Guitars from Spain asked: For most players, the realm of classical guitars is one that they’d just as soon avoid. The scale length is different, the neck is wider, and they’re harder to play, so why bother? Why? Because the world of the classical guitar is definitely one worth exploring and one that will reap [...]
Ian Williamson asked: A guitar is a stringed instrument that produces sounds through the string’s vibration resonating within the guitar’s body. Guitars can be classified into 3 kinds: the classical guitar, the acoustic guitar and finally the electric guitar. The classical guitar (also referred to as the Spanish guitar) is the most common between the [...]
Charlie Buquette asked: Acoustic guitars and their various musical relatives can be traced back thousands of years, but the idea of a guitar using electric currents to amplify its sound had to wait until the 1930s to start to take root. Necessity was, perhaps, the mother of invention here, as the volume of the guitar, [...]
Victor Epand asked: Acoustic guitars use the hollow resonating chamber of the body of the guitar to amplify and resonate the sound of the strings being plucked, but on an electric guitar, this isn’t the case. The body of an electric guitar is usually entirely solid, and the sound of the strings being struck is [...]