Problem: Why the sounds of classic electric guitars & are they different?
(Photo: Electric Guitar)
Summary:
I. Guitars What are they made?
1 ° The classical guitar
2 ° The electric guitar
3 °
II. It sounds different?
1° The use of an oscilloscope
2° The interpretations from the oscilloscope
3° Defining the elements
III. The guitar is an art?
I. Guitars What are they made?
1 ° The classical guitar
2 ° The electric guitar
3 °
II. It sounds different?
1° The use of an oscilloscope
2° The interpretations from the oscilloscope
3° Defining the elements
III. The guitar is an art?
1° The history of the guitar
2° Style of music played by a guitar
3° The construction of a guitar
2° Style of music played by a guitar
3° The construction of a guitar
3 Definition of certain elements
Ankles: Small pieces for adjusting the tension of the strings of a musical instrument.
The handle: Party by which it is a musical instrument
The bridge: Support for strings of a musical instrument transmitting their vibrations to
thesoundboard
Credit Unions: Box containing a mechanism or protect a delicate
The Sides: timber parts forming the side of the body of a stringed instrument
III The guitar is an art?
1° The history of the guitar
The guitar is one of the instruments with the most distant relatives through history and the world. For many the first instruments resembling a guitar could date from 2000 BC.One finds on representations of the Babylonians (1900 BC years ava nt) but also by the Egyptians from the same period.
2° Style of music played by a guitar
Over time, the repertoire of the instrument becomes a result, and the popularity of course important. So much so that the guitar goes into schools in England, whicheventually incorporate into their lessons to twentieth, one of the last instruments to enter.Both guitars can be played for several different musical styles.
The guitar is one of the instruments with the most distant relatives through history and the world. For many the first instruments resembling a guitar could date from 2000 BC.One finds on representations of the Babylonians (1900 BC years ava nt) but also by the Egyptians from the same period.
2° Style of music played by a guitar
Over time, the repertoire of the instrument becomes a result, and the popularity of course important. So much so that the guitar goes into schools in England, whicheventually incorporate into their lessons to twentieth, one of the last instruments to enter.Both guitars can be played for several different musical styles.
3 ° The construction of a guitar
Cutting two guitars:
How the wood is cut is important for the final result. The woods that make up the twoguitars are different (eg, Alder, Poplar, Mahogany ...). Eventually the wood must be driedproperly (example: drying Natural & oven drying). There are also several types ofsleeves (glue or screws).
Conclusion: In fact the two guitars are from the same source & are virtually designed thesame way. After observing the performances shown by the oscilloscope, we can noticethat the sounds of two guitars are very different. In addition, the guitar is a musical art butalso an art of how it was built.
Cutting two guitars:
How the wood is cut is important for the final result. The woods that make up the twoguitars are different (eg, Alder, Poplar, Mahogany ...). Eventually the wood must be driedproperly (example: drying Natural & oven drying). There are also several types ofsleeves (glue or screws).
Conclusion: In fact the two guitars are from the same source & are virtually designed thesame way. After observing the performances shown by the oscilloscope, we can noticethat the sounds of two guitars are very different. In addition, the guitar is a musical art butalso an art of how it was built.
* The electric & classical guitars
Problem: Why is the sound of electric guitars and classic are they different?
Introduction: The guitar is a musical instrument with plucked strings which is played withfingers or a device called a pick. There are several types of guitars from all the classical guitar: classical, electric, folk, acoustic, electro-acoustic bass (...). But why the sound is different there between them?
I°Guitars What are they made?
1 ° The classical guitar
The classical guitar is made of:
1 ° The classical guitar
The classical guitar is made of:
2 ° The electric guitar
The electric guitar is made of:
The electric guitar is made of:
It sounds different?
1°The use of an oscilloscope
1°The use of an oscilloscope
We'll use the oscilloscope to see if there is a difference in sound between the two guitars.
2 ° The interpretations by the oscilloscope
After listening passages for each of the guitars here's what came out:
Classical guitar image: Image Electric Guitar:
(Electric Guitar)
(Classical guitar)
According to the interpretations of the oscilloscope both guitars have many different sounds
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