Acquire the sound-creation skills to produce the perfect guitar sound, every time!
Sound creation is one of the most common concerns for guitarists.
This book compiles specialized information on sound creation from various perspectives, including setup, playing techniques, equipment, live performances, recording, and videography.
The "perfect guitar sound" is as varied as the individual.
Therefore, there is no such thing as a "convenient setup" that "anyone can achieve the perfect guitar sound with this setup."
What you need is a wide range of knowledge for adjusting tone,
and the sound-creation skills to optimize your performance in any situation.
Hone your sound-creation skills with this book so you can always produce the perfect guitar sound.
The book contains 73 sound tracks that correspond to the sound-creation explanations in the print edition,
so you can "listen, confirm, and understand with your ears!" as you read.
The B5 size book is perfect for keeping in your guitar case or other carry-on items.
[Book Contents]
●Sound Creation Q&A
●Basic Knowledge You Need to Know for "Sound Creation"
◎Electric Guitar (Understanding the Characteristics of Each Electric Guitar, Differences Based on Specifications and Parts, etc.)
◎Acoustic Guitar
◎Instrument Setup
◎Differences Based on Playing Style
◎Guitar Amps (The Basics of Amplifier Sound Creation, Sound Creation Tips for Different Amps, etc.)
◎Effects (Effects Characteristics by Effect, Useful Tips for Connecting Multiple Effects, etc.)
◎Differences Based on Location
◎Video Shooting/Recording (Sound Creation Tips to Know When Recording, Other Things to Know About Recording, Sound Creation Tips for Acoustic Guitar, etc.)
●We Asked Non-Guitarists! "My Favorite Guitar Sound"
For vocalists, bassists, drummers, keyboardists, music producers, arrangers, recording engineers, PA engineers, guitar makers, repairmen, effects developers, amp builders, guitar shop owners, and music writers.
Appendix: What are the must-check points when buying a guitar? / How to avoid problems to achieve the "best guitar sound" during live performances?