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Guitar Questions and Answers (Q&A)

A. Daniels, Professor
Answered: Jul 23, 2018
Yes, you can still play an electric guitar without the electricity but the sound you will hear is acoustic sound. It will still function as a guitar, you can pluck it, strum it, or even play a...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
The guitar originated in Spain that can be dated it has been existing since the 15th century. It was used by a Spanish black man and was engineered and used through the periods of the Baroque and...Read More

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I. Klose, Accountant
Answered: Jul 05, 2019
ESP is the abbreviation for Electric Sound Products. There is one guitar company, and it has two names. They are ESP and LTD. However, they are the same company, but each abbreviation sells...Read More

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E. Stanley, Technical writer
Answered: Jul 17, 2018
The forum of the classic guitar is credited to Spanish guitar maker Antonio Torres 1850. He increased the size of the guitar body, altered its proportions, and invented the top bracing pattern....Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
Yes, the guitar might be the most versatile instrument in the world. You might have not yet realized, that every camp, serenade, or a performance practice the guitar if not the only, is the...Read More

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A. Daniels, Professor
Answered: Jul 23, 2018
Guitars are usually made by batch if not personalized. One guitar can be more expensive than the other or can be the most expensive if it has backstory with it. The most expensive guitar sold was...Read More

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M. Klose, Content Writer
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
It is hard to pinpoint one name to be the greatest guitarist in the world as these legendary guitarists had given their whole life to commit in playing guitar for thousands of hours and made...Read More

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L. Hawkes, Teacher
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
There are estimated 2,341 chords that can be played on a guitar. But it is not necessary to memorize and play all of those. Many guitar legends may not even aware that there are thousands of...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
A guitar and a violin are both in the stringed instruments family but in different categories. The guitar is under the plucking category while the violin is in the bowed category. You can play...Read More

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer
Answered: Jul 18, 2018
Steel string acoustic guitar strings and electric guitar strings are made of metal. Modern classical guitar strings are made of nylon and nylon wound with wire, which produces a different sound...Read More

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D. Ronald, Writer
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
I think playing a note on a guitar is not difficult because you only need to press a string on a fret to produce a note. It is harder to name or locate a note in the guitar than a piano. But what...Read More

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer
Answered: Jul 18, 2018
It was in the 1930’s when an American inventor named Paul Tutmarc from Seattle, Washington created the first guitar style electric bass instrument. In the 1950's, Leo Fender designed the...Read More

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D. Ronald, Writer
Answered: Dec 21, 2018
There are three main factors on how the sound of the guitar is produced. First is the strings. The strings when plucked or strummed vibrate but the string itself does not produce a loud sound...Read More

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A. Daniels, Professor
Answered: Jul 23, 2018
A normal guitar that is commonly used has 3 to 4 octaves. The lowest pitch is E2 and the highest is E4. octaves help the guitar players what songs are playable in guitars. It is because some...Read More

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A. Daniels, Professor
Answered: Jul 23, 2018
Guitar players like the challenge of playing difficult songs. This makes them really look cool when doing solo plays and make feel proud of themselves that they can really call themselves a...Read More

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