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Or copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://www.moreproductsonline.com/guitar/rss.xml Acoustic Guitars An acoustic guitar is not dependent on any external device for amplification.
The shape and resonance of the guitar body creates acoustic amplification.
However, the unamplified guitar is not a loud instrument. It cannot compete
with other instruments commonly found in bands and orchestras, in terms of
sheer audible volume. Many acoustic guitars available today feature a variety
of pickups and in some cases more than one type installed, making it posssible
for the player to customize his sound, including built-in, active electronics
which is then amplified either through an amplifier or directly into the sound
system. There are several subcategories within the acoustic guitar group: steel string
guitars, which includes the flat top, or "folk" guitar, the closely
related twelve string guitar, and the arch top guitar. A recent arrival in
the acoustic guitar group is the acoustic bass guitar, similar in tuning to
the electric bass.
Guitar Definitions and Factoids
Guitar Facts and Definitions