MuseumMaknMusic
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posted on 7/23/2009 at 18:52  |
First time posting, and we thought you guys might be interested in this.
Hopefully it's not too spammy:
July 25: ON! The Lore of Loar
http://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/index.php?option=com_con
tent&task=view&id=224&Itemid=3
On Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 2 PM, the Museum of Making Music invites you
to participate in a historical exploration led by author and music
historian Roger Siminoff. Siminoff will give the presentation The Lore of
Loar and will discuss the life and work of Lloyd A. Loar.
Lloyd A. Loar was a prominent musician and acoustical engineer who arguably
developed the most successful arch-top F- hole guitar. Electronic Wiz,
professor, and designer Loar pioneered and influenced the development of
electrical musical instruments in the 1920s through 1950s. At the dawn of
the electric pickup technology, he came up with inventive ideas about
electric pickups in removable drawers, slid in the pockets of skeletal
instruments, acoustic-electric instruments from the mandolin and guitar
family, and electric keyboards and speaker cabinets with Leslie and vibrato
effects. Loar significantly contributed to the concept of a non-vibrating
solid body guitar. Many of his developments and innovations pre-dated the
mainstream technology and contributed to the creative swirl of ideas that
essentially shifted our concepts of electronic sound and tone.
Siminoff will detail Mr. Loar’s accomplishments, starting with his early
years at Gibson Company, and then working independently as the founder and
owner of Vivi-Tone Company, where he was responsible for the invention of
several systems for electrical amplification of string and keyboard
instruments, piano-key actions, and the implementation of tap tuning in
acoustical string instruments.
Museum of Making Music
5790 Armada Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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