Can go with anything....
a classy way would be maple, with an option of spruce top. and mahogany neck.
wood.
An acoustic guitar produces sound via the "sound hole" cut out in the wood under the strings on the main part of the guitar. This is a nice acoustic sound. For a fuller, higher volume and amplitude sound, with the same acoustic-type sound one would would a semi-acoustic. This is an acoustic guitar that has the same kind of volume boost built in, as one would find on an electric guitar. It is important to note that the sound made with a semi-acoustic is still quite different from an electric guitar, even though one would need an amp to play the semi-acoustic.
what you are asking is who invented the electric guitar. not the guitar pickup. without the pickup its just a piece of wood.
Mahogany or Alder.
Obviously a guitar neck is made out of wood,sometimes even many different wood types.
A solid body guitar is just that, the body of the guitar is made of solid wood, some time one piece or a few, with no sound holes. A semi-hollow body guitar is made more like an acoustic guitar but more shallow, usually with sound holes off to the side rather than in the center as an acoustic guitar would. These sound holes are often in the shape of an "F."
wood and strings
Laminate wood & solid wood.
it has been made of wood
no it doesn't resonate really way
A music man bass electric guitar is made of the standard materials. They differ, but are mainly made of wood, metal, strings, wax, paint, and a little bit of magic.
Anywhere from 50 to thousands of pounds. Depends on the guitar. It's features, wood quality, type (electric, acoustic, semi hollow etc), hardware, make, where it was made, loads of things! If your planning to start learning then make sure not to choose the cheapest one but the one that suits you best (try em out) and in your price range! Go to the shops and have a good look and a lil play! T5