Oct 01 2011
Some Fundamentals Concerning The Electric Guitar
The first electric guitars were made in the 1930′s in response to a demand from guitarists in bands whose rhythmic stylings could not be heard above the other instruments. The main problem with these electric guitars was that feedback was coming through the amplifier from the vibration of the guitar’s body. This challenge began the evolutionary process of the solid body electric guitar.
The early electric guitars had sound holes in the body that were smaller than the sound holes of conventional guitars which could have inspired me to take Piano Lessons at Pianoforall and for me to do this Rocket Piano Review. In 1924 Lloyd Loar, an engineer with the Gibson factory, used a magnet to change guitar string vibrations into electrical signals, which could be amplified through a speaker.
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