You can either use a capo, or you can use different tunings - then you get into whole other chord configurations.
they are actually there in order to make a higher pitch making it sound higher. on the other hand, the thicker ones make a lower sound
you can tighten or loosen your strings, causing the string make higher or lower sound. (Check guitar tuning)
The frets don't nessicarily make the noise, but the tension on the frets as you get higher on the fretboard is what makes the noise. It's the strings that make the sound. They vibrate when you pluck them producing a sound. The sound is amplified in the body of the guitar(acoustic guitar). The frets enable you to vary the length of the strings thus making them produce a different sound.
Lower.
Guitar has a higher pitch than a car horn.
to amplify the sound of the acustic guitar. Then they started to make higher out put pickups to get sort of a distorted sound bc there was no high gain amps at the time.
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The guitar makes sound when you pluck a string. The string vibrates down to the base of the guitar and travels in the hole, coming out as a sound we call a note.
HUMBUCKER SOUND IS HIGHER AND DARKET
the different tautness helps make different sounds like a guitar. tighter strings = higher sound
higher and higher until it broke.
there is a hole in the guitar because it helps make the sound louder.