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ID: 300457687
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300457687

 

Record Type: concept
Chapman sticks (electroacoustic instruments, electrophones, ... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Fretted electric stringed instruments based on the same principle as the electric guitar, invented by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. It is most commonly strung with 10 to 12 strings and is played by tapping and fretting the strings instead of plucking. There are many variations of the instrument, including bass models.
 
Terms:
Chapman sticks (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
Chapman stick (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  V.TT

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Objects Facet
Objects Facet
Hierarchy of Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
.... Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of Sound Devices (hierarchy name)
........ Sound Devices (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of sound devices (equipment)
............ sound devices (equipment) (G)
Hierarchy of <sound devices by acoustical characteristics>
................ <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> (G)
Hierarchy of electrophones
.................... electrophones (G)
Hierarchy of electroacoustic instruments
........................ electroacoustic instruments (G)
Hierarchy of Chapman sticks
............................ Chapman sticks (G)

Sources and Contributors:
Chapman stick............  [VP]
..........................  IfM Berlin
Chapman sticks............  [VP Preferred]
.............................  Guitar Player [journal] (1967-2024)
.............................  IfM Berlin
.............................  Reilly, Steinberger: A Story of Creativity and Design (2020)
 
Subject: .....  [VP]
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Guitar Player [journal] (1967-2024) December 2009

 

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