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  1. A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar (often called a " dobro " [1]) is an acoustic guitar that produces sound by conducting string vibrations through the bridge to one or more spun metal cones ( resonators ), instead of to the guitar's sounding board (top). Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than regular acoustic guitars ...

  2. Standard tuning (listen) Guitar tunings are the assignment of pitches to the open strings of guitars, including classical guitars, acoustic guitars, and electric guitars. Tunings are described by the particular pitches that are made by notes in Western music. By convention, the notes are ordered and arranged from the lowest-pitched string (i.e ...

  3. Guitar. Guitar (phiên âm: ghita, tiếng Pháp: guitare; tiếng Anh: guitar ), còn được biết đến dưới tên gọi Tây ban cầm (西班琴), Cát tha (吉他) vốn xuất xứ là một nhạc cụ có cách đây hơn 500 năm (loại guitar cổ), sau này người Tây Ban Nha mới cải tiến nó thành đàn guitar ngày ...

  4. An acoustic-electric guitar is an acoustic guitar fitted with a microphone, or a magnetic or piezoelectric pickup. They are used in a variety of music genres where the sound of an acoustic guitar is desired but more volume is required, especially during live performances. The design is distinct from a semi-acoustic guitar, which is an electric ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tenor_guitarTenor guitar - Wikipedia

    The tenor guitar or four-string guitar is a slightly smaller, four-string relative of the steel-string acoustic guitar or electric guitar. The instrument was initially developed in its acoustic form by Gibson and C.F. Martin so that players of the four-string tenor banjo could double on guitar. [2]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steel_guitarSteel guitar - Wikipedia

    A steel guitar ( Hawaiian: kīkākila [1]) is any guitar played while moving a steel bar or similar hard object against plucked strings. The bar itself is called a "steel" and is the source of the name "steel guitar". The instrument differs from a conventional guitar in that it is played without using frets; conceptually, it is somewhat akin to ...

  7. Fender produces acoustic guitars, bass amplifiers and public address equipment; however, it is best known for its solid-body electric guitars and bass guitars, particularly the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, Precision Bass, and the Jazz Bass. The company was founded in Fullerton, California, by Clarence Leonidas "Leo" Fender in 1946.

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