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  2. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    An acoustic guitar with pickups for electrical amplification is called an acoustic-electric guitar. In the 2000s, manufacturers introduced new types of pickups to try to amplify the full sound of these instruments. This includes body sensors, and systems that include an internal microphone along with body sensors or under-the-saddle pickups.

  3. Gibson Barney Kessel - Wikipedia

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    The guitar was a hollow-body intended for Jazz music. The body featured a double cutaway design. [1] The guitar had a spruce top, maple sides and back, two Humbucker pickups, a mahogany neck and a Brazilian rosewood fretboard with double-parallelogram inlays on the regular version and bowtie inlays on the Custom model. [2]

  4. Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia

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    A modern style (14-fret) C.F. Martin & Company dreadnought The dreadnought is a type of acoustic guitar developed by American guitar manufacturer C.F. Martin & Company. [1] The style, since copied by other guitar manufacturers, has become one of the most common for acoustic guitars.

  5. Inlay (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Inlay: Design & Technique for Fine Woodworking. photography by Richard Lloyd (Rev. & Expand ed.). Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-0-87930-835-3. Guitar binding and purfling repair article on fretnotguitarrepair.com explains basic terms and lists common problems and solutions.

  6. Declan (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Artdesign; Keith Bessey – mixing, mastering; Simon Blendis – violin; Anthony Clark – acoustic guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar; Mike Drinkwater - keyboards, pre-production, arrangements

  7. Outline of guitars - Wikipedia

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    There are two primary families of guitars: acoustic and electric. An acoustic guitar has a wooden top and a hollow body. An electric guitar may be a solid-body or hollow body instrument, which is made louder by using a pickup and plugging it into a guitar amplifier and speaker. Another type of guitar is the low-pitched bass guitar.