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		<title>Gibson Guitar</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">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 &#8211; Bridge, Middle Bridge, Middle and Middle Neck, Neck and Bridge Neck.</p>
<p align="justify"><img src="http://www.clashmusic.com/files/images/now-play-it-gibson-guitar.jpg" alt="Gibson Guitar" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="281" height="192" align="left" />The 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 &#8211; .046mm thickness. The Gibson guitar case has a plush white interior, a black reptile-pattern exterior and its silkscreen bears a silver Gibson logo.</p>
<p align="justify">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.</p>
<p align="justify"> Author:&nbsp;Peter Gitundu</p>
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<p id="show_button_7" align="justify">This is a full length shot of the guitar I posted yesterday. It&#8217;s Gibson L-00 acoustic guitar from the 30&#8217;s or 40&#8217;s. The guitar has a few rough edges but is in pretty nice condition considering how old it is.</p>
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<p id="show_button_47" align="justify">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.</p>
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		<title>Assessing Gibson Guitar Values</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">1. The Buyer &#8211; Who is buying the guitar will play a major role in how much you get for the guitar. Is it a collector? If so, they may actually be willing to buy the guitar at a premium (more than it&#8217;s worth) because they intend to hang on to it and let it appreciate. Is the buyer a reseller? In this case, the buyer will be trying to pay you the absolute lowest amount because they immediately intend to sell the guitar for a profit. Be careful in this scenario, as the buyer may take advantage of your ignorance of guitar values. Arm yourself with as much information as you can.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. The Condition &#8211; Obviously, the condition of anything you&#8217;re selling plays a role in how much money you get. Be aware that a buyer interested in an older or vintage guitar will be particularly fussing about the condition of the guitar. Also, if the guitar has had any modifications,<br /> expect the value to decrease significantly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3. The Number &#8211; How many of this particular guitar were made? If it was a million, expect value to be lower because supply is so high. If it&#8217;s an original Gibson Explorer and there are less than 100 in existence, expect the price tag to be in the hundreds of thousands. Your guitar probably falls in the middle somewhere, but knowing how many of your particular guitar came off the assembly line will help you determine it&#8217;s value.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At the end of the day, no website or guide can tell you exactly what your guitar is worth, but by knowing these three factors you&#8217;ll be better educated.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At the end of the day, how much is your guitar worth? Only as much as a buyer is willing to pay you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> Author:&nbsp;Derek Douglas</p>
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<p>Vintage Gibson guitars are generally accepted as those from the 1920&rsquo;s through to the 70&rsquo;s. Gibson guitars have long been regarded as the Rolls Royce of the guitar world. As such are sought after by music connoisseurs and investors.</p>
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<p>In a previous piece I looked at ways of finding good used guitars at the traditional old bargain-basement haunts such as pawn shops, garage sales and local music stores, with emphasis on what you need to check out to 11) Extra attention:  If it&#8217;s a vintage amp, and one with any value in particular, and you feel you like the tone and performance enough that you&#8217;re ready to make the purchase, it&#8217;s a good idea to &ldquo;look under the hood&rdquo; to see how much.</p>
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<p>The 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard represents the pinnacle of imaginative design and masterful craftsmanship. This guitar has become the Holy Grail of guitars in  the minds of professionals and collectors the world over. It has attained the highest, most acclaimed value in quality and investment. The year 2009 marks the 50th year anniversary for this guitar, and in celebration, Gibson is proud to reintroduce this legendary iconic guitar to the world.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Guitars can be divided into two broad categories namely acoustic and electric. But you can make an acoustic tone in an electric acoustic with the help of a processor. Once you plug in the instrument with the amplifier, you will get a perfect sound, actually you do not have any unplugged sound. The instrument can be electric as well as acoustic. And can be played acoustically or electronically. Pegs hold on to the acoustic strings and keep it attached. The saddle is situated on the bridge. Pickups The electrical sound on an electric and acoustic electric are produced by the pickups.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> You can play, where the sound is produced by vibrating the strings, which is further modulated by the hollow body of the guitar. Many of the notes repeat themselves in several locations. Unlike the piano, the acoustic guitar is laid out in a way that is not linear. The strength and dexterity that the acoustic guitar demands is at first, alien to the fingers. The spanish guitar, also called the classical guitar, with six nylon or gut strings that resembles the Flamenco. You can buy a 6 string or a 12 string acoustic.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> Solo pianists and solo acoustic guitarists have taken their lead from pioneers in the field like Mason Williams, George Winston, Michael Hedges and others. Vocals are usually recorded in mono, acoustic instruments could be recorded in stereo. Aside from the strain on the fingertips, another reason to begin playing with an acoustic instrument is that you are more likely to learn how to play correctly. If you decide to begin with an acoustic model, by the time your fingers have hardened sufficiently on the softer strings, you well be well on the road to knowing your chords.