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It makes sound.

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Q: What does a guitar produce when it is plucked?
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Are the changes in the note when you plucked the stretched band in guitar?

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How was life before the electric guitar?

you had a guitar with carbon fibre strings and you plucked them with your finger tips


Are waves plucked on a guitar string purely longitudinal wave?

No.


A guitar is an example of what type of instrument?

plucked instrument


How does the electric bass guitar produce its sound and how it works?

When you pluck a string on an electric guitar that is plugged in to an amplifier, the pick-ups underneath the strings "hear" the sound, and send it through to the amplifier, projecting the sound of the string plucked.


What istrument can be plucked?

if you mean instrument it would be a guitar if not I'm sorry


What form of energy is produced when strings of guitar are plucked?

Sound energy.


What form of energy is produced when the string of guitar are plucked?

Sound energy.


What form of energy is produced when the string of a guitar are plucked?

Sound energy.


What form of energy is produced when strings of a guitar are plucked?

Sound energy.


What form of energy is produced when the strings of a guitar are plucked?

Sound energy.


How does a guitar produce sond?

That depends on the type of guitar. Acoustic guitars make sound from the vibration of the plucked string. These vibrations go into the hollow body of the guitar and are amplified naturally. Electric guitars also make sound from the vibration of the plucked string, but these vibrations are then taken by the electromagnetic pickups situated beneath the strings and are changed into an electrical signal. This signal travels through the patch cord into the amplifier, which, well, amplifies it.