Posts Tagged ‘Acoustic Guitar’

Gibson Guitar

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The Gibson guitar, a solid body guitar which costs nearly $2,300, is manufactured by Gibson Corporation who are prominent manufacturers of acoustic and electronic guitars. Based on Gibson robotic technology, these guitar can be configured within 2 seconds and there are many Gibson guitars available today. It has a revolutionary 6-way pick up switch with three white blade single coil pick-ups and its rotary selector gives flexibility for six pickups – Bridge, Middle Bridge, Middle and Middle Neck, Neck and Bridge Neck.

Gibson GuitarThe Body of a Gibson Guitar is made from swamp ash wood and the neck specifications, whose joint location is 19, are based on mahogany. It has a profile based on SG with a width of nut of 1.695 degrees. The fingerboard, which contains dot inlays, has a scale length of 24 with 22 frets. Its bridge is based on tune-matic and the knobs, which have gold inserts are based on black top hat while the machine head, (tuners), are based on green keys. Both the neck and middle pickups are built of single blade coils. The bridges pickup, which are formed by single blade coils, contain controls for volume, tone and have a rotary switch with white pick guard wires of .010 – .046mm thickness. The Gibson guitar case has a plush white interior, a black reptile-pattern exterior and its silkscreen bears a silver Gibson logo.

Use of the Gibson guitar gives you full control of the rhymes and sounds. It eliminates tuning problems because it is based on automatic A440 tuner allowing you to play across six commonly used tuning presets by push of the button. It saves guitar tone time and allows you to change strings, truss rods and make other adjustments.

Author: Peter Gitundu

Vintage Gibson Guitar 

This is a full length shot of the guitar I posted yesterday. It’s Gibson L-00 acoustic guitar from the 30’s or 40’s. The guitar has a few rough edges but is in pretty nice condition considering how old it is.

Gibson Electric Guitar

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The Making of a Gibson Guitar

The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer, Valley Arts, Tobias, Steinberger, and Kalamazoo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How Do Electric Guitars Work %u2013 All You Need To Know.

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

How Do Electric Guitars Work – All You Need To Know.

How Do Electric Guitars Work %u2013  All You Need To Know.

 

Guitars come in various shapes, sizes, looks and design. The music world has classical acoustic guitars, semi-acoustic guitars, electric guitars, hollow body guitars, jumbo guitars, ‘S’ hole guitars etc. Each of these guitars has its own characteristic generic looks, characteristic sound and tonality, which attract their own respective following. Overall, guitars can be classified into two broad categories: acoustic guitars and electric guitars.

 

How Does a Guitar Work?

To know how guitar work, let us first see what is common to the working of any guitar. Every acoustic guitar has a minimum of six parts – the guitar neck with guitar nut and headstock, fret board, tuning keys, Guitar Bridge, sound box and guitar strings. Each of these parts is crucial to the good working of the guitar and plays its own roles to dole out music.

The guitar strings are long strands of metal or nylon wire, which stretch along through the major length of the guitar. There are normally six strings in a guitar (for the most common six-string guitar). All of these six strings run parallel to each other and are interspersed with a small gap between them. There are the sound generators of the guitar.

Strings generate sound for the guitar by vibrating along their vibrating length. The guitar bridge on one end and the guitar nut on the other end fix the vibrating length of a guitar string. The strings are tied onto a guitar under tension. The strings are plucked by fingers or with a pick. The tension in the string (varied about with the help of tuning keys) makes the string to vibrate.

 

Up to this point, the working of all guitars is the same. What happens next is what categorizes whether the guitar is an acoustic guitar or and electric guitar.

 

Acoustic GuitarsHow Do Electric Guitars Work %u2013  All You Need To Know.

All guitars have strings that vibrate which are the principal sound generators of the musical instrument. If you pluck a string tied under tension (no, no! not on a guitar!) you will find that the sound produced is not what you will want to hear again and again as you would like to hear the sound of a good guitar.

 

Moreover, the sound from bare strings is very soft and you will barely be able to hear them. The sound has to be amplified so that people far and near can hear them. This is where the sound box from the acoustic guitar comes in. The sound box of an acoustic guitar is made as an hollow body constructed out of wood. It uses the ‘acoustics’ of the shape of the hollow body, material characteristics etc to amplify the sound generated by the string. The sound box of a guitar gives it its characteristic sound.

 

How Does An Electric Guitar Work?

Electric guitars amplify the sound generated by the guitar strings electronically. Instead of the sound box of an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar has pick-ups and other electronic components. The pick up from an electric guitar picks up the sound waves generated by the strings and converts them into their corresponding minute electrical signals. There are different types of pickups. Commonly used ones are magnetic pickups, piezo electric pickups, condenser pick ups etc.

The converted electric signal then passes through the various electronic components mounted on the guitar and finally into the sound amplifier which electronically amplifies the sound. The electronic components on the guitar modulate the converted electric signal to suit the guitarist. Most commonly found components on guitars are the volume control knob (which enables the guitarist to control the volume of the guitar sound) and tone control knobs (which enables the playing guitarist to determine the sound tonality).

