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  1. Although efforts to create an electrified fretted string instrument date to the late 19th century, the first true electric guitar was invented in the early 1930s by George Beauchamp, with the help of Adolph Rickenbacker, for the Electro String Instrument Corporation.

  2. theelectricluthier.com › who-invented-the-electric-guitarWho Invented the Electric Guitar

    Jan 24, 2019 · The first real electric guitar in the early 1900s, is attributed to Adolph Rickenbacker, an electric engineer, and George Beauchamp, a musician. The duo made improvements on several earlier inventions to produce an electric guitar that’s modern and commercially viable.

  3. Oct 20, 2020 · 1890: George Breed. As with many inventions that we now take for granted, it may be assumed that the first electric instruments were created by curious tinkerers whose names have been lost to history. However, we are able to pinpoint the first patented use of electricity for guitar and other fretted instruments. [1]

  4. Adolph Rickenbacker (April 1, 1887 – March 21, 1976) was a Swiss-American production engineer and machinist who, together with George Beauchamp, created the first electric string instrument, and co-founded the Rickenbacker guitar company, also with Beauchamp. [1] Rickenbacker was born in Basel, Switzerland as Adolf Rickenbacher.

  5. Article. The Invention of the Electric Guitar. February 2018. The electric guitar may be the most important and popular instrument of the last half-century in American music. Certainly its introduction brought a major change to American musical technology and has shaped the sound and direction of modern musical styles. April 18, 2014.

  6. Apr 18, 2014 · Continue To Invention. The electric guitar may be the most important and popular instrument of the last half-century in American music. Certainly its introduction brought a major change to American musical technology and has shaped the sound and direction of modern musical styles.

  7. Dec 27, 2018 · Working with Adolph Rickenbacker, an electrical engineer, Beauchamp and his business partner, Paul Barth, developed an electromagnetic device that picked up the vibrations of the guitar strings and converted these vibrations into an electrical signal, which was then amplified and played through speakers.

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