| Musical instruments are classified by the
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| | bodies are concerned the mahogany and
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| way they produce sounds. However, there
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| | maple woods are the most common, although
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| are some problems with such
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| | ash, alder, korina and various exotic
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| classifications, as questions like this
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| | woods are also popular. It is important
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| "Is a piano a stringed instrument or a
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| | to note that different types of electric
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| percussion one?" can occur. Sounds are
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| | guitars require special woods and
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| the result of vibrations and each type of
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| | construction methods.
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| instrument produces vibrations from
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| | Semi-hollowbody electric guitars have
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| different sources. You are welcome to
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| | some acoustic output, but they have a
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| take issue with these classifications.
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| | block of wood underneath the top to
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| Compare, for instance, guitars with drums
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| | dampen the vibrations that can cause
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| and digital pianos.
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| | pickups to feed back. The block may be
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| Many people have a desire to play musical
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| | maple or, in some models, a lightweight
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| instruments and most of them have, at
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| | but strong wood. Laminates are also used
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| least once in their lives, imagined
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| | in some such musical instruments in order
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| themselves being rock-stars and playing
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| | to increase rigidity.
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| electric guitars in front of thousands of
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| | Solidbody electric guitars are known to
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| screaming fans. However, choosing the
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| | minimize the vibration of the body in
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| best instrument to fulfill such a fantasy
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| | order to maximize sustain and reduce
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| can be an art. Many guitarists go through
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| | feedback. It is important to note that
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| five or six guitars within a couple of
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| | the strength and density of the wood
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| years as they keep trading up for newer
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| | still makes a subtle difference in tone.
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| and better models. Every professional
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| | Mahogany wood is considered to produce a
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| player recommends people to buy the best
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| | warm tone while maple is stronger and
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| quality they can afford the first time.
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| | denser and produces a brighter tone.
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| In the competitive electric guitars
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| | Laminate electric guitars are not too bad
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| market today, the only way to make a
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| | either as the lamination process is
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| guitar less expensive is by using cheaper
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| | designed to strengthen the wood. The most
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| materials and cheaper parts, which will
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| | popular choices for a strong neck are
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| result in "cheaper" guitars in every
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| | still considered to be mahogany and maple
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| sense of the word. No matter if you are
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| | woods. Fingerboard woods are known to
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| playing onstage or in a studio, you don't
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| | affect the strength and stability of the
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| want to be disappointed just because you
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| | neck thus the tone is also affected.
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| compromised on quality. You can rest
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| | The electric guitars production also
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| assured that you will never regret the
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| | influences the production of amplifiers,
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| fact that you paid more for
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| | speaker, mixers and synthesizers which
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| higher-quality musical instruments.
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| | became more consistent than it has ever
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| It is said that every guitar begins with
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| | been. There is also a lot of information
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| a piece of wood, and if you don't know
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| | on how to use the tools related to the
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| what you're doing with it, you are
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| | electric guitars, so it's easier to get
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| finished before even starting. It may
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| | good tone than ever before. There is also
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| seem that he sound of electric guitars
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| | a huge choice of options. Guitar
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| comes entirely from the pick-up, but the
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| | amplification seems to be the most
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| type of wood also has an important
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| | specialized field. Guitar amplifiers have
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| influence on tone and sustain. The best
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| | a specific type of non-linear gain at its
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| choice is the so-called "Tone wood" that
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| | signal extremes, and a specialized type
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| is actually a wood that has high strength
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| | of limited frequency response.
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| and stability. As far as the guitar
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