Part DIY guide part scrapbook
- this book takes you behind the music to get a glimpse into the faces places & workshops of the cigar box revolution." Cigar box guitars have never been more popular & now you can learn to make your own. You don't need to spend a lot of money & you don't need to have a shop full of tools. All you need to do is follow the author's step-by-step instructions for making three different styles of guitar. They're fun (some would say addictive) to build & even more fun to play! The guitars that can be made with this book:
- Basic CBG: A simple build with the minimum number of components. It's a three string acoustic instrument built from a paper covered box & played with a slide & has burned-in fret lines but no real frets.
- Slightly Nicer CBG. Uses a nicer cigar box has a more decorative built-up headstock. Also has burned in fret-lines & three strings. In addition this one incorporates a very simple piezo pickup so it can be played through an amplifier. Slightly more complex in woodworking terms & involves a bit of wiring & soldering.
- Cigar Box Telecaster. This one would be built from a cigar box & a pre-fabbed six-string guitar neck. It would use commercial pickups & volume/tone controls. I'm picturing it as a tribute to the Fender Telecaster. It involves more complicated woodworking & much more wiring/soldering as well as filling much of the box with wood to support the tension of six steel strings. More than just a how-to guide this book chronicles the modern revival of the cigar box guitar. You'll learn a bit about its roots influential personalities & the cultural trends that are bringing this instrument back to the musical landscape. Author & professional photographer David Sutton introduces readers the faces of the CGB movement with in-depth profiles & photographic portraits of fascinating builders & performers. Basic information about learning to play & tune a cigar box guitar are also included. A perfect opportunity to put a real American tradition in your own hands."