I now that it is the string ,reed ,skin and metal block.
It's a common misperception that the body of the guitar vibrates to create the sound. Actually it the column of sound around the guitar and in the guitar which vibrates to create the sound. When you vibrate the strings, the air around it vibrates causing the air in the guitar to vibrate.
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.
The strings.
The guitar string vibrates; this vibration is transmitted to the air as sound.
The strings that are on the guitar make the sound play. If you think about it, almost every instrument something vibrates to make a sound. In a saxophone, when you blow into the mouthpiece, it makes the reed move. When you hit a violin, it causes the string to move.
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produces sound on a guitar is a magnum.. haha im just kidding i dont know what are you guys talking about ahhh see it?
It vibrates creating sound.
When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates. The vibration of the string causes pressure waves in the air. The pressure waves are called "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.
When you strum the strings, it vibrates and the sound echoes in the hollow part of the guitar
Kinetic energy, as it moves.