guitar with internal organ electronics The
instrument s trigger mechanism required a specially wired plectrum that
completed circuit connections to each fret resulting in a very wide and
unwieldy neck John Lennon was given one in a bid to secure an
endorsement though this never panned out According to Up Tight the
Velvet Underground Story Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones also tried
one when asked by the Velvets if it worked his answer was negative The
instrument never became popular but it was a precursor to the modern
guitar synthesizer Other guitars Also other materials than wood were
used Travis Bean as well as Kremer built guitars with aluminium necks
Danelectro used cardboard bodies Also plasic and carbon bodied guitars
have been made in the past The Gittler guitar was a design guitar made
in the 8os 1991 saw the introduction of guitar designer Jol Dantzig s
first truly workable acoustic electric hybrid guitar design The
instrument called the DuoTone was conceived while Dantzig was at Hamer
Guitars Dantzig was also the designer of the first 12 string bass
Adapted by players like Ty Tabor Stone Gossard Elvis Costello and Jeff
Tweedy the DuoTone was a full duplex instrument that could switch
between acoustic and electric tones Recently there have been many
entries in the hybrid category capable of both acoustic and electric
tones including the T5 by Taylor Michael Kelly s Hybrid the Parker Fly
and the Anderson Crowdster In the 90s the band Neptune began building
weird looking metal guitar with 3rd Bridge options incorporated A
predecessor of this type of guitars is the Pencilina Linda Manzer
designed the Pikasso guitar with multiple necks See also 3rd Bridge
Guitar Experimental musical instrument Fender Broadcaster Fender Bullet
Fender Cyclone Fender Duo Sonic Fender Electric XII Fender Jaguar Fender
Jag Stang co created with Kurt Cobain Fender Jazzmaster Fender
Contemporary Stratocaster Japan Fender Lead Series Fender Musicmaster
Fender Mustang Fender Prodigy Fender Performer Fender Showmaster Fender
Starcaster Fender Stratocaster Buddy Guy Polka Dot Stratocaster Eric
Clapton Stratocaster Eric Johnson Stratocaster Hello Kitty Stratocaster
Jeff Beck Stratocaster Jimmie Vaughan Tex Mex Stratocaster John Mayer
Stratocaster Mark Knopfler Stratocaster Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster
Robert Cray Standard Stratocaster Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature
Stratocaster Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster Fender Stratocaster XII Fat
Strat Fender Telecaster Fender Telecaster Custom Fender Telecaster
Deluxe Fender J5 Telecaster Squier Telecaster Fender Toronado Fender
Swinger Fender Bronco Fender Custom Fender Katana References v 160 160 d
160 160 e Guitars Guitars by String Number Tenor guitar 160 Guitar 160
Seven String 160 Eight String 160 Nine String 160 Ten String 160 Eleven
String 160 Twelve String Guitars by Type Archtop 160 Classical 160 Multi
String Classical 160 Steel String Acoustic 160 Baroque 160 Russian 160
Resonator Dobro 160 Semi acoustic 160 Electric 160 Electric acoustic 160
Tailed bridge guitar 160 Rhythm guitar 160 Lead guitar 160 Acoustic
Alternate Versions Alto guitar 160 Bass guitar 160 Baritone guitar 160
Double neck guitar 160 Harp guitar 160 Pikasso guitar 160 Chitarra
battente 160 Bajo sexto 160 Requinto guitar Other related topics Luthier
160 Vintage guitar 160 Jazz guitar 160 Guitar chord 160 Guitar
harmonics 160 Prepared guitar 160 3rd bridge 160 Electric Guitar Design
160 Guitar amplifier 160 History of the classical guitar Categories
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