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Electric , Classical , Acoustic - Which Guitar Is Best For You? by David Arnold Livingston

No one could really pinpoint the exact year as to when the guitar was created. The lute, harp and lyre are the three stringed instruments from which guitars evolved. The features of guitars vary for each musical period. The guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments today to bring out soothing music or to perk up one's energy level. Bands and gigs will not be complete without guitars. Guitars are also used as a means to free hidden and unexpressed feelings and emotions or it can as well be a medium to spend time meaningfully together with loved ones and peers.

There are various types of guitars that can suit the intended purpose of the user such as the twelve strings guitars, six strings, classical guitars and electric guitars. Twelve strings made up the twelve strings guitar to achieve a rich tone compared with the standard six string guitars. The courses of strings are played together though the sound produced are different from the other. On the bass course are two strings tuned an octave apart and on the treble courses are the other pairs of strings that are tuned together. The third string in the third course can be tuned by using unison strings or the distinct high-pitched octave guitars strings. The style of standard six string guitars can allow the user to have easy contact on the higher frets on the finger board. This type needs an access on the frets to produce the desired sounds and effects.

Classical guitars of the olden days have cat gut which later on developed into nylon strings. These types of guitars have a flat fingerboard and wide neck. Other guitars experts suggest that classical guitars are the best types for beginners since it has greater string gauge and lighter string tension but still the decision is on the buyer since the classic guitar may not suit their preferences and style. Classic songs and music are best played using classical guitars.

Electric guitars are made up of different materials and use various components to produce the needed sound. Alder, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Ash are the commonly used types for the body of electric guitars. The woods and the construction, the types of strings, quality of components used, length of cables and the overall condition of the environment determine the quality of the sound produced. Electric guitars are used in various forms and styles of music may it be pop, country, rock and roll, jazz or blues.

In buying guitars, the user must make sure that the chosen guitar will match his budget, playing style and skills. An electric guitar is easier to play compared with an acoustic guitar. Acoustic guitars can produce audible sounds without using amplifiers. It makes use of either the nylon or wound steel rings. There are also acoustic and electric guitars that can be played with the presence or absence of an amplifier.

Package deals are at times offered for beginners which may include a guitar together with other options like a tuner, pics, strap and case. The soundboard of the guitars must be carefully inspected to determine the type of sound produced. Producers of good quality guitars are usually the well-known companies in the industry like Taylor, Gibson, Yamaha, Fender, Ovation, Martin and Ibanez. There are wide selections of style and design to choose from to match the buyer's distinctness and uniqueness.

About the Author

David Arnold Livingston is a music lover and enjoys guitars. Visit: ufguitar.com for lots of great information about guitars.




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Jim Kelly's Guitar Workshop - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com Jim Kelly's Guitar Workshop By Jim Kelly. Guitar Educational. Book & CD Package. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Berklee Press Publications. (695230)
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The History of Yamaha Guitars - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com The History of Yamaha Guitars contributing author Matt Blackett. Book (not sheet music). Size 8.5x11 inches. 160 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (330997)
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50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com 50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul Half a Century of the Greatest Electric Guitars. Book (not sheet music). Book only. Size 8.5x11 inches. 160 pages. Published by Backbeat Books. (330951)
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Guitar Identification - Revised 3rd Edition - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com Guitar Identification - Revised 3rd Edition Book (not sheet music). Size 9x12 inches. 56 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (330478)
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