Acoustic Bass Guitars

July 14th, 2009

The acoustic bass guitars are the bass instruments that comprise a hollow wooden body that is a bit larger than a steel-string acoustic guitar. A bass/acoustic guitar is similar to the traditional the double bass and the electric bass. Generally the acoustic bass guitar has four strings that are tuned like E-A-D-G.
As it becomes really [...]

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Electric Bass Guitars

July 14th, 2009

The Electric bass guitars are known for producing a very striking sound giving a punch to any genre of music. The sound produced by it is deeper and lower compared with the normal guitars. These guitars feature a longer neck and they are tuned an octave lower in pitch.
The Concept
The concept of these guitars is [...]

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Acoustic Electric Guitars

July 14th, 2009

Today, there is a huge market of cheap acoustic electric guitars. There are thousands of people who like to play these kinds of guitars to show their art to their family and friends. You can also used acoustic electric guitar for low prices as it is easily available. People sell of their guitars to buy [...]

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Bass Guitars

July 14th, 2009

The electric bass guitar is simply known as bass. This musical instrument is played primarily by using the fingers or thumb through tapping, plucking, popping, slapping, or thumping or with a plectrum.
The bass guitars look similar in appearance to an electric guitar, but they have a larger body with a longer neck and length. The [...]

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Acoustic Guitars

July 4th, 2009

An acoustic guitar works on acoustic methods in order to project the strings sound. These guitars were invented after the electric guitars.
The Principle – We all know that in all different kinds of guitars, the sound is produced by the string vibration, but as the strings can displace only a small air amount, the sound [...]

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Electric guitars

July 3rd, 2009

An electric guitar is a musical instrument. It works on the principle of converting the vibration of steel cored strings into an electrical current and the vibration is made louder by using a speaker and an instrument amplifier. The signal produced from the guitar is electronically altered sometimes with guitar effects like reverb or distortion.
Types [...]

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