GAS - Living With Guitar Acquisition Syndrome
by Jay Wright
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Publisher: Jay Wright
Copyright:
© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 187 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink Description:Hard cover book with BLACK & WHITE images inside. A hilarious, tongue-in-cheek book for guitar players and collectors who suffer from Guitar Acquisition Syndrome. It contains insights, tips, confessions, and stories from over 200 "afflicted" enthusiasts from 23 countries. The perfect all-occasion gift for any guitar enthusiast. All royalties from this book will be used to buy guitars for deserving guitarist wannabes. Keywords:Listed in: |
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"GAS" is an excellent insight into what drives the players, collectors, and music store owners, in their quests for their ultimate stringed instrument.
Humorous anecdotes abound regarding acquiring guitars and basses.
Once you have been bitten by the bug to collect your favorite guitars, basses, and amplifiers, you can take solace in the fact that you are not alone.
I was astounded by the worldwide responses to the author's survey.
"GAS" is a highly recommended "read" for those that enjoy the beauty of their instruments, and the reasoning behind their instrument purchases.
Thanks Jay for allowing the players and collectors to ruminate about their passion for guitars.
Jamie Danter
Kannapolis NC
Humorous anecdotes abound regarding acquiring guitars and basses.
Once you have been bitten by the bug to collect your favorite guitars, basses, and amplifiers, you can take solace in the fact that you are not alone.
I was astounded by the worldwide responses to the author's survey.
"GAS" is a highly recommended "read" for those that enjoy the beauty of their instruments, and the reasoning behind their instrument purchases.
Thanks Jay for allowing the players and collectors to ruminate about their passion for guitars.
Jamie Danter
Kannapolis NC
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