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Guitar Sounds: From Wood Vibrations to a Mini Power Plant
Introduction When a guitar player attends a party, they are often asked to play. A problem, however, is that this is often on a borrowed guitar. If the guitar player normally plays an electric guitar and the borrowed guitar is acoustic (or vice versa), there are real problems because although electric and acoustic guitars appear to be the same instrument to most people, they are really very different instruments. Indeed, there are even differences in how a musician usually plays the guitar. Have you ever seen