yes you can use metal strings and stuff like that
Yes a guitar amplifies sound although an acoustic sounds more than electric guitar but they all resonate sound
The body of a guitar is hollow to allow sound to resonate within it.
no it doesn't resonate really way
Yes but metal frets will let the string resonate better
Instruments without a pickup have sounding boards (piano, guitar) or pipes (xylophones), or any other assortment of objects which resonate at the same frequency as the note played, but with a higher amplitude (volume).
Yes it can but the pitch of your frequency should be high
Yes a guitar amplifies sound although an acoustic sounds more than electric guitar but they all resonate sound
The body of a guitar is hollow to allow sound to resonate within it.
no it doesn't resonate really way
Yes but metal frets will let the string resonate better
Instruments without a pickup have sounding boards (piano, guitar) or pipes (xylophones), or any other assortment of objects which resonate at the same frequency as the note played, but with a higher amplitude (volume).
Because the vibrations resonate through solid objects.
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Pavarotti's voice seemed to resonate endlessly in that cathedral.
A diamond may resonate emotionally, but you cannot vibrate a diamond in the sense that to resonate is to "...produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound."
Well, It depends what type of guitar you are talking about. An acoustic guitar's strings vibrate into the body(sound box) of the guitar and the vibrations resonate in there and escape through the hole. An electric guitar however, has it's strings vibrate and magnetic coils pick up the vibrations and convert them into electrical power, through a chord, and into the amplifier. Then Bon Scott yelled "Let there be guitar!..."