sharp, clear, focussed
The tone colour (or timbre) refers to the quality or nature of the tone. The guitar's tone colour can be considered as warm, mellow, vibrato, and rounded.
warm, mellow, vibrato, rounded
It depends what guitar you are talking about, but most are shaped the way they are for either Tone, Access to the Higher Frets, or just Aesthetics.
Usually a guitar has at least one volume knob and one tone knob. The volume obviously controls the level of the output. The tone knob controls the brightness or treble of the sound coming out. A higher tone results in a brighter sound.
An electric guitar
The tone colour (or timbre) refers to the quality or nature of the tone. The guitar's tone colour can be considered as warm, mellow, vibrato, and rounded.
warm, mellow, vibrato, rounded
The benefits of an electric guitar amplifier are the increased energy content to the signal the guitar produces and the available tone controls. The amplifier is a staple of guitarists for those reasons.
Easier to shred on but you will lose tone.
You sure can! although the tone will not be as good as if it was a specified guitar amp it will sound just fine.
Making it out of cheese simply would not produce the same tone.
It depends what guitar you are talking about, but most are shaped the way they are for either Tone, Access to the Higher Frets, or just Aesthetics.
It will always sound like an acoustic guitar but the tone might b bad if u play it through an electric guitar amp. it would b better if u just buy an acoustic amp.
Usually a guitar has at least one volume knob and one tone knob. The volume obviously controls the level of the output. The tone knob controls the brightness or treble of the sound coming out. A higher tone results in a brighter sound.
An electric guitar
The difference between an electric guitar and an air guitar is a electric guitar is an actual guitar and an air guitar is imaginary. An air guitar is when people pretend to play a guitar with hand movements. An electric guitar converts vibrations of its steelcorded strings into electric current. These currents then go to a amplifier to make them louder.
looks and protection, yet sometimes may effect sound just a bit.