A hollow body guitar is a guitar with a hollow body in contrast to solid body guitars. They are generally lighter that solid body guitars because its body mass is reduced as a result of the addition of sound chambers.
it depends on what type of bass guitar it is.
There are many benefits of a hollow body in an electric guitar. The hollow body of the electric guitar acts as a sound box, therefore, the sound is louder and clearer.
You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?
It vibrates in a specific frequency.
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.
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You mean an electro acoustic (that's just what I call em but ya know)? That would be the pickup situated inside the body of the body of the guitar.
The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.
A guitar with a flat body instead of a curved one is called a "solid-body guitar."
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Mean Guitar was created in 2003.
A hollow body guitar is a guitar with a hollow body in contrast to solid body guitars. They are generally lighter that solid body guitars because its body mass is reduced as a result of the addition of sound chambers.
The Mitchell MD100 guitar neck is glued to the body.
While playing guitar hero, your body is a temple.
The guitar body used in this model is called a "Stratocaster."
the body!