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Foreword by Guitar Player: Besides being one of the most advanced guitarists and composers in the rock field, [[Frank Zappa]] has consistently been one of the idiom's most outspoken satirists, both lyrically and on paper. Here Frank gives his own insightful view on the changing role of the instrument in pop music. – GP<br>
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Foreword by Guitar Player: Besides being one of the most advanced guitarists and composers in the rock field, [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] has consistently been one of the idiom's most outspoken satirists, both lyrically and on paper. Here Frank gives his own insightful view on the changing role of the instrument in pop music. – GP<br>
  
 
(That was the foreword to the original article which could be found in a reprinted version in a later edition of Guitar Player: [[Frank Zappa On... The '80s Guitar Clone]]
 
(That was the foreword to the original article which could be found in a reprinted version in a later edition of Guitar Player: [[Frank Zappa On... The '80s Guitar Clone]]
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[[Category:Articles by Zappa|Evolution Of The Guitar's Use In Pop Music]]
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[[Category:1987|Evolution Of The Guitar's Use in Pop Music]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 31 October 2021

Brief Version by Frank Zappa
"Good Guitar Stuff" or "Stereotypifications"?


Foreword by Guitar Player: Besides being one of the most advanced guitarists and composers in the rock field, Frank Zappa has consistently been one of the idiom's most outspoken satirists, both lyrically and on paper. Here Frank gives his own insightful view on the changing role of the instrument in pop music. – GP

(That was the foreword to the original article which could be found in a reprinted version in a later edition of Guitar Player: Frank Zappa On... The '80s Guitar Clone