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Electric guitar ... [Image:Godin LG-Squier Strat.jpg|thumb|right|250px|
Two different electric guitars. One model with [[humbucker]] pickups
and a rosewood [[fretboard]]. The o ... ... ectrical current, which
is then amplified. The signal that comes from the guitar is sometimes
electronically altered to achieve various tonal effects prior ...
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Bass guitar ... 82.41Hz, A2=110Hz, D3=146.8Hz, G3=196Hz, B3=246.9Hz,
E4=329.6Hz</ref> Bass guitar is notated in bass clef an octave
higher than the sound it makes. ... guitar has largely replaced
the double bass in [[popular music]]. The bass guitar provides the
low-pitched [[bassline]]s and [[bass run]]s in many different ...
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Guitar |name=Classical Guitar |image=guitar_1.jpg
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Electric acoustic guitar [[Image:Fender DG-41SCE Electro-acoustic
guitar.JPG|right|200px]] ... ency bands are used. They are also
referred to it as a '''plug-in acoustic guitar''', due to their
ability to simply 'plug in' to a speaker system without t ...
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Semi-acoustic guitar ... is not the same as an [[electric acoustic
guitar]], which is an [[acoustic guitar]] with the addition of [[pickup
(music)|pickups]] or other means of amplif ... ... ric mandolin|mandolins]].
These are similarly constructed to semi-acoustic guitars, and are
used in the same ways and with the same limitations.
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Rock and roll ... struments=[[electric guitar]], [[double bass|string
bass]] or later [[bass guitar]], [[Drum kit|drum]]s, [[piano]],
[[saxophone]] ... the lead instrument, but these were generally
replaced or supplemented by guitar in the middle to late 1950s.
The beat is essentially a [[boogie woogie]] ...
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Electric Guitar Design ... ially, electric guitars consisted primarily
of hollow [[archtop]] acoustic guitar bodies to which electromagnetic
transducers had been attached. ... patentsketch.png|right|thumb|Sketch
of Rickenbacker "frying pan" lap steel guitar from 1934
patent application.]]
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Electric Guitar (Fluke song) Name = Electric Guitar | Cover = Fluke_Electric_Guitar.jpg
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Hard rock |instruments=[[Electric guitar]] - [[Bass guitar]] - [[Vocals]]
- [[Drum kit|Drums]] - [[Keyboard instrument|Keyboards]] ... ].
It is typified by a heavy use of distorted [[electric guitar]]s,
[[bass guitar]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]]s and [[drum kit|drums]].
The term "har ...
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Effects unit ... he instrument or source sends, most often an [[electric
guitar]] or [[bass guitar]]. They can also be used on other instruments
or sound sources, like the [ ... ... on the floor in front of the
musician and connected in line with, say, the guitar cord. The box
is typically controlled by one or more foot-pedal on-off sw ...
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Compression (electric guitar) '''Compression''' is a subtle effect
primarily for [[electric guitar]] where the highest and lowest points
of the [[sound wave]] are "limited". ... {{guitar-stub}}
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Flanging ... R Flanger] - information on building a Flanger effect
box for the electric guitar
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Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra Name = Concerto
Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra | Cover = Concertoguitar.jpg
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Guitarist {{dablink|For the UK magazine, see [[Guitarist (magazine)]].}}
A '''guitarist''' is a [[musician]] who plays the [[guitar]]. Guitarists
may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide
var ...
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Funk | instruments = [[Guitar]] - prominent [[Bass guitar|Bass]]
- [[Drums]] - [[Horn section|Horns]] - Keyboards ([[Hammond organ]]
... ... zes [[melody]] and [[harmony]], and brings a strong [[rhythm]]ic
groove of electric bass and drums to the foreground. Unlike [[R&B]]
and soul songs, which had ...
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Tenor guitar ... Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson]] [[semi-acoustic]]
[[hollow-body]] tenor guitar]] ... ter,<!--Please provide approximate
date range--> [[Solid body|solid-body]] electric models were
also produced.
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Gibson Guitar Corporation |company_name=Gibson Guitar Corporation
... Amphitheatre]], [[Hamilton]], [[Chickering and Sons|Chickering]],
[[Kramer Guitars|Kramer]], [[Steinberger]], [[Electar]], [[Aeolian]]
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Fender Telecaster {{Infobox Guitar model|title=Fender Telecaster
... n in one form or another, making it the world's senior solid-body
electric guitar (Duchossoir, 1991, 11-15).
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Fuzzbox ... rsion of the input signal. As opposed to other distortion
[[Guitar effects|guitar effects pedals]], a fuzzbox boosts and [[clipping
(audio)|clips]] the sign ... ... session for [[Marty Robbins]]'
"''Don't Worry 'Bout Me''", due to a faulty guitar amplifier.{{Fact|date=December
2007}} The fault soon reproduced by an ele ...
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Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar ... d by [[Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson]]
during the 1960s/70's. A budget guitar - the Kalamazoo featured
an MDF style made body and inexpensive components ... ... emblance
to the [[Gibson SG]]. The initial run featured the KG-1 and KG-2
guitars - which were differentiated by single and dual pickups.
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