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Armstrong 358 Piccolo
by Hilary Bagwell
Retail Price: $1,299.00
Sale Price: $900.00
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Guild x500
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Retail Price: $4,800.00
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  1. The Rewards of Playing an Acoustic Electric Guitar
    by Jim Konerko. I've been playing acoustic guitar for several years now, but it was just recently that I finally purchased an acoustic electric guitar. At the beginning of my guitar-playing days, I was just playing for fun, and so I didn't really need an acoustic electric guitar. Essentially, a normal acoustic and an electric acoustic guitar are almost exactly the same, except for one very significant difference... products, articles, news

  2. How Electric Guitars Work
    by Seth Miller. Electric guitars are considered one of the more significant inventions of the 20th century. This holds true from the popular music culture point of view. The electric guitar has its roots in the original acoustic guitars, obviously. In order to cater to larger audiences, the sound produced by the instrument needed to be loud and clear. The original guitar did not cater to the required and desired... products, articles, news

  3. A Guide to Electric Guitars
    by Seth Miller. Electric guitars are in tremendous demand in the music industry. Many musicians prefer to play the guitar rather than any other musical instruments. An electric guitar is an essential instrument at many musical events. The artists playing the electric guitar at concerts have an audience and fans of their own. It is one of the most important musical instruments at rock shows, jazz concerts, countr... products, articles, news

  4. History of Electric Guitars
    by Seth Miller. The guitar is a popular string instrument. It produces sound when the strings along the surface are plucked. It used to be looked upon as a proverbial instrument connected with chivalrous courtship. String instruments existed prior to the guitar. The first documented record on the guitar is in the 14th century chronicles. In its initial form, it had three double courses of strings and sometimes a... products, articles, news

  5. A Brief History Of The Electric Guitar
    by Gray Rollins. The Electric guitar hasn't been around nearly as long as the Acoustic and Classical guitars. In fact, the Electric guitar was created just 70 years ago (the 1930s) by Adolph Rickenbacker. Since that time, the Electric guitar has greatly evolved to the where it is today. In this article, we'll go over the history of the Electric guitar. The History Guitars, or similar instruments, have been arou... products, articles, news

  6. The Different Types of Guitars
    by Bill McRea. 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... products, articles, news

  7. Electric or Acoustic Guitar: Which is Right for You?
    by Gray Rollins. So you've chosen to take up the guitar. Good for you! Now comes the hard part: which guitar is the best to start playing on? Well, the answer to that question depends on many things. It depends on what kind of music you enjoy listening to, what kind of music you are looking to play, and what kind of level you wish to reach--amateur or professional. Before we go over each topic, let us first disc... products, articles, news

  8. An Inroduction to the Electric Guitar
    by Samantha Clark. Electric Guitar Electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses electronic pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cord strings into electrical current. The signal may be electrically altered to achieve various tonal effects prior to being fed into an amplifier, which produces the final sound which can be either an electrical sound or an acoustic sound. Distortion, equalization, or other ped... products, articles, news

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