Begin your research with these entries at Oxford Music Online and Oxford Reference Online (log-in required off campus).
Histories, technical guides, and other literature on musical instruments, including those used in popular music, are classified in ML 459 to 1380. See in particular ML 975 for saxophone, ML 1015.G9 for guitar (acoustic and electric), and ML 1035 for drums. The recommended books below are sorted by their call numbers for ease of browsing. Click on the info icon to see a description.
Jazz Piano: A Jazz History
by
Billy Taylor
Traces the development of jazz piano from its African roots to the present and examines the musical styles of jazz pianists, including Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, and Herbie Hancock
Classic Electrics: A Visual History of Great Guitars
by
Walter Carter
From the Award-Winning Team that produced the best-selling Ultimate Guitar Book comes this comprehensive pictorial history of the genuine classics to have emerged during the first 70 years of the electric guitar. Classic Electrics illustrates the full story of the electric guitar - from the hollow bodies so beloved of jazz and blues players in the 1940s and 50s, through to the iconic shapes of the solid bodies that rewrote the history of rock 'n' roll in the 1960s and 70s and helped create a modern cultural phenomenon. The book's A-to-Z format details more than 350 models from over 70 manufacturers, illustrated throughout by an unrivaled collection of studio-quality color photographs that showcases the brilliance, versatility, and sometimes downright eccentricity of electric guitar designers from around the world. This is a book that every guitar player or enthusiast should have on their bookshelves to be referred to again and again.
Manuals for learning, playing, and practicing musical instruments are classified in MT 170 to 810, "Instrumental techniques." Additional resources on building jazz technique can be found at the Manuals and Tutorials page of the Jazz Research Guide. The recommended books below are sorted by their call numbers for ease of browsing. Click on the info icon to see a description.
Users are encouraged to search for items beyond University Libraries' catalog via RILM Abstracts of Music Literature and WorldCat. Materials not available in print or online may be requested through Interlibrary Loan. Please allow up to seven days for electronic delivery and up to fourteen days for delivery of physical items.