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What makes a guitar produce sound?

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movement through the strings

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What does a guitar produce when it is plucked?

It makes sound. Your welcome.


What kind of sound will a guitar produce when you strum forcefully?

guitar makes a weird kinda staticy sound when I strum it forcefully


How does the frequency and wave length of the sound waves be produce and changed with a guitar?

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How gitar produce sound?

The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.


How does gitar produce sound?

The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.


How does a guitar sounds?

There are a number of different sounds a guitar can produce. It can be an Electric Guitar or an acoustic guitar both of which sound very different.


What kind of sound does a guitar produceWarmtinny or nasel?

A guitar can produce all of those sounds based on the guitar's anatomy and the processing of the sound once it leaves the guitar.


What sounds does the guitar produce?

any sound you want


How do you produce sound from guitar?

Pluck or strum the strings.


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Pluck or strum the strings.


Is it the string or the hole that makes a guitar sound?

The string makes the sound by transferring it's vibration to the top of the guitar. The top vibrates, and that is amplified by the body of the guitar. The round hole is to let that sound escape.


Do the frets on a guitar make the sound?

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.