Prepared guitar

Prepared guitar

A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table in order to manipulate it.

History

Though rarely classified as a "preparation", but more as an extended technique, the slide guitar technique, used since at least the early 1900s, deserves mention here. Playing a guitar with a metal or glass slide subtly, but fundamentally, changes the character of the instrument: for example, one can play a true glissando with a slide, but this is otherwise impossible to such a degree on a fretted instrument. A glissando can be achieved through string bending, but few guitarists can achieve bends of more than two and a half tones in magnitude.

However, with prepared guitars one of the key goals in preparing the instrument is changing its timbre – the fundamental quality of the sound. This is typically achieved by placing objects on or under the strings. The objects can have a tone of their own, like for instance a pencil spring, but can also cause strange string resonance effects or behave like a seesaw and create echoing effects after being struck and swinging like a balance.

Keith Rowe

The method of actually preparing the guitar was developed in the late 1960s by Keith Rowe, in imitation of John Cage's prepared piano. Rowe developed various prepared guitar techniques: placing the guitar flat on a table and manipulating the strings, body and pickups in unorthodox ways to produce sounds described as dark, brooding, compelling, expansive and alien. He has been known to employ objects such as a library card, rubber eraser, springs, hand-held electric fans, alligator clips, and common office supplies in playing the guitar.

Fred Frith

Another pioneer was Fred Frith. In 1974 he released a solo album called "Guitar Solos". The album comprises eight tracks of unaccompanied and improvised music played on prepared guitars by Frith. The album was recorded using a modified 1936 Gibson K-11. Frith added an extra pickup over the strings at the nut, enabling him to amplify sound from both sides of the fretted note. He then split the fretboard in two with a capo, effectively giving him two guitars, each amplified separately, that he could play independently with each hand. To split the sounds further he attached alligator clips at various positions on the strings. The net result was a guitar with multiple sound sources that could be channeled to a mixer and distributed across the stereo soundscape.

Other prepared guitarists

In the 1980s Glenn Branca, Sonic Youth and other experimental art rockers also utilized prepared guitars, as have classical guitarists such as the Elgart/Yates Duo, who have also written a pamphlet on the subject: [http://www.calguitar.com/show_unit.php?unit_id=7 Prepared Guitar Techniques] .More recent composers for the prepared guitar include Nikita Koshkin, using cork, matches and foam mutes; Phillipe Drogoz using wire and knitting needles; and Stephen Funk Pearson, using Bic pens placed underneath the strings at the 12th fret.

Custom made instruments

Fred Frith was one of the first guitarists to work with self-made instruments, such as one made of an old door with tuning pegs, strings and pickups on it.

Beginning in the 1970s, guitarist and luthier Hans Reichel made some unusual guitars with third bridge-like qualities.

Bradford Reed (pencilina), Glenn Branca, Fred Frith and the band Neptune also made other individually different types of experimental third bridge guitars.

ee also

* Electroacoustic improvisation
* Experimental musical instrument
* Prepared piano
* String resonance

Prepared guitar luthiers

* Glenn Branca
* Yuri Landman
* Neptune
* Bradford Reed

Famous prepared guitar players

in alphabetic order:

* Derek Bailey
* Glenn Branca
* Fred Frith
* Nikita Koshkin
* Yuri Landman
* Thurston Moore
* Lee Ranaldo
* Keith Rowe
* Marc Ribot

Literature

*Prepared Guitar Techniques - Matthew Elgart/Peter Yates (Elgart/Yates Guitar Duo) ISBN 0-939297-88-4, California Guitar Archives, 1990 [http://www.calguitar.com/show_unit.php?unit_id=7]

External links

* [http://www.fredfrith.com FredFrith.com] "Official homepage".
* [http://www.glennbranca.com GlennBranca.com]
* [http://www.pencilina.com/ www.pencilina.com] , Bradford Reed's home page


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Guitar tunings — Guitar standard tuning, shown one octave higher than actual pitch. (E2.A2.D3.G3.B3.e4) Guitar tunings almost always refers to the pitch of the open ( unfretted ) string, though some tunings may only realistically be attained by the use of a capo… …   Wikipedia

  • Prepared music — refers to experimental music played with a prepared instrument, such as:*Prepared piano *Prepared guitar …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar Solos (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Guitar Solos Type = Studio album Artist = Fred Frith Released = 1974 Recorded = Kaleidophon Studios, London, 1974 Genre = Avant progressive rock Length = 37:17 Label = Caroline (UK) Producer = Fred Frith Reviews = *… …   Wikipedia

  • Prepared piano — A prepared piano is a piano which has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers.The idea of altering an instrument s timbre through the use of external objects has been applied… …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar — Infobox Instrument name=Guitar names= classification=String instrument (plucked, nylon stringed guitars usually played with fingerpicking, and steel , etc. usually with a pick.) range= (a regularly tuned guitar) related=*Bowed and plucked string… …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar amplifier — Mesa Boogie Mark IV, a guitar combo amplifier A guitar amplifier (or guitar amp) is an electronic amplifier designed to make the signal of an electric or acoustic guitar louder so that it will produce sound through a loudspeaker. Most guitar… …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar chord — A barre chord ( E Major shape ), with the index finger used to bar the strings. In music, a guitar chord is a chord, or collection of tones usually sounded together at once, played on a guitar. It can be composed of notes played on adjacent or… …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock — Guitar Hero III redirects here. For other uses, see Guitar Hero III (disambiguation). Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rook Cover for Guitar Hero III: Le …   Wikipedia

  • Guitar Hero (video game) — Infobox VG title = Guitar Hero developer = Harmonix Music Systems publisher = RedOctane designer = Mary Magdilen Rob Kay Ryan Lesser Josh Randall series = Guitar Hero engine = released = NA November 8, 2005 EUR April 7, 2006 AUS June 15, 2006… …   Wikipedia

  • Electric guitar — Fender Stratocaster String instrument Classification String instrument (plucked, either by fingerpicking, or with a pick.) …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”