An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
Every note is on an electric guitar, they happen to be the same notes as on any other guitar, and they are all over the fretboard. Low E,A,D,G,B,E
Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.
On an electric guitar it makes the notes louder and sometimes can personalize the note depending on the guitar amp you have sometimes can enable you to increase/reduce bass, treble and mid range.
The thing that looks like a stick or handle that lies parallel to and on top of the main body of the guitar (when guitar is laid flat) is the whammy bar. This distorts the pitch of the note played, and is often used in soloing.
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
Perhaps, but it takes a lot of things to get it to happen. It will depend on the amplification, volume, actual notes and the harmonics of the glass in question.
Every note is on an electric guitar, they happen to be the same notes as on any other guitar, and they are all over the fretboard. Low E,A,D,G,B,E
Same as regular or you can buy small device that will tell you the note that you plaid.
you hold your hand as a position of a note then strum it or pluck it the string vibrates and music ccomes out
Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.
You don't necessarily have to go so high to break a glass, rather it is hitting the exact same frequency of vibration that the glass has. So you would tap the glass to determine the frequency (you need someone with perfect pitch or an analyzer), and then you just have to hit that same note at the right intensity to break the glass.
On an electric guitar it makes the notes louder and sometimes can personalize the note depending on the guitar amp you have sometimes can enable you to increase/reduce bass, treble and mid range.
The thing that looks like a stick or handle that lies parallel to and on top of the main body of the guitar (when guitar is laid flat) is the whammy bar. This distorts the pitch of the note played, and is often used in soloing.
Glass doesn't crack on a high note, every rounded piece of glass has it's own high frequency and when played back to itself makes the glass shatter. You can get the sound by getting a pint glass and wetting your finger, pushing down and making a smooth fast motion around the rim.
yes, it doesn't even need to be an opera singer and the note doesnt have to be very high either, i saw a video of a guy break glass on mythbusters once.
Note from the askerIm 13 and I've been playing acoustic for 4 years, so im pretty good. Im wondering wats a good electric guitar. Any suggestions?