Guild Guitar makes both acoustic and electric Guitars. Some specific types for the acoustic include the Orpheum series, the bass series, and the traditional series. While, the specific types of Electric Guitar is the American Patriarch and Newark series.
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You weld to guitars togrther thats how
You see, acoustic guitars can make magical rainbow forces that can fight evil! Bass guitars? They don't do anything.
Sansamp's can be bought for an electric guitar if one has one. In addition to electric guitars, Sansamp's can also be bought for bass guitars, and have high quality.
No, they do not. There are only guitars not bass
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They didn't make guitars. The guitar doesn't show up until the 15th century in Portugal and was used by sailors.
According to the source, provided by Wikipedia there are a variety of manufacture company. Many of which includes Guild Guitar company, an American bass guitar manufacturer established in the year of 1952. Another example is Ibanez, a Japanese brand founded by Hoshino Gakki in 1957.
You can make guitars out of aluminum foil in any way that you'd like. You can for example cut out a guitar shape in the foil and drawstrings on it with a marker.
Band. (Just kidding). Add s to make it guitars.
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If by "dots" you mean the inlays on the fretboard, it is totally dependent on the guitar. There are traditional locations for the markers, but there's no fixed number on all acoustic guitars. Most guitars have a dot to mark the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 15th, 17th, and 19th frets. Most guitars have two dots to mark the 12th fret. On guitars with more frets, the 21st fret is marked with a single dot and the 24th fret is marked with two. Some guitars also have a single dot or an inlay on the 1st fret. Also, some higher-end guitars have other types of inlays to mark frets and make the guitar look better.