Questions tagged [guitar]

For questions about guitar playing in general. For questions specifically about electric guitars, see "electric-guitar". For questions specifically about acoustic guitars with or without pickup systems, see "acoustic-guitar".

The 6-string guitar is the modern descendant of a sub-family of the "chordophone" class of vibrating string instruments, from which the bowed string family such as violins, and fixed-length plucked string instruments such as the harp and lyre, are also derived. The name comes from the Latin "cithara" and related Greek "kithara", which themselves are the name of an ancient instrument more like a lyre or harp. The first examples of instruments resembling the modern guitar are from the Andalusian region, about the 12th century, believed to be derived from the European lute and related Moorish oud. These evolved into the Spanish "vihuela" or "viola de mano", a fretted instrument with a narrow, "waisted" body closely resembling the Baroque guitar, which is the direct ancestor of the modern classical and steel-strung acoustic guitars.

Modern guitars come in two basic types; Acoustic guitars descended from the vihuela, which produce their sound primarily through resonance in the body, and electric guitars, which produce their sound by creating an electrical signal that is sent to an amplifier. Both classes can be further subdivided into more specific designs; nylon-strung versus steel-strung acoustic, semi-acoustic and solid-body electric guitars, down to individual body shapes and configurations. Each of these produce subtle variations in the tone of the instrument.

The electric guitar first began to be seen around 1910 in the form of acoustic guitars with various modifications to add a "pickup" element, that sensed the vibrations of the guitar and produced an electrical signal that could be amplified. The first pickups were borrowed from microphone elements and attached to the top of the guitar to sense the vibrations of the whole instrument. This functioned, but produced a relatively weak and artificial-sounding signal. The first pickups designed specifically for guitar were larger magnetic inductors, which sense the actual vibrations of the steel strings due to the disturbances the vibration makes in the magnetic field, inducing a current in the wire coil wrapped around the magnet. These began to be installed on guitars with thicker reinforced tops, and eventually for a number of practical reasons, guitars began to be manufactured from solid planks of wood beginning in the late 1940s. Many classic designs from the 40s, 50s and 60s are still widely available today, having changed very little from their original incarnations.

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How not to touch neighbouring strings?

When playing guitar, my fingers often touch other strings on the guitar. I found that my fingertips are too broad for the strings. When I press one string by my middle finger, the meat of the fingertip usually touches the next string. How can I…
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What kind of a guitar can I play without thumbs?

Because of arthritis, the thumb joints on both hands are gone, after playing acoustic guitar with a pic for 40 years in Church folk groups. I can't squeeze the neck with my left hand and can't hold the pic with my right hand - actually I can do it,…
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How do I choose my first guitar for self-learning?

Let's say I've never played the guitar, or I've only learned to pluck a string and play a chord but have forgotten most of it. Now, I've become interested and would like to try it out. I don't want to spend a lot, and I want something that I will be…
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How common are mistakes while playing guitar?

I playing guitar since a couple of years (but not regularly) and I always wondered if guitarist from known bands always play their songs/solos perfectly? Especially when the songs are fast paced, is it easier to make mistakes that no one will…
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Selling my guitar

I want to sell a guitar, but I would like to know: Where are good places to sell a guitar? Online? Guitar stores? What is a good way to work out the value of the guitar?
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'A' Chord on Guitar

Just recently started playing acoustic guitar. I'm having some difficulty mastering the 'A' chord. My fingers seem to be squished together which makes me struggle to hold the strings in place and as close to the fret as i can, most of the time im…
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What do the 2 "push/pull" knobs on my guitar do?

I have a Dean electric guitar (couldn't find it on their website, sorry) with a 3 position switch, 2 knobs, and 2 double humbuckers. I know what the switch does, but am confused about the knobs. I am aware that with two knobs, one is for volume and…
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Is it possible for a left hander to learn guitar right handed?

I am looking to get a guitar for my step son. He is largely left handed, but currently he plays the drums right handed without any difficulty. Would the same apply with learning guitar from scratch? Learning right handed has the obvious advantage…
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How do I increase my speed on guitar?

Are there any exercises or some tips on how to improve speed? If yes then please tell me! I'm already fairly good at guitar. It's just that I'm struggling a bit with the speed of my fingers.
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What is this device strapped around the nut of an electric guitar?

What is this device strapped around the nut of the guitar in this image?
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How are you supposed to know the strumming pattern for a song from the "chord sheet music"?

I was looking at a book of Beatles chords earlier today and it occurred to me that from looking at the music, I still wouldn't know how to play the song without also listening to the song. It tells you the chords, but not the strumming pattern. Is…
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I want to play guitar but I can't bend the tip of my index finger

I have never played guitar but I want to start. I love how you can make sounds that you can almost feel. I'm just worried that not being able to bend my left index finger on my fretting hand will be a hindrance. My interest isn't playing chords; I…
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What's the reason for having a large number of guitars?

This question is motivated by Is it a good idea to leave my guitar tuned over night?. I leave all ten of my acoustic guitars tuned all the time I'm a cellist and I just can't imagine having anywhere near ten different cellos. I'm curious. Why…
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Why are 3/4 size guitars not more common?

I find a 3/4 size guitar with a scale length of 21 inches is easier to play (at least when stretching on the low frets) than a bigger guitar. I've read that 3/4 scale guitars go out of tune easily because their string tension is low, and this is a…
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Wireless Guitar Systems

I'm looking to buy a wireless transmitting system for my guitar. But I'm seeing prices ranging from $80 - $500. What are the differences between an expensive piece of equipment and a cheaper one? What should I look for when buying one of those? Any…
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