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Types of Guitars - Acoustic Electric Guitars, Electric Guitars, Classical Guitars, Hollow-body Guitars, Steel Guitars
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Its body is hollow, as with the acoustic guitar. All three types of guitars (classical, acoustic and electric) can be used by one
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Acoustic electric Guitars: this is a term used to describe acoustic guitars that have pickups installed in them so they can be plugged into amplifiers or PA systems. The majority of acoustic guitars you see on stage are acoustic electric guitars. Structurally, they are identical to traditional acoustic guitars.

Electric Guitars: these types of guitars made out of a solid piece of wood and rely exclusively on their electronic pickup systems and amplifiers for their volume. Their unique sound lends itself best to rock and roll, but they have also substantially shaped the sound of country music in the last 50 years. (Think twang)
Types Of Guitar - Electric, Acoustic And Classical::
Its the most common of the three types of guitar. Its body is hollow, as with this one. three types of guitars (classical, acoustic and electric) can be
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of acoustic guitars include steel string guitars, folk guitars, twelve-string the seven-string solid body electric guitar, darker sounds are achieved
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Classical Guitars: also called nylon-string, classical guitars are used almost exclusively in the classical and folk idioms, but can also be found on more popular recordings. Carlos Santana makes a lot of use of the classical guitar in his
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Within the acoustic guitar type, the sub-categories include: Classical guitars; Electric guitars: Electric guitar bodies are solid, semi-hollow or hollow.
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2 Types of guitar. 2.1 Acoustic guitars. 2.2 Electric guitars acoustic guitar group: classical and flamenco guitars; steel string guitars,
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recordings. Slightly smaller than a traditional acoustic, they feature slightly wider necks and strings that are made of nylon rather than steel, to give them a very gentle, warm sound. The best Classical guitars are usually from Spain.
History And Types of Guitars::
Within the acoustic guitar type, the sub-categories include: Classical guitars; Electric guitars: Electric guitar bodies are solid, semi-hollow or hollow.
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Hollow-body Guitars: These are simply traditional electric guitars that have chambers cut in the body to allow for more sonic resonance. They come in many different sizes and are favored primarily by players of blues and jazz music.

Steel Guitars: These are the farthest breed apart from traditional guitars so far. While any guitarist can pick up any guitar

from the above list and play, a steel guitar requires special training to play. The guitar is played flat on its back, and the strings are elevated approximately half an inch above the fretboard. This allows the strings to be played using a tone bar that takes the place of the fingers on a fretboard and gives the steel guitar its classic crying sound. This is the archetypal guitar sound.




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