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The electric guitar has been part of the instrumentarium of rock, pop and jazz music since the mid-twentieth century. We portray the Atelier Duvoisin, where such instruments are built, talk to Dr. No, a guru of the distortion scene, find out what role the instrument plays in music schools today and tell you briefly and concisely how it has developed.
The electric guitar has been part of the instrumentarium of rock, pop and jazz music since the mid-twentieth century. We portray the Atelier Duvoisin, where such instruments are built, talk to Dr. No, a guru of the distortion scene, find out what role the instrument plays in music schools today and tell you briefly and concisely how it has developed.
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Editorial
Rugir sans rougir - Tubes without disturbing
Focus
Affordable and irresistible
A brief history of the electric guitar
Une guitare suisse de A à Z
Une visite dans lʼatelier Duvoisin à Neuchâtel
German summary of the article
First subversive, then shoulder-bearing
The remarkable career of the electric guitar in music schools
Lʼhumain nʼest pas fait pour le numérique
Interview avec le Dr No, fabricant artisanal de pédales de distorsion
Hearing with tubes
Fascinated by the old amplifier technology
... and also
RESONANCE
Folk songs reloaded - SoloVoices with "Canti popolari Vol. 2"
A big music festival in Ticino - 20 years of Ticino Musica
On jazze gratis - le rôle des concerts sans ticket dʼentrée
Carte blanche for Hanspeter Künzler
Classical and jazz reviews -New releases classical and jazz
CAMPUS
Bringing art into the school - A complementary perspective
Young people in Mozart's footsteps - Meetingpoint Mozart
Joyeuses angoisses et colères innocentes
Reviews of study and teaching literature - New releases
FINAL
Riddle - Dirk Wieschollek is looking for
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