You will find that between the fretboard and the bridge there are two or thee pickups. These vary a lot so I won't go into too much detail. In simple words, these are magnets that (despite the redundancy) "pick up" the vibrations that come from the strings when you strum them. Then You live in a box.
Depends what you mean.
If you mean just bending a note so it changes pitch in it's duration, literally just bend the string up whilst holding it.
The other method (that I think you're talking about) is a pinch harmonic. Much trickier. Basically, you pick a string with a plectrum, and then immediately deaden the note with the side of your thumb. This somehow changes the note, and makes the guitar squeal. I learnt from YouTube, sure you can too =]
If by that, you mean change the octave of the note to a higher one, there is a pedal called a 'Digitech Whammy" that works really well.
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
cos it does
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.
cool and awsome ones that are really cool. If you have a good quality foot pedal it will enhance your sound and make you sound awsome
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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.
there is a hole in the guitar because it helps make the sound louder.
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
cos it does
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.
Skirling means to make a shrill or wailing sound with bagpipes.
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Mine is a wailing beep, so I would put that, but make sure to specify that it is an alarm clock.
sound energy begins with mechanical energy because when you plucked a guitar you make a mechanical energy and then that cause the strumming of guitar
the frets make the guitar string make a different sound.