Talk:Guitar/Different Types of Guitars

I added to the page entitled "Different Types of of Guitars", because someone mislabeled something and now we have wound up with two different ones. This is the original, but someone changed the link and added an "of" on accident I believe, but I changed it back to this one. I think the other one can be deleted now. Meemo 00:42, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

shouldn't you add the oriental guitar?

does anybody know if it's better to string a hollow body guitar with electric or acoustic strings?????

You think someone ought to add more pictures?
Just a suggestion.

I don't think I have the knowlege to do it myself, so anyone that does...?

how come ukulele is not included.make pratise all day too be perfect on guitar

ikrr! that's what i was thinking! Arceus varcet (discuss • contribs) 02:52, 23 June 2021 (UTC)

Suggestion to use only three of the current six images
Three of the images use a white background. The other three vary in background. It might be an idea to just use the three images with the white background for formatting reasons. It will give a unified look to the page if the images have the same background.

I'll remove the three and see how it looks. Might need all six.

Sluffs (discuss • contribs) 12:25, 17 August 2013 (UTC)

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This is some material that I removed. They were isolated sentences. They are relevant and should be expanded upon to illustrate how the acoustic guitar produces sound.

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The body of an acoustic is a hollow resonating chamber. Acoustic guitars with a big body have a deep tone while guitars with a small body sound brighter. Acoustic guitars sometimes have cutaways, where the neck joins the body, allowing easier access to the higher frets.

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Sluffs (discuss • contribs) 18:05, 8 July 2014 (UTC)

John Dopyera Exhibition at Erie Art Museum
The details for the date of the patent for the tricone resophonic guitar were found here:

http://erieartmuseum.org/exhibits/virtual/dobro/history.html

Non-profit site and very informative.

Sluffs (discuss • contribs) 20:40, 9 July 2014 (UTC)