About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: Bass guitar, Slide guitar, Jazz guitar, Effects unit, Rhythm guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Fingerstyle guitar, D'Aquisto Flat Top Guitars, Guitar technician, Ten-string guitar, List of musicians who play left-handed, Fretless guitar, Lap steel guitar, Archtop guitar, Acoustic bass guitar, Nccu guitar club, Multi-neck guitar, Guitar manufacturing, Slack-key guitar, Guitar harmonics, List of guitar-related topics, Shred guitar, Portuguese guitar, Cigar box guitar, Guitar bracing, Tapboard, Lap slide guitar, Lead guitar, Lyre-guitar, Extended-range classical guitar, Copedent, Lute guitar, Instrument destruction, Gibson Flying V, SX SJM, Escopetarra, Semi-acoustic guitar, Jim Marshall, Anti Tank Guitar, SynthAxe, Variax, Guitar Craft, Ovation VXT, Guitar Resonator, Bowed guitar, Viki, Tonewood, Guitar battle, Hybrid guitar, Silent guitar, Guitalele, Acoustic-electric guitar, Unitar, Gretsch Triple Jet, Tritare, AmpliTube, Stagemaster, Pikasso guitar, Mohan veena, Guitarchitecture, Brahms guitar, Jackson Phil Demmel Demmelition V, Tati, GL-1 Guitalele, Lakland Hollowbody, Fender Reverb Unit, Memphis Guitars, Kimbara, Octave twelve, LaPatrie, Glock-Guitar, ESP LTD EC-1000, Guitarra septima, Lakland Decade, Custom 24, PRS Standard 22, Penco Guitars, G-sharp guitar, Craviola, Forbon, Guitarra panzona, Light Strings: Impressions of the Guitar, Stars and Their Guitars: A History of the Electric Guitar, English guitar, Earthwood, Guitar Foundation of America, Taylor Big Baby Guitar, Palm pedal, VGS TD-Special, Bitar, Chapei dong veng, Guitarbot, Blues guitar. Excerpt: The bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; ) is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb (by plucking, slapping, popping, tapping, or thumping), or by using a pick. The bass guitar is similar in appearance and constructio...