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">After school, there would be ample time to discover all the chords and enjoy the resounding flavor of notes that are emitted from the bass. Acoustic electric guitars use acoustic amplifiers, and, of course, acoustic instruments do not use amps. If you are interested in acoustic music, for example, then an acoustic instruments would be the correct item to purchase. An acoustic is that one that is not dependent on any external device rather uses a soundboard fixed on the front part of the body.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Sound Hole The sound hole can be found on the top center of the body of an acoustic or acoustic electric. The entire journey of learning how to play can turn out to be an absolutely enthralling experience provided you have the right kind of motivation and devotion. Whether you will opt for an acoustic or an electric largely depends on the what suits your needs best. There are also many tip books, which provide a storehouse of knowledge to the beginners. Many of the tips come handy and are quite helpful in making beginners learn the basics.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> Some of the remarkable qualities of acoustic guitars are as followed Beautiful sound quality. There are several kinds of acoustic guitars, which come with different price tags. So it makes sense to go through some of the important acoustic playing tips that are going to make the learning of the basic techniques an absolutely fun filled experience. Learning the basics can also be an engaging process provided you take lessons from the right institution or person. Electric acoustic In these pickups do not produce a signal directly from the vibration of the strings, but rather from the vibration of the top or body.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> Manufactures of acoustic and electric instruments, bass guitars and accessories, amplifiers, live studio sound equipments, microphones and lighting gears. The acoustic guitars was quite large and deep in contrast to most instruments and gave more volume, especially in the low register. The acoustic bass was introduced in 1972. Conclusion Acoustic instruments, which are an indispensable part of folk music and country music as well, are available in different types.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">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, &#8216;S&#8217; 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.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> How Does a Guitar Work?</p>
<p> 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 &#8211; 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.</p>
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<p> 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.</p>
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<p> 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.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">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.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">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.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">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 &#8216;acoustics&#8217; 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.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> How Does An Electric Guitar Work?</p>
<p> 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.</p>
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<p> 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).</p>
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<p align="justify">&nbsp;Originally guitars were all acoustic, and the volume achievable by such guitars was quite enough for the environments in which they were played. However, as music developed and the locations in which it performed grew larger, and with the introduction of accompanying instruments, it became necessary to increase the volume and sound of the guitar. Especially with jazz gaining in popularity, the brass instruments would simply drown out the guitar, and so solutions had to be found.</p>
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<p align="justify">It was Les Paul, a major innovator in the world of guitars, experimented with attaching microphones to guitars, and this led to some of the earliest electric guitars, although these were generally simply hollow acoustic guitars with tungsten pickups. In 1931 these were being manufactured by the Electro String Instrument Corporation, and the design of an acoustic guitar with a hollow body and a tungsten pickup was devised by Harry Watson, and this model was called the Rickenbacker. This was officially the very first electric guitar, although still a very long way off the ones we see today. Although they were used, and popular, straight away, the first documented record of an early electric guitar being used in a public performance was in Kansas in 1932, when Gage Brewer helped to publicise this new type of guitar in a special Halloween performance.</p>
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<p align="justify">The first recording of an electric guitar is often attributed to Eddie Durham, but in fact this is incorrect, and fifteen days earlier George Barnes, a jazz guitarist, recorded Sweetheart Land and It&#8217;s a Low-Down Dirty Shame in Chicago in 1938. It was Durham, however, who introduced the early electric guitar to Charlie Christian, who became one of the most significant influences for many decades on electric guitars in jazz music.</p>
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<p align="justify">&nbsp;The electric guitar we know and recognise today usually has a solid body, although not always. The solid body electric guitar is made of wood &#8211; often a single piece where possible. The earliest solid body electric guitar was not made of wood however, and was in fact made of cast aluminium, with steel strings. This was officially named the Rickenbacker, but was more commonly referred to as the Frying Pan or Pancake Guitar for obvious reasons. The sound of this guitar was quite aggressive, with a very modern feel to its voice.</p>
