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The Guitar, How Is It Made?
How many times have you wondered how a guitar was made or what it was made from?. A guitar is made from partly science and partly art. Composite material now plays a role in many of today’s guitars. The tuners, bridge and other metal parts have also progressed to a high level of function. The march of time has not altered the basic construction of the guitar. The guitar uses a varieties of woods from around the world to produce its tone.
The neck of the guitar is most often made from maple, a very hard wood. The truss rod is now used to resist the twisting force applied to the neck.
Hard woods such as ebony and rosewood are often used for the fret board of the guitar. These woods will last almost forever as they are hard wearing as well. Fret boards may be made to last a little longer if the surface is planed to produce an even surface again.
The most basic tuning mechanism for the guitar is a wooden peg with the string wrapped around it. Now more precise adjustments are possible with machined tuning heads. Also part of the improvement in tuning is the adjustable bridge. With machine heads and adjustable bridges it is now possible to get in tune and stay in tune.The guitar tuner is also a large contributing factor that allows guitar players everywhere to be in tune all the time.
The history of guitar was changed forever with the invention of the electrical pickup. At first crude and simple, the pickup evolved into a precise affair with identifiable sounds. The solid body electric guitar came fast on the heels of the invention of the electrical pickup. Now the pickup allowed the guitar to be heard with a drummer or a band. A small pickup changed the history of the guitar for all time.
The guitar has changed in technology and material, but not in spirit.