Different types of guitars have a different device and, accordingly, a different sound. The old samples were gradually modified. The types of guitars also changed.
A classical guitar usually has a wide neck and, likerule, nylon strings. To the majority of classical guitars metal strings (but not always) are suitable. The technique of the game is finger. Such guitars are preferred by bards.
But different types of acoustic guitarsspread only in the XX century. The body (drum) they have more than the classical, the neck is narrower, and the strings are set only by metal ones. The sound is bright, saturated, powerful. Even more intensifies his mediator.
Nonclassical types of acoustic guitars are very suitable for combat, solo parts, rock, country, blues.
It is worth highlighting in this category acoustic guitar such as Jumbo. The case is the largest, the basses are brighter, but the sound is generally more powerful. Jumbo is just perfect for combat and accompaniment.
Some types of guitars are called hybrid(electro acoustic guitars). They have a built-in piezo pickup and can be connected to an amplifier. In addition to the sensor, they have an equalizer and tuner built in, which allows you to tune the instrument. Ideal for live performances.
A semi-acoustic instrument can be calledhybrid electric guitar and acoustic guitar. A fairly large deck should amplify the sound, however a reduced resonator hole prevents this. The sound is well revealed when the amplifier is connected and the mediator is used. Such types are preferred by jazzmen.
A characteristic feature of twelve-stringed guitars- Composition of 2 strings (6 pairs). The tree for these guitars is chosen to be as strong as the tension of 12 strings "weak" tree simply does not survive. That is why the "twelve-string" is quite massive and heavy.
Good for fighting (brute force playquite problematic). The idea of sound can be obtained by comparing conventional photos and HDR photos. When more than one photo is applied, a more saturated picture is obtained (and in our case a more extended range).
For convenience, it is common to divide such types of guitars into semi-acoustic, fretless and ladder ones. Most of the keyboard tools belong to Jazz Bass and Precision (or "Jazz" and "Bass").
The main difference between these types of bass guitars is electronics, so the pickups are called p ("step") and j by the first letters in the name of these types.