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Ten Telecaster Tales

By (author): Rik Emmett

“Eloquent, erudite, entertaining, and enlightening, this is a thoughtful meditation on art, creativity, and the human species.” — Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour.

Ten Telecaster Tales remakes the idea of the “concept album.” This book about guitar music is arguably the most comprehensive attempt at liner notes in the history of electric instrumental fingerstyle guitar albums.

In his latest offering, Rik Emmett delves into the creative process — the roots, influences, philosophy, and spirituality involved in writing and recording. Even the story behind these stories explores creativity: Emmett dreamed of, then commissioned, a one-of-a-kind Telecaster-style guitar — wrote for it, then recorded with it.

Playfully, beautifully, Ten Telecaster Tales goes on a journey of artistic revelation: The storytelling inherent in solid musical composition translates into an entertaining narrative about the process behind the songs, and how compositions turn into recordings. A generous amount of fairytale mythology is sprinkled throughout — despite the whole project’s assimilation by digital technology. The notion of a “telecaster tale” implies something “vintage” at its heart. Humanity glues the layers together.

Ten Telecaster Tales became the next logical step for Emmett after publishing his memoir, Lay It On The Line. It represents the evolution of his life story into a combination of musical composition, guitar playing, and prose. After all, writing has always been the solid backbone and lifeline of his multifaceted journey.

AUTHOR

Rik Emmett

Rik Emmett currently resides in Burlington, ON. The 32 albums of his recording career range from rock and blues to jazz, folk, and classical and got him into a few Canadian Halls and Walks of Fame. He was a guitar magazine columnist for over a dozen years, as well as a college music educator for a few decades. An avowed family man, he’s been married for 46 years. This memoir follows his 2021 book of poetry, Reinvention. Retired from touring, he keeps busy in his studio, writing, recording, and blogging regularly.


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When you witness the mastery of Rik Emmett on stage playing his guitar singing his songs its hard to fathom that you have not yet seen the limits of his talent You cant imagine that he could also be a brilliant writer and cultural explorer too Yet youll understand when you start reading Ten Telecaster Tales Whether with a pick or a pen Rik Emmett feels and thinks deeply about the creative process and how the heart and the mind come together in the work of a true artist Eloquent erudite entertaining and enlightening this is a thoughtful meditation on art creativity and the human species Terry Fallis twotime winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour

Following the evolution of a guitar a driving artistic idea and the creation of a body of work Rik Emmett takes you through how genius finds realizes and then makes itself real In this way its like an intimate articulate chat with someone who needs this communion with you to realize the full potential of their project Because of this Ten Telecaster Tales doesnt just tell you how the artist creates it makes you part of that creation George Murray poet



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Dimensions:

208 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.52in
0.7115lb

Published:

March 25, 2025

Publisher:

ECW Press

ISBN:

9781770418264

Book Subjects:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music

Language:

eng

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