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The guitar was invented in Spain. The guitar is constructed in a similar shape to the violin, and its popularity varies in different fields, and its ** style.
There are different forms and different categories, among which electric guitars.
The invention has had an important impact on Western popular culture and **.
Guitar**
The guitar originated in Spain. The ancestors of the guitar can be traced back to ancient Egypt two or three thousand years ago.
of Nafar, ancient Babylon.
and various ancient plucked musical instruments of ancient Persia. In thirteenth-century Spain, the Spanish word guitar, which gradually evolved from Persian, was formed, with the words "Moorish guitar" and "Latin guitar" appearing.
The guitar, also known as the six-stringed instrument, is a plucked instrument with six strings and a shape similar to that of a violin, with a flat top and back, and a concave waist without horns. The instrument is wide and long, with a fretboard with string rests and a number of narrow, slightly upwardly raised metal horizontal compartments, which divide the strings into many semitones.
Guitar style
Guitar ** style comes in a variety of forms. The guitar is not only popular and rock.
The blues, folk songs, and flamenco are considered the main instruments and are often used in the classics.
There are two main types of guitars: one is an acoustic guitar that is amplified by a wooden resonance box; The second is to use electric amplifiers.
Amplified electric guitar. The invention of the electric guitar has played an important role in the communication and spread of Western popular literature.
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Electric guitar: It is a plucked stringed instrument invented by George Beecham and Adolf Rickenbach.
Introduction: The sound principle is different from the traditional guitar, not the vibration of the cabinet, but the use of the principle of electromagnetism, its body is a solid wood, not an empty speaker. A coil is attached to the body.
They are called pickups. When the guitar strings vibrate, the magnetic inductance lines of the pickups are cut, so that the wires in the body generate currents of different frequencies in the body, and when these currents are restored through the electronic speaker, they become the sound of the electric guitar.
Structural composition: From a regional point of view, an electric guitar is composed of a hidden head, a neck, and a body, and a few electric guitars are designed without a headstock, in which case a separate device is required for tuning.
The whole part that makes up the electric guitar includes: wooden structural parts: body, neck, headstock, metal parts
Tuning knobs, bridges, neck adjustment bars, cranks, pillows, etc., electrical components: pickups, knobs, switches, millimeter interfaces, circuits and electronic components, strings, and other auxiliary components.
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In the mid-twentieth century, at the initiative of the great guitar master Segovia, American guitar maker Augustine developed the world's first nylon strings in 1947
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It was Torres in Spain who established the proportional specifications of today's guitars.
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