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Can anyone name the person who is singlehandedly responsible for making the guitar so popular in the 20th Century?


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Can anyone name the person who is singlehandedly responsible for making the guitar so popular in the 20th Century?

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I would assume Les Paul.


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"Can anyone name the person who is singlehandedly responsible for making the guitar so popular in the 20th Century? "


Would that be Elvis Paresly?

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Lawrie,

Thanks for the link on "The Brief History of the Guitar". Great article. It's been bookmarked for future reference.

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Can anyone name the person who is singlehandedly responsible for making the guitar so popular in the 20th Century?




I can't participate in this portion because Mac called me this morning and this topic came up as we talked, so I know the answer. I'll have to say that he has some very compelling reasons for his choice.

I hope Mac has time to go into detail when the answer is revealed because I found it to be very interesting and informative.

So are the choices so far.

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Rickenbacher did it first ... before they changed the spelling even.

I was going to say Roy Clark sure sold a lot of guitars; he could keep up with the banjo guy on HeeHaw!


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To guess at Mac's question...

Duane Eddy?

Chuck Berry?

These are perhaps the two first "guitar gods" of the rock and roll era. Better guitarists came after, but these two symbolized the rock revolution and separated the kids music from their parent's music.

And yes, I think the guitar is diminishing in popularity. But I don't think it is going away.

The saxophone's popularity faded when guitar effects enabled them to do many of the things that sax players could do but guitarists couldn't.

My parent's generation had the trumpet and clarinet as the lead instrument of choice with the trombone a close third.

The synth is on top of the heap now.

Fortunately, I play to a baby-boomer audience, so I can still play lots of guitar and sax -- and I bring a wind synthesizer to the gig as well. I actually leave the keyboard home and sequence the keyboard parts on my backing tracks. As essential as the synthesizer is, the guitar, sax, and wind synth have more stage appeal than the keyboard does.

Just my 2 cents (for whatever that's worth)

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Thanks for the link on "The Brief History of the Guitar". Great article. It's been bookmarked for future reference.



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Just got a catalogue in the mail from a local music store.

It has 23 synths of various kinds from pretty much kiddies toys to some reasonably serious kit. It also has 48 guitars, 12 drum kits, innumerable guitar pedals, 2 violins, 2 flutes, 2 trumpets, 3 saxs, 2 clarinets, 2 recorders, some other percussion, a few microphones and headphones, and lots of amps.

I think the guitars have it...

While I do see an increase in synths over time, I don't see a decline in guitars. I think the synths are additional to, not replacement for, guitars.


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A lot of people blame it on rharv, but I really think it was me.

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*Local* music store!??

I can say I notice what you decribed in most 'online music store' catalogues. Local store; not so much.
Kinda surprised. The 12 drum kits would take quite a bit of room.


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I can say I notice what you decribed in most 'online music store' catalogues. Local store; not so much.
Kinda surprised. The 12 drum kits would take quite a bit of room.




T'was their catalogue - they don't have that many kits on the floor, though they do have guitars hanging from every possible space. They don't have many synths on the floor either. Many of the kits were electronic too, so maybe they don't count (ducks for cover ).


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Can anyone name the person who is singlehandedly responsible for making the guitar so popular in the 20th Century?


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Trick question.

Every single person who has picked one up and smiled at the result.

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I'm going to guess "outside of the box" and take into account ALL of the 20th century.

How about Django Reinhardt?

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