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	<title>Online Guitar Lessons &#187; Rickenbacker</title>
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		<title>Brief History of the Electric Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The electric guitar played a major role in the development of musical styles such as blues, rock and roll, rockabilly and blues rock.]]></description>
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<p>The electric guitar is a guitar with steel or nickel strings. The vibration of these strings is picked up and converts into an electrical current by so called pickups, and then amplified.</p>
<p>In 1931 the Rickenbacker company was the first to make electric guitars, this were normal hollow bodied guitars with tungsten steel pickups.</p>
<p>The first solid body electric guitar was made by Les Paul, but the first successful solid body electric guitar was the Fender Esquire, made in 1950.</p>
<p>The electric guitar played a major role in the development of musical styles such as blues, rock and roll, rockabilly and blues rock.</p>
<p>In the Guitar Classroom you will find <a title="Lessons for Electric Guitar" href="http://www.guitar-classroom.com/online-guitar-lessons/index.htm" target="_self">electric guitar lessons</a></p>
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