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more options , more shapes, we can have more than 6 strings on the guitar , we can have more than two pickups if we want , we can change parts on the guitar if we know what we're doing like clothes. We can add or modify electronics to make the guitar sound more ways than average Guitars.

they're essentially the same thing as they where in the 50s but we found different ways to build them for different kinds of players like metal or jazz , because what jazz players want metal players may not and so forth this goes far beyond shape and brand as well.

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