Acoustic guitars are one of the most popular stringed instruments. AcousticGuitars.us provides information about acoustic guitars, what they are, and how they are played.
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Guitar amplifiers, or amps, are a vital accessory to the electric guitar. It connects to the guitar via an audio cable and has volume, bass, and treble controls to adjust the sound.
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Bass guitars have larger bodies and longer necks than traditional acoustic and electric guitars. A standard base guitar has four strings and a lower sound than traditional guitars.
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An electric guitar is a popular instrument similar to an acoustic guitar. Unlike an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar plugs into an amplifier and can feature single-coil pickups or dual-coil pickups.
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An acoustic guitar is a stringed instrument with a long neck, a round sound hole, and six strings that are plucked by the fingers or picked by a triangular, soft plastic pick.
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The acoustic guitar that we use today was first in Spain during the 1850s. Learn about some styles of music that are meant to be played on acoustic guitars.
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The acoustic guitar is a popular stringed instrument that has been used for centuries to play different types of music. Learn all about the history of the acoustic guitar.
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A trio of vintage electric guitars, made of different woods and in different styles, comprises an artistic photograph. Light reflects off the wood of the guitar bodies, and you can almost imagine the soft sounds of the strings when they are played.