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German guitarist and author

Peter Bursch at the Burg Herzberg Festival July 2006

Peter Bursch at Werner Rennen 2018

Peter Bursch (born 14 April 1949 in Duisburg) is a German guitarist, lecturer, and author of guitar textbooks.[1] Self-taught, he is considered Germany's "guitar teacher of the nation".[2]

Bursch has played and worked together with many notable musicians, including among others, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck.[3]The guitarists of the band Die Toten Hosen admitted to having acquired their first knowledge of the guitar through books by Bursch and that his arrangements were incorporated into their debut album Opel-Gang.[4]

Bursch plays in his music projects "All Star Band", "Acoustic Nights" and as a studio guitarist with BAP and the Bläck Fööss, among others. His band Bröselmaschine, founded in 1969, dissolved several times and newly formed, has been back on stage with him since 2005.[5] Bursch has been a lecturer at various universities and academies since 1969. In Duisburg he runs a music school in the Duissern district.[6] In addition, he was also active as an author for the political-satirical magazine Der Metzger.

His publishing career began with his 1975 "Guitar Book" which has sold over 2 million copies.[7]His various guitar books and guitar schools offer a low learning curve approach to guitar playing for beginners. With a didactically well thought-out system, learning content is conveyed in sections, mostly on the basis of tablature for self-study.[8]

The US guitar manufacturer C. F. Martin & Company produced a signature model for Bursch who was the first German to receive this honour.[9]

Discography (selection)

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Bursch has also produced numerous CD and DVD in accompaniment of his guitar tutorials.[10]

Publications (selection)

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  1. ^ Wessels, Ute (25 December 2015). "Dieser Mann bringt ganz Deutschland Gitarre bei". Welt (in German). Axel Springer SE. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ Müller, Michael (8 May 2019). ""Gitarrenlehrer der Nation": Peter Bursch gibt Workshops in Pforzheim". Pforzheimer Zeitung / PZ-news.de (in German). J. Esslinger GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Haptsache, Ihr habt Spaß". MINT Magazin (in German). Dortmund: Dialog GmbH. 10 March 2020. pp. 31–34 Vol.35. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Als Berufhabe ich mir das nie vorgestellt" (PDF) (in German). Zentralstelle für die Weiterbildung im Handwerk e. V. 2005. pp. 36–37 Vol.1 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  5. ^ Müller, Müller (April 2020). "Bröselmaschine: 52 Years of Kraut". GITARRE & BASS (in German). EBNER MEDIA GROUP GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  6. ^ Nehring, Marcel (15 April 2015). "Peter Bursch eröffnet wider Musikschule in Duisburg". WAZ (in German). FUNKE Medien NRW GmbH. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  7. ^ Hampel, Lea (22 August 2019). "Wer kreativ ist, ist seine eigene Aktie". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung GmbH. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  8. ^ Vooren, Vooren (12 February 2017). "Gitarrenlehrer Peter Bursch". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  9. ^ Kliewe, Kliewe (3 January 2011). "Designing Guitars and Joininhg the Pack". Guitar International Magazine. Guitar International Group, LLC. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Peter Bursch". Discogs. Retrieved 11 April 2021.