 

 

By: Max Cane

 

 

Electric Guitar Genius Video – Heavy.com

Electric Guitar Genius. Check out this kid, he has some serious guitar playing skills. He must have been practicing Guitar Hero or something, because he is really, really good. This kid totally shreds his guitar. … March 11, 2009 please be advised that GWRL shall take whatever action is necessary to protect the reputation, trade marks and other intellectual property of GWRL. Yours faithfully. James Howell Legal & Business Affairs…

 

How Do Electric Guitars Work – All you Need to Know

Guitar workbrbrto know how guitar for the vibrating along their own characteristic sound from the principal sound of the same what happens next is made as an acoustic guitars.

 

Beginner Free Guitar Lessons That Really Work

It involves video beginner guitar lessons calculated to make learn the guitar fun and interesting. Whether you want beginner acoustic guitar lessons or beginner guitar lessons for an electric guitar, Jamorama gives the most value for your money and can help you develop the … The Jamorama Multimedia Course will effectively teach you everything you need to know to learn how to play guitar, from consummate beginner level,

 

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The Jamorama Multimedia Course will comprehensively teach you everything you need to know to learn how to play guitar, from absolute beginner level, right through to being a professional guitarist. Jamorama’s learning method is proven …

 

Electric Guitar Lessons Online – Guitars

Hopefully you have one in your life because someone else you know plays (or quit playing) and now you’re looking to either get your own or upgrade to a better axe. So how do you choose? Head straight to the popular guitar makers section. … Not that you need to buy it there – a lot of time you can find good deals online for both new and used equipment. You can keep coming back to electric guitar lessons online to help make …..

 

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Custom Built Guitars

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

 

A guitar is a musical instrument that is prominently featured in most musical bands. The guitar has evolved from being just a musical instrument to being one the most important ones in a band. They have been instrumental in producing melodious sounds and tunes. The guitar has been showcased and played by musicians at rock shows, jazz concerts, country music events and even pop albums. It is practically essential for all musical entertainment shows.

Guitars have strings that are placed parallel to the neck. The surface is called the fingerboard or fret board. Sounds are produced by pressing or rubbing a string against the fret board. It can be played at different frequencies by altering the length of the string. An electric guitar is an evolved form of the guitar. It makes use of electronic pick-ups. The vibration caused by pressing the string is converted into electric current. The electric current is electronically altered to attain various sound effects, before the amplifier receives it.

Custom Built GuitarsMany artists and music enthusiasts love their guitars. Their love for guitars drives them to make their own custom designed guitars. These guitars involve making use of graphics, bright colors, different designs and state-of-the-art technology, to produce the best quality of sound. Many guitarists have redefined the shape and look of a guitar to make it look unique and different. Custom-built electric guitars are usually made in accordance to the likes of an individual. Many production companies cater to their clientele with the assurance that their custom guitar will not be replicated. This gives the owner a personalized guitar. Custom- built guitars are expensive and valued possessions of artists, and to replicate them would diminish the value quite a bit.

Author: Seth Miller

Custom Built Guitars

A guitar is a musical instrument that is prominently featured in most musical bands. The guitar has evolved from being just a musical instrument to being one the most important ones in a band.

 

Acoustic Guitar

Prices for a custom-built guitar vary considerably, depending on the skill level of the craftsperson you contract the job to, but, as a rule, they are generally quite higher than a commercially built guitar of “similar” quality.

Custom Built Electric Guitar

I build Custom Electric Guitars built to YOUR spec’s!!! I also carry "relic" parts, and build pre-wired pickguards, control plates and tone control assemblies using YOUR choice of parts.

 

 

 

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Best Acoustic Guitars

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

 

Some of the best-built acoustic guitars include the Alvarez, Gibson and Yamaha. The Alvarez offers the Yairi models. Their Aj60SC acoustic electric and the 12 string are two of the most popular. These models have a solid spruce top with maple back and sides. The have die-cast tuners, white pearl rosette, multiple binding and the Alvarez logo on their headstock. They are comfortable to play and have a powerful sound.

Best Acoustic GuitarsThe handmade Gibson models offer many choices for beginner and seasoned guitar players. There are two new Gibson models that have recently hit the market and are making quite an impact –The J-150 and the J-200. The J-150 is reasonably priced (much less than the J-200), but has all the features and sound of the J-200. It has a big body, solid spruce top, figured maple back and sides, mother-of-pearl crown inlays, decorated pickguard, and the trademark Moustache bridge. The differences in the two guitars are mainly cosmetics. The J-150 is not bound on the neck and headstock or around the truss cover like the J-200 is. The J-200 has a more colorful pickguard and stands out a bit more than the J-150. But, they basically sound the same.

Finally, the Yamaha has introduced a premium acoustic guitar at a very moderate price. The FG series Yamaha’s come with solid Sitka spruce tops, multiple top binding, bound fretboards, and precision craftsmanship. The Yamahas look and sound fantastic and are considered the best buy for any serious guitar player. Serious players will tell you that the Yamaha sounds as good, if not better, than guitars that cost hundreds of dollars more.

Author: Damian Sofsian

 

 

Acoustic guitar

 

What is the best kind of acoustic guitar to buy if you are a beginner? One of the best beginner acoustic guitars is made by Taylor.

How to Play Acoustic Guitar

The acoustic guitar is one of the most popular instruments to ever exist – and for good reason. Because of its range and versatility, it’s a fantastic.

 

Best Acoustic Guitar

 

 

Best Acoustic Guitar. Ibanez Guitars. Whether as a form of sheer hobby or as a profession, guitar playing is one of the most popular forms of music the world has ever had.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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