Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Guitar - Basic Info

Hello everyone...!!
I’m back with a crispy article on “GUITAR” on my lazy blog Sharma’s Singoholic..!! :p


The GUITAR is a “Plucked stringed” instrument..
To keep it simple there are just two types of guitars.
1.     Acoustic Guitar
2.    Electric Guitar

Acoustic guitars have hollow bodies and six or twelve strings. Plucking the string produces vibrations that are amplified by their hollow bodies.




















Electric guitars usually have solid bodies and six strings. Pick-ups placed under the strings convert their vibrations into electronic signals that are magnified by an amplifier, and sent to a loudspeaker where they are converted into sounds. Electric bass guitars are very similar in structure to electric guitars, and produce sound in the same way, but have four strings and play bass notes








Guess what’s interesting about this beautiful guitar below? Its made out of recycled items..!! :D




 
Parts Of GUITAR :





”HEAD STOCK”





















“MACHINE HEADS”




















“NUT”






  











“POSITION DOTS”







  











“END BLOCK”























“BRIDGE PIN AND SADDLE”






















“HOLLOW BODY”


















“PICK UP”



















“SCRATCH PLATE”




























“OUTPUT SOCKET”




 

















“STRINGS"





























“SOUND HOLE”






















“SOUND BOARD"

























“TOGGLE SWITCH"


























“TRUSS ROD”




 
















“VIBRATO ARM”






















BASIC TYPES OF ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITAR :




WASHBURN 12 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR















DEBRO RESONATOR ACOUSTiC GUITAR





















FENDER STRATOCASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR




















GIBSON LES PAUL ELECTRIC GUITAR







FENDER JAZZ BASS ELECTRIC GUITAR






















Keep waiting for detailed study of GUITAR and many more interesting musical info..!!

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Cheers..!!



Lipsika Bhashyam