Jan 03 2010

Used Electric Guitars

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References to the guitar more or less in its modern form date back to the 14th century. In its early years it had four courses of double strings and a rounded body like a gourd or a pumpkin. Its mother would not understand it today!

Around the sixteenth century the guitar was a popular musical instrument amongst the middle and lower classes of Europe, and as it increased in popularity it began to undertake a alter of mold. Luthiers began making instruments with single strings instead of courses and experimented with its shape until, by the 19th century, the body of the guitar was made wider, and flattened out. In the twentieth century the wooden tuning pegs which adjusted the tension of the strings were replaced by metal machine heads. Now we have the form that the modern electric guitar is based on.

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 chief 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 procedure of the genuine body electric guitar.

The early electric guitars had sound holes in the body that were smaller than the sound holes of traditional guitars. In 1924 Lloyd Loar, an engineer with the Gibson factory, used a magnet to alter guitar series vibrations into electrical signals, which could be amplified through a speaker. Now it was possible to construct guitars that did not possess sound holes but could be heard clearly through an amplifier. Amateur guitar players were able to get their hands on electric guitars through the efforts of Paul Barth, George Beauchamp and Adolph Rickenbacker who founded the Electro Series Company in 1931. Their guitars resembled steel guitars, and were played in the guitarist's lap using a slide.

Contemporary electric guitars are made of many thin layers of wood glued together. The best layer is frequently a more attractive wood to give the guitar a pleasing appearance, and the other layers are of a wood which gives a good tone such as poplar or ash. The employ of laminates endows the instrument with the robust body and tonal aspect that would be impossible in one piece of wood. The original solid body guitar was however}, made from one piece of wood. In 1941 Les Paul turned a railway sleeper into an amplified stringed instrument. He called it "The Log". When production of his instrument began he stayed with the conventional guitar form to give his market a familiar image to relate to. Les Paul's invention marketed as the Gibson Les Paul is still extremely trendy.

In the 1940's, the Fender Broadcaster Electric guitar came into the world. Nobody truly noticed until Arthur Smith used a Broadcaster to history "Guitar Boogie" in 1949. After existence renamed the Telecaster, it was put on the market in 1950. Another Fender model, the Stratocaster, caught guitarists' attention with its different tone and light weight. It's still the second most trendy guitar in the world.

Ibanez, Jackson, Paul Reed Smith, ESP and Yamaha have made solid body electric guitars with original designs, different shapes and new resources mixed with modern technologies to emit more efficient and versatile electric guitars. Today's electric guitars emit tones varying between futuristic music or quasi-acoustic sounds.

In the 1960's, effects boxes introduced fuzz, postpone, echo and the wah-wah sound to the arsenal of sounds available to the current guitarist. A pedal operated by the guitar player's foot turns the effects on or off. Now guitars hold software that lets guitars sound like other types of guitars or reproduce the sound of other musical instruments. With developments enjoy the latest self-tuning guitars, maybe the old joke approximately a guitarist "phoning in" a solo will become a reality!

Now if you are interested in learning how to play the guitar then the first thing you will need to do is to purchase is a guitar. Most folks start with an acoustic and graduate to the electric guitar. It is quite difficult for anybody to select the right electric guitar since there are hundreds of models and numerous brands out there in the market. If you are buying an electric guitar then you will need to also buy amplifiers, pick-ups, select, tuner etc.

Electric guitars are available in a fantastic deal of variety, colors, and designs with the aerodynamic designs being one of the most trendy. Don't go for the first electric guitar you see. You need to glance around a bit and check out the prices and models before you purchase one.   Actually, one of the best ways to choose a guitar is by the brand or by the fashion.  Used Electric Guitars are a great way to get into a quality high end model and Vintage Electric Guitars hold onto their value and popularity through the years.  Here's our take on the four important styles whether you are looking at brand new or a used electric guitar:

Stratocaster
This certainly is a display stealer and has a conventional style. The most well-known is the red and white color combination, which was extensively used by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits. The Stratocaster is from Fender and has a neck bolted to the guitar body. Apart from this, it has double cutaway sides, 22 frets accompanied by a tremolo system or the wammy bar and three single-coil pickups. Fender designed the first Stratocaster in the early 50's.   Fender Electric Guitars are hugely popular and some of the trendy designs are:

1. Fender Deluxe Stratocaster: approx $600
2. Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster HSS Electric Guitar in Rosewood: Approx $1200
3. Fender Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar in Maple: Approx $400
4. Fender Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar in Rosewood: Approx $600
5. Fender Stratocaster Eric Johnson Signature model: Approx $1800

Telecaster
The Telecaster is another creative instrument from Fenders. It is over just a guitar it is a comprehensive orchestra. It is a genuine body electric guitar and comprises of dual choose-ups. The first Telecaster was manufactured by Leo Fender in the 1940's and has a single cutaway body. It doesn't have the tremolo or wammy bar but has two different single-coil pickups. Some of the fashionable Telecaster models include:

1. Fender American Telecaster HS guitar: $900-$1000
2. Fender Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar: $400-$500
3. Fender 63 Telecaster Relic Solid Body Electric: $2500-$3000
4. Fender 72 Telecaster Custom Electric Guitar: $700-$800

Les Paul
This is a ageless guitar that has been modeled by Gibson. The salient feature of a Les Paul's is its set neck construction, which mode there are no joints or bolts. The body is a single cutaway and rounded. It is outfitted with two humbucker pickups as well as a raised scratch-plate. If you want to play distorted sound then the Les Paulâ??s will provide you with a varied range of such sound. Some of the legends who use the Les Pauls include Eric Clapton, Kirk Hammett (Metallica) and Slash (ex-GNR). Some of the famous Les Paul models hold:

1. Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar: $3000-$3500
2. 1959 Les Paul Standard Guitar: $5500-$6000
3. Les Paul Vintage Mahogany Electric Guitar: $700-$800
4. Les Paul Classic Electric Guitar: $1800-$1900

Gibson
Gibson is one of the greatest brands in music and all their guitar models are timeless and can't be compared to any. Gibson was in fact begun in 1902 by Orville Gibson and has been accountable for giving the globe some of the leading acoustic and electric guitars. Some of the well-known models hold the arch-top Gibson L5 model, the ES-150 electric, Gibson Explorer, Flying V Guitar etc. Some of the legends who have played a Gibson or are still using it include Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Ace Frehley (KISS), Frank Zappa, and Toni Iommi (Black Sabbath) to name a few. The Gibson Melody Maker has become popular recently.  Some of the other trendy Gibson models include:

1. Gibson Flying V Electric Guitar: $500-$600
2. Gibson SG 61 Classic Electric Guitar: $1500-$1600
3. Gibson Faded SG Special Electric Guitar: $550-$600
4. Gibson Explorer Pro Electric Guitar: $1100-$1200

These are just a few of the leading brands in electric guitar. A few that were not given enough due here were the Ibanez guitars, with the popular Ibanez Iceman and Ibanez Artcore.  Also don't forget Epiphone with the Epiphone Elitist and Peavey Guitars with the Peavey Wolfgang and Peavey 6505, just to name a few.  The other aspects that will aid you to pick up a guitar contain fretboard, the pick-ups, and the body. Full-bodied guitars are commonly preferred as they can emit some of the leading sounds that you will ever obtain to hear.

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