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Book Title
Guitar in Jazz : an Anthology
Publication Name
The Guitar in Jazz
Title
The Guitar in Jazz
Subtitle
An Anthology
Author
James Sallis
Contributor
James Sallis (Edited by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0803242506
EAN
9780803242500
ISBN
9780803242500
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Release Date
01/03/1996
Release Year
1996
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Length
9.3in
Publication Year
1996
Item Height
0.8in
Topic
History & Criticism, Printed Music / Guitar & Fretted Instruments, Composers & Musicians, General, Genres & Styles / Jazz
Item Width
6.3in
Number of Pages
220 Pages

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The Guitar in Jazz presents in rich, entertaining detail the history and development of the guitar as a jazz instrument. In a series of essays by some of jazz's leading historians and critics, the volume traces the impressive evolution of jazz guitar playing, from the pioneering styles of Nick Lucas and Eddie Lang through the recent innovations of such contemporary masters as Jim Hall and Ralph Towner. Editor James Sallis has included essays that focus on individual guitarists, including Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt, and JoePass. Other chapters vividly describe important jazz guitar styles, such as swing guitar and fingerstyle guitar. In all, The Guitar in Jazz provides a full and captivating portrait of the guitar's place in jazz. The book also offers insights into the larger history of jazz--its development, the social contexts in which the music came into being, and its eventual recognition as "the American classical music." The essays will appeal to guitar players and enthusiasts, and to all jazz lovers.

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803242506
ISBN-13
9780803242500
eBay Product ID (ePID)
927697

Product Key Features

Book Title
Guitar in Jazz : an Anthology
Author
James Sallis
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
History & Criticism, Printed Music / Guitar & Fretted Instruments, Composers & Musicians, General, Genres & Styles / Jazz
Publication Year
1996
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Number of Pages
220 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ml3507.G85 1996
Reviews
"An unfailingly lively and informative collection of essays that traces the guitar's evolution in the hands of jazz and jazz-influenced artists who have not only mastered the instrument, but repeatedly reinvented it."-Gary Giddins, author ofFaces in the Crowd., "Probably the most comprehensive anthology of essays essential to a complete understanding of jazz guitar and its stylistic history. . . . Sallis' exhaustive research is clearly edited and written, and I feel it'll be the reference source for the jazz lover, guitarist and non-guitarist alike in the next few years."-Dennis Gonzalez, The New Jazz Review .  , "Probably the most comprehensive anthology of essays essential to a complete understanding of jazz guitar and its stylistic history. . . . Sallis' exhaustive research is clearly edited and written, and I feel it'll be the reference source for the jazz lover, guitarist and non-guitarist alike in the next few years."-Dennis Gonzalez,The New Jazz Review.  , "Guitarists have been making major contributions to jazz since the 1920s, when Eddie Lang first began adding his brand of six-string sophistication to performances by the Mound City Blowers. Yet the history of the jazz guitar has remained largely undocumented, at least in any methodical way. Now James Sallis has put together a long-overdue anthology which traces the evolution of jazz guitar as well as celebrating some of the instrument's greatest players."- Jazz Times  , "An unfailingly lively and informative collection of essays that traces the guitar's evolution in the hands of jazz and jazz-influenced artists who have not only mastered the instrument, but repeatedly reinvented it."-Gary Giddins, author of Faces in the Crowd, ""Guitarists have been making major contributions to jazz since the 1920s, when Eddie Lang first began adding his brand of six-string sophistication to performances by the Mound City Blowers. Yet the history of the jazz guitar has remained largely undocumented, at least in any methodical way. Now James Sallis has put together a long-overdue anthology which traces the evolution of jazz guitar as well as celebrating some of the instrument's greatest players.""-- Jazz Times ""Probably the most comprehensive anthology of essays essential to a complete understanding of jazz guitar and its stylistic history. . . . Sallis' exhaustive research is clearly edited and written, and I feel it'll be the reference source for the jazz lover, guitarist and non-guitarist alike in the next few years.""--Dennis Gonzalez, The New Jazz Review ""An unfailingly lively and informative collection of essays that traces the guitar's evolution in the hands of jazz and jazz-influenced artists who have not only mastered the instrument, but repeatedly reinvented it.""--Gary Giddins, author of Faces in the Crowd, "An unfailingly lively and informative collection of essays that traces the guitar's evolution in the hands of jazz and jazz-influenced artists who have not only mastered the instrument, but repeatedly reinvented it."-Gary Giddins, author ofFaces in the Crowd, "An unfailingly lively and informative collection of essays that traces the guitar's evolution in the hands of jazz and jazz-influenced artists who have not only mastered the instrument, but repeatedly reinvented it."-Gary Giddins, author of Faces in the Crowd ., "Guitarists have been making major contributions to jazz since the 1920s, when Eddie Lang first began adding his brand of six-string sophistication to performances by the Mound City Blowers. Yet the history of the jazz guitar has remained largely undocumented, at least in any methodical way. Now James Sallis has put together a long-overdue anthology which traces the evolution of jazz guitar as well as celebrating some of the instrument's greatest players."-Jazz Times  , "Probably the most comprehensive anthology of essays essential to a complete understanding of jazz guitar and its stylistic history. . . . Sallis' exhaustive research is clearly edited and written, and I feel it'll be the reference source for the jazz lover, guitarist and non-guitarist alike in the next few years."-Dennis Gonzalez, The New Jazz Review, "Probably the most comprehensive anthology of essays essential to a complete understanding of jazz guitar and its stylistic history. . . . Sallis' exhaustive research is clearly edited and written, and I feel it'll be the reference source for the jazz lover, guitarist and non-guitarist alike in the next few years."-Dennis Gonzalez,The New Jazz Review, "Guitarists have been making major contributions to jazz since the 1920s, when Eddie Lang first began adding his brand of six-string sophistication to performances by the Mound City Blowers. Yet the history of the jazz guitar has remained largely undocumented, at least in any methodical way. Now James Sallis has put together a long-overdue anthology which traces the evolution of jazz guitar as well as celebrating some of the instrument's greatest players."-Jazz Times, "Guitarists have been making major contributions to jazz since the 1920s, when Eddie Lang first began adding his brand of six-string sophistication to performances by the Mound City Blowers. Yet the history of the jazz guitar has remained largely undocumented, at least in any methodical way. Now James Sallis has put together a long-overdue anthology which traces the evolution of jazz guitar as well as celebrating some of the instrument's greatest players."- Jazz Times
Copyright Date
1996
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
95-038563
Dewey Decimal
787.87/165
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes

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