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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Guitar Types - Understanding the Different Types of Guitars

By Drew Peterson

At the moment, an instrument which a lot of people like to play is the guitar. You don't have a limit of choices when it comes to the different types. There are many different ones and they can all look and sound very different, and some which don't play quite the same as others. So what are all the different types of guitars available? Well let's look at a few!

If you're seeking out a starting point, then your starting point should be acoustic. It might sound boring, but these are great beginner instruments. They don't rely on electricity, and are in fact able to produce a sound using only their bodies. These are made of a lot of different types of wood, and each wood may make a different sound.

There are a lot of different types of acoustic guitars, and it may be difficult to choose among them at first, but a piece of good advice would be to go with the classical guitar. Beginners will find this one easy to use, and it will sound good as well. Another type of guitar that you might like is the flamenco guitar. This is a type of guitar that shares strong resemblance with classical guitars, but they are thinner and according to some produce a better sound.

Another guitar that you will find out there is the 12 string. It is called this for obvious reasons and belongs in the acoustic family of guitars. Each string has a sister string which makes the same note, but is tuned to a slightly higher octave. This is done so that more sounds can be produced when playing the guitar.

Another type of acoustic guitar out there is the steel top guitar. They are close to classical guitars but are made with reinforced bodies and are a bit larger than the classical guitar as well. Their tone is a bit warmer, giving them a nice, mellow sound when you play them.

Acoustic base is a type which is a bass guitar with no electric pick ups. It has a body designed to give off a great sound, and usually these have four strings. There are some models that come with more strings, which could be up to six on some types.

Naturally there are electric guitars, which you have no doubt heard of. These are guitars that feature electronic pick ups which take the vibrations that you make with the strings and amplify them. To get this effect you will usually need an amplifier, and you will need a good one. If there is no amplifier, then there won't be much sound to work with because the body of the guitar is not make to produce any.

The majority of electric guitars will come with control knobs. These knobs can change the tone as well as control the volume. Some guitars have whammy bars which permit you to shift the notes when playing, and be using them you won't have to reposition your fingers. These bars are often used to make a sound which is known as 'crying'.

Those are only a few guitars which are available on the market. Though you might wish to try out some of the other types of guitars later on, it would be best to begin at square one, and in square one is the classical acoustic. Once you learn the basic principals you can try the many other types, and decide which one you like best. - 18423

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