<p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>
<p align="justify">In the 1940s Les Paul was still developing ideas for the electric guitar, and in his own time he created the log guitar, which derived its name from the fact that it was constructed from a simple 4&#215;4 wooden post, with a neck attached to one end. The pickups were home made, and there were two halves of the body attached purely for appearance sake. This guitar was patented, and was the first of its kind, although the Gibson Electric Guitar designed later by Les Paul shares no characteristics at all, and it seems to have been a one off.</p>
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<p align="justify">The next major development in the world of the electric guitar was in the mid 1940s when Richard D Bourgerie, who was employed making electrical equipment during the second World War for the US military at the Howard Radio Company, created an electric guitar pickup and amplifier combination for George Barnes. Barnes in turn showed this new design to Les Paul who requested another be constructed for himself.</p>
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<p align="justify">Today there seem to be as many different makes and models of electric guitar as there are players, and if you are entering the world of the electric guitar yourself for the first time, you may be slightly taken aback by the sheer range of options, features and designs available. Essentially, however, they all share more or less the same basic features, with a body that is either solid or hollow, usually six steel strings, and perhaps the biggest and most significant choice, the pickup. Depending upon the type of pickup, the guitar may well sound quite different, and this is perhaps the one place to look most carefully.</p>
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<p>                                                         But in the future, the type of guitar you use will depend on the music you play. If you are into shredding solos playing jazz or playing lead you are goign to need an electric guitar.&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed"></span></p>
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<p>                                                         Barnes, in turn, has shown that this new design a Les Paul  that has requested another be built to have him. Today there seems to be many different makes and models of electric guitar &#8230;</p>
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<p>                                                         This was officially the very first electric guitar, although still a very long way off the ones we see today. Although they were used, and popular, straight away,</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The remarkable range of electronic possibilities has reached music to incredible levels of melody, tunes and harmony. The devices that make all this possible are versatile and diverse. Devices called Effect Boxes bring about singular effects in guitar sounds.</p>
<p align="justify">  <img align="left" alt="Effect Boxes For Electric Guitars" height="199" hspace="10" src="http://i37.tinypic.com/317jk88.jpg" vspace="10" width="316" />Octavizer</p>
<p align="justify">An input music signal is mixed with a tone that is synthesized. This tone is an octave higher or lower than the input. This is produced what the octavizer does. The octavizer pedals are available as the following models &#8211; Green Ringer, Ampeg Scrambler and Tycobrahe Octavia, and many many more.</p>
<p align="justify">Phase shifter</p>
<p align="justify">This effect created by this device is the sound of a jet flying just above you! It was much sought after in the &#8217;70s by piano players and bass guitarists. Electro-Harmonix Small Stone, Dunlop Univibe and BOSS PH-3 are apt examples. These pedals allow you to change the pitch of a musical instrument, usually allowing for a smooth tone.</p>
<p align="justify">Pitch Shifter</p>
<p align="justify">The pitch shifter enables two musicians to play at different pitches, without altering the tuning of either instrument. Digitech Whammy Pedal and Boss CS-5 are two popular Pitch Shifter Pedal products.</p>
<p align="justify">Distortion pedals</p>
<p align="justify">This pedal can bring in newer harmonics into a normal electric guitar signal. This will distort the signal and the output is a more varied sound that cannot be accomplished by an electric guitar, just like that. Some of these can produce overdrive. These pedals can either</p>
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<li>Increase amplification greatly</li>
<li>Reduce amplification to create a harsh sound</li>
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<p> Distortion pedals can<br /> 
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<li>Convert input sound into a very warm output (The Ibanez Tube Screamer )</li>
<li>Convert the input music into a harsh, abrupt output (The Gibson Maestro Fuzz is an example of such a fuzz box)</li>
<li>Convert input to an overdriven and harsh output (The BOSS DS-1 of Roland Corporation creates this effect)</li>
<li>Sound is copied and then transmitted as output, after a delay. The sound can be output as a single or multiple repetitions</li>
<li>The latter sounds like an echo (BOSS DD-6 of Roland Corporation, Pod2.0 of Line 6, and ToadWorks Redux are some examples of delay pedals)</li>
<li>Produce a little bit of upper octave harmonics (the Roland Bee Baa of Roland Corporation)</li>
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<p> Chorus If the delay time is cycled, very short and varied, the ensuing echo is not clear or distinct. Instead, a swirling sound is heard. . If it sounds like many instruments played simultaneously, then it is called a &quot;chorus&quot; effect. Examples of the chorus effect pedals are Ibanez CF-7 of the Ibanez Company and BOSS CE-1 of Roland Corporation)</p>
<p> Wah-Wah This pedal does not allow all the incoming frequency to pass. By operating the pedal back and forth you can allow only the higher frequency notes or only the lower frequency notes to pass through.</p>
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<p align="justify">The effect thus created makes you think you can hera a person saying &quot;wow&quot;. In the 1960s Wah-Wah effect and fuzz box effect were combined to create a &quot;fuzz-wah&quot; effect! Some of the available brands of Wah-Wah pedals are Dunlop Cry Baby and Vox Wah-Wah.</p>
