Musical Instruments - The GuitarExecutive summary about Guitar Musical Instrument by Barney Garcia
![]() guitar instruments The guitar is a musical instrument composed a hollow box and strings. The instrument makes noise when someone plucks the strings, which creates a vibration through the body and the neck of the guitar. Guitars are either acoustic or electric. Acoustics are guitars that have the hollow box, therefore the music is a type of echo. This type of guitar does not need any external machines for amplification. Many folk musicians used the acoustic version of the guitar. Electric guitars are commonly used by jazz, blues and rock and roll musicians. The electric guitar was invented in 1931 by Anthony Vick and George Beauchamp in North Carolina.
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Executive summary about Guitar Musical Instrument by Victor Epand
Most people are familiar with guitars that have eight strings, but there are also other guitars that have as few as four strings and as much as twelve strings. The guitar is often immediately associated with country music or rock, but it is also prominently used in classical, flamenco and rock music. Electric guitars, however, differ from these acoustic guitars in that they depend on an electric amplifier that the electric guitar is connected to in order to amplify their sound. If a guitarist is playing more classical, some rock, some country, blues or jazz music, an acoustic guitar may be preferred because it has the natural sound necessary to get the sound the musician is looking for. If a musician is planning to play more modern type of rock, hard rock, metal rock, some country, an electric guitar might be preferred. The guitar, especially the classical guitar, is often seen as an emotional and passionate instrument that can easily move a person’s heart. When played right, the guitar plays on the emotions of those who listen to it.
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