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  1. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) Harp Guitars: A Strange Breed
    by Victor Epand. Harp guitars are extremely interesting and odd-looking instruments. Quite frankly, if a guitar and a harp were to have a baby, it would look like this instrument: hence the name, I suppose. It is difficult to describe a harp guitar, far better that one should actually look the instrument up. However, in essence, a harp guitar looks like a guitar with an additional, elongated neck coming out of th... products, articles

  2. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) Double Neck Guitars: A Two In One Scenario
    by Victor Epand. A double neck guitar looks like a set of Siamese twins. With two separate and distinct necks and a single, wider-than-average body, the instrument really does appear to be two independent entities joined by a common body. This description is, in fact, not too far from the truth. The benefit of the double neck guitar is that it essentially allows the musician access to more than one instrument at ... products, articles

  3. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) Electric Bass Guitars & Amplifiers
    by Victor Epand. Electric bass guitars require external amplification in much the same way that standard electric guitars do - and for the same reasons. There are several electric bass guitars with a hollow body, similar to that found on acoustic guitars, and this helps to provide some extra tone to the voice. However, electric bass guitars still require external amplification to be heard, and to provide the voic... products, articles

  4. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) Tenor Guitars: More Common Than You Realize
    by Victor Epand. At first glance, a tenor guitar does not appear to differ greatly from a standard classical acoustic or electric guitar. The tenor's shape is (usually) similar to the more standard models, and so is its size. Upon closer inspection, however, a careful observer will note that this instrument has only four strings, as opposed to the six usually sported by guitars. Such an observer will also notice ... products, articles

  5. 0.00.00.00.00.0 (0 vote) Seven-String Guitars: A Niche Instrument
    by Victor Epand. The most common number of strings on a guitar is six. This number is simply the result of the natural evolution in the instrument, which has undergone an unknowable number of transformations over the past 5000 years or so. Of course, while six may be the most common number of strings on the modern guitar, it is hardly the only number. Guitars of the 21st century are available in an almost inexhau... products, articles

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