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For all guitarists, the quest to finding the guitar tone you hear in your head and then recording it is a never-ending journey. The Ultimate Guitar Tone Handbook is your definitive guide to discovering that great, elusive guitar sound and making sure it's recorded well. This book features a series of interviews with expert players, guitar technicians, recording engineers, record producers, and gear manufacturers to give you an inside look into the business of guitar tone. The included DVD provides both audio and visual reference points to help you achieve the classic sounds you hear on records. 'The Ultimate Guitar Tone Handbook offers quality information that will serve as a solid base for development of any guitar player or guitar recording artist's imagination.' - Mateus Tebaldi, MusicGearReview.com
PRODUCT INFORMATION Publisher | Alfred Publishing |
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View a YouTube Video . . . You Tube Video 1 . . .
View a Sample Page . . . Sample Page 1 . . .
Format | Book & DVD |
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Instrument | Guitar |
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Category | Guitar Reference |
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Pages | 228 |
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Shipping Weight | 1.65 lbs |
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Alfred Publishing Item | 00-36620 |
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Product Code | YL00-36620 |
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UPC Code | 38081405155 |
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ISBN 10 | 0739075357 |
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EAN | 9780739075357 |
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Bobby Owsinski : Author
SONG LIST Title: Amplifier Modeling
Title: Bad Signs
Title: Battle of the Guitar Tracks
Title: Boutique Amplifiers
Title: Cabinet Buzzes
Title: Cabinet Components
Title: Cabinet Size
Title: Cable Length
Title: Cables
Title: Capacitance
Title: Change Your Tone
Title: CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS TONE?
Title: CHAPTER 2: THE EVOLUTION OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR AND AMPLIFIER
Title: CHAPTER 3: TONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ELECTRIC GUITAR
Title: CHAPTER 4: TONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GUITAR AMPLIFIERS
Title: CHAPTER 5: SPEAKERS AND CABINETS
Title: CHAPTER 6: ELECTRIC GUITAR MIKING TECHNIQUES
Title: CHAPTER 7: ELECTRIC GUITAR PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Title: Choosing the Best Place in the Room
Title: Choosing the Right Mic
Title: Clean Guitars
Title: Common Guitar Production Techniques
Title: Compression
Title: Conductor Material
Title: Conductor Size
Title: Construction Materials
Title: Construction Methods
Title: Distortion
Title: Doubling Title: Effects Pedals Title: Electric Guitar Miking Set-Ups Title: Equalization Title: Evaluating a Guitar Title: Factors Affecting Pickup Sound Title: FOREWARD Title: Guitars in the Mix Title: Hardware Title: Hybrid Amps Title: Intangible Factors Title: It's All in the Fingers Title: Layering Guitars Title: Laying In with the Rhythm Section Title: Manufacturing Inconsistencies Title: Mic Placement Title: Microphone Technique 101 Title: More Complex Techniques Title: Neck Attachment Title: Other Factors in the Search for Tone Title: Other Types of Pickups Title: PART ONE: ELECTRIC GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS Title: Pickups Title: Production from a Player's Perspective Title: Reamping Title: Recording Title: Recording Direct Title: Recording Levels Title: Recording Through an Effects Box Title: Shielding Title: Single-Mic Techniques Title: Solid-State Amplifiers Title: Sonic Attributes Title: Speaker Cabinets Title: Speaker Manufacturers Title: Speaker Parameters Title: Speakers Title: Strand Interaction Title: Strings Title: Studio Ears Title: Studio Effects Title: The 1890s: Development of Steel Strings Title: The 1930s: Birth of the Electric Title: The 1930s: Picks and Pickups Title: The 1940s: The Instrument Evolves Title: The 1950s: Breakthrough Developments Title: The 1960s: Amps and Distortion Title: The 1970s: Big Amps and Boutiques Title: The 1980s: Mass Production; Improved Effects Title: The 1990s: Wireless Goes Mainstream; Amp Modelers Debut Title: The 2000s: Modelers; Reissues Recreate the Classics Title: The Bridge Title: The Finish Title: The Fretboard Title: The Guitar Body Title: The Guitar Pick Title: The Importance of Well-Maintained Equipment Title: The Microphone Title: The Neck Title: The Reason for Tone Controls Title: The Room Title: The Signal Path Title: The Tailpiece Title: The Wood Title: Three Ways to Tweak your Tube Amp Title: Three-Mic Techniques Title: Tone Killers Title: Tube Amp Circuitry Title: Tube Amplifiers Title: Tubes Title: Two-Mic Techniques Title: Types of Pickups Title: Types of Speaker Cabinets Title: Using a DI Title: Using a Variety of Guitars and Amplifiers Title: Vintage Versus Modern Title: Why Do Vintage Amps Sound So Good? Below are Related Products that you may be interested in.
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