There aren't many instruments that have influenced, a genre as much as the guitar in classic rock. In the 1960s and 1970s, the electric guitar became the beating heart of rock music, producing soul stirring solos and strong riffs. In addition to inspiring generations of artists worldwide, including every major rock band from Melbourne, to the stadium bands of the United States and the United Kingdom, its unadulterated energy, technical variety, and emotional depth helped define the era.
- The Birth of the Rock Riff
- Amplifying Rebellion and Attitude
- Soloing as Storytelling
- Guitar Heroes and Iconic Figures
- The Rhythm Section’s Anchor
- Studio Innovation and Experimentation