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Your number one online resource page for electric guitars.Electric guitars are an important part of popular culture. The electric guitar is considered one of the most relevant 20th century inventions. What would rock and roll music be without the electric guitar and can you imagine the 20th century without rock and roll? Electric guitars were invented in the United States. They made their debut in the 1930's and surprisingly didn't really attract much attention at first. It took many years before the electric guitar found its way into the heart of American music. When it did, it changed the face of music forever. New kinds of music were based solely on the use of electric guitars. Music would never be the same. Today electric guitars are important instruments in rock music. An electric guitar has many things in common with an acoustic guitar. Both guitars have six strings and these are tuned with tuning pegs. Both guitars also have frets on a long neck. So what makes an electric guitar special and how does it work to create such beautiful sounds? The distinctive features of an electric guitar begin with the body of the guitar. Certain electric guitars feature hollow or semi-hollow bodies. In this case the resonating cavity is the same as that found in an acoustic guitar. However the guitars that are the most well-loved and commonly used have solid bodies. Sounds are produced by magnetic pickups and controlled by different knobs. This means that electric guitars make very little sound when they aren't plugged in! This is because without a hollow area the vibrations of the strings can't be amplified. So how do electric guitars make such magnificent sounds? To make sounds the guitar has to pick up on the vibrations of the strings electronically. This electronic signal is sent to an amplifier and speaker. The vibrations are detected by using a magnetic pickup. This is found under the strings on the guitar's body. The pickup is made up of a bar magnet wrapped in 7,000 turns of fine wire. Energy is turned into motion and motion into electrical energy by magnets. So the steel strings vibrate and cause a vibration in the magnet's magnetic field. This vibration gives rise to vibrating current in the coil, giving rise, through an amplifier, to the distinctive sound of electric guitars. Here at electric-guitars-i.com, you'll find information such as History Of Electric Guitar, Custom Electric Guitars information, Electric Guitar Kits info, info on Electric Guitar Tabs, Free Electric Guitar Lessons, and much, much more. Today's Electric Guitars News
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