Guitar Types – Understanding the Different Types of Guitars
Today one very popular instrument happens to be the guitar. Of course there are a variety of different types of guitars out there. Various guitars have a different appearances, sound, and are a bit different to play. Trying to decide what type of guitar to learn and play? Here is a look at some of the different guitar types to choose from.
If you are looking for a good place to start, it would probably be best to start with acoustic. These aren’t electric, and rely only upon themselves for any sort of sound. The body resonates vibrations that you make by playing the instrument, and these are normally made of wood, and the types of wood that are used may be different for each guitar.
There are a lot of different types of acoustic guitars, and it may be difficult to choose among them at first, but a piece of good advice would be to go with the classical guitar. Beginners will find this one easy to use, and it will sound good as well. Another type of guitar that you might like is the flamenco guitar. This is a type of guitar that shares strong resemblance with classical guitars, but they are thinner and according to some produce a better sound.
The 12 string guitar is yet another variant of the acoustic. It has twelve strings rather than the six you will find on other guitars, and while each string has an extra string which produces the same note, it is tuned to a higher octave, allowing for more options when playing.
Another type of acoustic that you can get is called the steel top. They’re sort of like the classical guitars, and they have heavily reinforced bodies. They also differ because they are a lot larger. These also possess a much warmer tone which tends to make a more mellow sound than other guitars.
Acoustic base is a type which is a bass guitar with no electric pick ups. It has a body designed to give off a great sound, and usually these have four strings. There are some models that come with more strings, which could be up to six on some types.
Of course you also have electric guitars as well. These guitars have electronic pick ups that take the vibrations made by the strings, and they amplify these vibrations. Usually they must be connected up to a good amplifier. They come with solid bodies or sometimes semi-solid bodies and without an amplifier they don’t make much sound at all.
Most electric guitars come with special control knobs. These knobs can raise or lower the volume and may change the guitar’s tone as well. There are whammy bars on some of these guitars which help to shift the notes you play without you having to change the position of your fingers. They are often used to produce a special guitar sound often referred to as “crying.”
Those are only a few guitars which are available on the market. Though you might wish to try out some of the other types of guitars later on, it would be best to begin at square one, and in square one is the classical acoustic. Once you learn the basic principals you can try the many other types, and decide which one you like best.

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