The History and Artistry of National Resonator Instruments

Brozman, Bob

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ISBN 10: 0931759706 ISBN 13: 9780931759703
Published by Centerstream Publications, 1993
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The History and Artistry of National Resonator Instruments by guitarist and historian Bob Brozman is a comprehensive reference book for musicians, collectors, and enthusiasts interested in National resonator instruments. Revered across blues, Hawaiian, jazz, and roots traditions, these distinctive instruments have shaped the sound and identity of countless recordings and performances. This volume serves as both a historical study and a practical reference for readers who want to understand the craftsmanship, legacy, and musical impact of these remarkable instruments.

The book combines detailed research with extensive visual documentation, including numerous black and white historical photographs and a 32-page color section showcasing notable models and design details. The text explores the history of the National company, examining the evolution of its instruments, variations in styles and construction, and the musicians who helped define their sound. Coverage also includes advertising history and practical information on instrument setup, maintenance, and ownership.

For collectors and dedicated players, the book offers valuable documentation and reference material. Appendixes include serial number information for National instruments, a company chronology, and a Hawaiian artist discography highlighting performers associated with the resonator tradition. These resources make the book useful for identifying instruments, researching historical models, and deepening appreciation for resonator guitar culture.

Thoughtfully written and richly illustrated, this reference work bridges music history, craftsmanship, and performance tradition. Whether used as a collector’s guide, historical resource, or source of inspiration for musicians fascinated by resonator tone, it offers an authoritative look at this iconic family of instruments.

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Title: The History and Artistry of National ...
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Publication Date: 1993
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good+

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