There are different types of guitars. There are acoustic
guitars, electric acoustic guitars, semi-hollow guitars, electric
guitars, twelve string guitars, four string bass guitars, five string
bass guitars, the list goes on.
I will take some time here to give a brief overview
of some of the guitar types listed above...
Acoustic guitars: They are those guitars that produce
big enough sound for a very small audience without any form of amplification.
They are popularly used in country music and classical music. They
come in different shapes and sizes. However, they all have the following
in common: A hollow body, a sound hole, a bridge, a neck and a tuning
machine.
Electric guitars: These do not produce loud volumes
without amplification. In fact, you'll hardly hear it even with the
slightest background noise. They usually have solid bodies, usually
have longer necks than their acoustic counterparts and also have in-built
pick ups for sound amplification. They are very popular in pop and
rock music.
Electric acoustic guitars: These are basically acoustic
guitars with special amplification. The amplification is such that
you can't achieve with a regular acoustic guitar mic'ed without having
feedback problems. This one comes with a special pick up that amplifies
the sound without compromising the acoustic character of the guitar.
The very good ones are usually very expensive.
Electric Bass guitars: These are special guitars that
are built to produce those deep notes. They are specially built to
handle the stress and strain of the pull by those big strings. They
are mostly built with solid bodies. Although there are a few that
have semi-hollow bodies.
They are usually the longest of all guitars (I mean
their necks). The standard electric bass guitar is the four-string
bass guitar. However, five string bass guitars are also becoming very
popular. There are also six string bass guitars.
There are other types of guitars like I mentioned
at the beginning. However, they are all variations of, or a blend
of, the three I've described here.
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