To allow the sound generated by the strings vibrating the top of the guitar to escape from the guitar.
Based on the incorrect grammar I'm not sure if you mean the hole in the guitar or the whole body of the guitar. However, the guitar needs the top of the guitar to produce the vibrations, the body to channel the vibrations and the hole in the top to let the vibrations out. That's why it is louder when the hole is facing you than if the hole is facing away from you.
the strings dont go in the hole
The hollow body of an acoustic guitar amplifies the sound, and the sound then comes out of the hole and also resonates through the guitar wood. That's why the quality of the wood in the guitar is important. Electric guitars don't have a hole or a hollow body, because they are amplified by electricity.
there is a hole in the guitar because it helps make the sound louder.
The scientific term for the sound hole on a guitar is "rosette." It serves to allow sound resonance and projection from the instrument.
An acoustic is a guitar that is hollow, and has a large hole in the body to create the nice sounds that an acoustic makes. A solid body guitar does not have a hole, and is not hollow. It uses pickups instead of a hole and is usually a lot smaller.
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.
In a guitar, the sound travels through the sound hole, which is the opening on the body of the guitar. The vibration from the strings is transferred to the soundboard through the bridge, and the soundboard amplifies the sound and projects it out through the sound hole.
the only way to hook rock-smith to a acoustic guitar is to buy a pickup that mounts into the sound hole. this requires drilling a hole in the guitar for the female jack that is on most electric guitar's so you can plug in a cord. the pickup is wired to the female jack that is installed.
Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.
There is not a headset hole sryy
I believe you've asked this because you've probably seen a picture of an acoustic guitar, which uses vibrations to create it's trademark sound. When you strum a string on an acoustic guitar, the sound bounces back into the inside of the guitar (by going through the 'hole'), and bounces back out to increase sound. This is similar to when you shout into a cave. But no, guitars can be made without the acoustic hole. For example, an electric guitar needs no hole, because it uses an amplifier to create sound; same with bass guitars. you are so dumb.