<p align="justify">Compressor</p>
<p align="justify">The device is more of an automatic volume control. When input sound increases in volume, the compressor reflexively decreases the output volume . And for the reverse effect, the volume of the output is increased when the music played decreases in loudness.</p>
<p align="justify">The uniform volume level maintained gives the impression of a greater sustain effect for the guitar . A compressor can help vary other effects like distortion. Some popular brands of Compressor Pedals are ToadWorks Mr.Squishy, BOSS CS-3, and MXR Dynacomp.</p>
<p align="justify">Multi Effect Pedals</p>
<p align="justify"><img align="left" alt="Effect Boxes For Electric Guitars" height="270" hspace="10" src="http://www.glab.com.pl/img/a_gsc3.jpg" vspace="10" width="310" />These pedals allow you to have a number of effects by using one setting. Some multi effect pedals have a provision for the player creating some effects and and combining them with those available within the pedal.</p>
<p align="justify">The pedal may have a provision programming a variety of effects and storing them separately on different pedals. (Just like you can define user keys on the computer keypad). While playing, you can choose from a desired range of effects for creating a the sound effect you want exactly, whenevr you want!</p>
<p align="justify">Because of the complexity of handling them, the muti effect pedals are generally used seasoned and professional guitarists rather than the novice player. Available brands of this device are Digitech RP200A, Line 6 POD XT Live and Boss ME-50.</p>
<p align="justify">A good number guitarists use effect boxes to create distinctive music. Prominent among them are David Gilmour, Daniel Ash, Brian May, Thurston Moore, and Steve Jones.</p>
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<p align="justify" id="show_button_17">                                                         As an electric guitar player, for the longest time now, I&#8217;ve had a hard time getting a good tone. As you probably know, good tone comes from a good amp and good effects chain.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the steel chords on these guitars are plucked, the pickups convert the vibration into electric currents, which are then amplified to produce desired sounds and tones. These instruments are popular in many styles of music like jazz, country music, blues, rock &#38; roll etc. This musical instrument was first played by Kansas, a guitarist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">When the steel chords on these guitars are plucked, the pickups convert the vibration into electric currents, which are then amplified to produce desired sounds and tones. These instruments are popular in many styles of music like jazz, country music, blues, rock &amp; roll etc. This musical instrument was first played by Kansas, a guitarist from Wichita in 1932.</p>
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<p align="justify"> <img align="right" alt="Types of Electric Guitars" height="315" hspace="10" src="http://en.wikivisual.com/images/d/dc/Godin_LG-Squier_Strat.jpg" vspace="10" width="211" />The first ones that were all solid bodied, were invented in 1942 by Lespaul but later in 1950, Leo Fender designed one with a single magnetic pick up, called the esquire and became a success in the commercial world. Their design is such that, when the chords are plucked, a small electric current, which is the main working principle in the magnetic pick ups, makes clear sound eliminating unwanted noises. The coils are wrapped with very fine wire and are under the ferromagnetic string.</p>
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<p align="justify">Unlike acoustic ones, the bodies of the electric guitars are made of hardwood with a lacquer coating having six steel strings. They are very solid and do not have any holes that cause vibration. The audible sound is produced by pick-ups that convert the vibrations into an electrical signal with the aid of an amplifier.</p>
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<p align="justify">Due to the difference in composition and shape, these instruments have necks that vary, such as C-necks and V-necks and this helps to define the sound that is produced. Hollow bodied guitars are other types of these instruments and have pick ups mounted on them. Though they work the same, they are different in that the pick ups of the hollow bodies convert the vibration into currents that are then amplified to produce sound.</p>
<p align="justify"> Author:&nbsp;Peter Gitundu</p>
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<p align="justify">                                                         <a class="vlnt_rp_img" href="http://forums.maxima.org/other-sale-wanted/591134-fender-starcaster-electric-guitar-amp.html" id="vlnt_rp_3_link" onmouseout="$('vlnt_rp_post_3').setStyle({background:'#DDDDDD'})" onmouseover="$('vlnt_rp_post_3').setStyle({background:'#66CCFF'})" target="blank" rel="nofollow">                                                             <strong>Fender Starcaster electric guitar</strong></a></p>
<p align="justify">Pretty much brand new Fender Starcaster electric guitar and practice amp. Was bought as a practice guitar and was never really used. Sounds great.&nbsp;</p>
<p align="justify"><a class="vlnt_rp_img" href="http://electricguitarhowtoplay.net/?p=14" id="vlnt_rp_45_link" onmouseout="$('vlnt_rp_post_45').setStyle({background:'#DDDDDD'})" onmouseover="$('vlnt_rp_post_45').setStyle({background:'#66CCFF'})" target="blank" rel="nofollow"><strong>Two </strong><strong>Types of Electric Guitar</strong><strong></strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p align="justify" id="show_button_45">                                                         Basically, there are  two types of electric Guitar. They are hallow-bodied and solid-bodied. The former is used by Jass Lovers and the latter are preferred by Rock Guitarists.</p>
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<p align="justify">The best beginner guitars are Yamaha acoustic guitars and Fender electric guitars.</p>
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