usually..
alder , or mahogany to basswood for the body
maple for the neck , if not mahogany again for the neck
ebony , maple or rosewood for the fretboard
nickel for the frets , stainless steel being the expensive option
steel for the tuners I can imagine
various kinds of alnico or ceramic for the pickup magnet
copper to silver to wind the pickups
plastic for the bobbin (cover)
wood.
A Mexico-made electric guitar.
Yes and no. The guitars shape itself is irrelevant completely to a electric guitar except size, the strings tightness affects the tune. Likewise for acoustic except the more/less hallow the guitar, the more/less reverberation(echoing) occurs.
In 1988
An electric guitar
No, acoustic guitar strings are different from electric guitar strings. Acoustic guitar strings are usually made of bronze or brass, while electric guitar strings are typically made of nickel or steel. The differences in material and construction affect the sound and playability of each type of guitar.
The best material for electric guitar strings is generally considered to be nickel-plated steel.
Guitar strings are typically made of steel or nylon, with steel being the most common material for electric and acoustic guitars.
The electric guitar.
Yes, an electric guitar can be made to sound like an acoustic guitar by using effects pedals or software to simulate the sound of an acoustic guitar.
The best electric guitar string material for achieving a bright and crisp tone is generally considered to be stainless steel.
A very simple electric guitar was made in 1931 by rickenbacker i think, but les paul made the first solid body electric guitar in early 40's i think
1931.
wood.
Yes, an electric guitar can be made to sound like an acoustic guitar by using effects pedals or software to simulate the sound of an acoustic guitar.
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A Mexico-made electric guitar.