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  2. Touch guitar - Wikipedia

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    The touch or tapping technique was formally codified by American guitarist Jimmie Webster in his 1952 method book called the Illustrated Touch System. [2] Dave Bunker playing a double-neck touch guitar. Webster credited pickup designer Harry DeArmond with first demonstrating the potential for touch-style playing. [3]

  3. Presto (album) - Wikipedia

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    Presto is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on November 17, 1989 by Anthem Records [ 1 ] and was the band's first album released internationally by Atlantic Records , following the group's departure from Mercury .

  4. Alex Lifeson - Wikipedia

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    Lifeson plays guitar on two track on this album by alternative rock singer Edwin, [77] who also participated in Lifeson's solo project Victor 10 years prior. [78] 2007 Fear Of A Blank Planet: Porcupine Tree: Lifeson plays a guitar solo on the first movement of one track of this album by English progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. [79]

  5. Cole Clark - Wikipedia

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    Cole Clark is an Australian manufacturer of guitars and other fretted instruments. The company is based in Bayswater, Melbourne and was founded in 2001. Cole Clark uses unique construction and designs, advanced live pickup technology [1] and have a strong focus on sustainably sourced timbers.

  6. Bunker Touch Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Until guitarist Jimmie Webster first popularized his Illustrated Touch System in 1952, [1] all guitars had been strummed. But with Webster's single-neck touch-style guitar and then Dave Bunker's headless, [2] [3] double-neck, DuoLectar touch guitar, these new instruments, while appearing similar to traditional strummed guitars, [4] actually employed an innovative tapping technique.

  7. Electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external electric sound amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar. It uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals , which ultimately are reproduced as sound by loudspeakers .