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the North Carolina State University Department of Physics
This web page gives a short description of the first electric guitar with individual electromagnetic pick-ups for each string, invented by a North Carolina State University physics professor in 1940.
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<a href="http://www.compadre.org/psrc/items/detail.cfm?ID=12008">North Carolina State University Department of Physics. The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up. Raleigh: North Carolina State University Department of Physics, 2007.</a>
The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up (North Carolina State University Department of Physics, Raleigh, 2007), WWW Document, (http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/history/guitar.html).
The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up (North Carolina State University Department of Physics, Raleigh, 2007), <http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/history/guitar.html>.
The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up. (2007). Retrieved June 19, 2013, from North Carolina State University Department of Physics: http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/history/guitar.html
North Carolina State University Department of Physics. The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up. Raleigh: North Carolina State University Department of Physics, 2007. http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/history/guitar.html (accessed 19 June 2013).
The World's First Electric Guitar with Single String Pick-Up. Raleigh: North Carolina State University Department of Physics, 2007. 19 June 2013 <http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/history/guitar.html>.
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Number = {19 June 2013},
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