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  2. Tonewood - Wikipedia

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    Tonewood refers to specific wood varieties used for woodwind or acoustic stringed instruments. The word implies that certain species exhibit qualities that enhance acoustic properties of the instruments, but other properties of the wood such as aesthetics and availability have always been considered in the selection of wood for musical instruments.

  3. Guitar manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Guitar manufacturing is the use of machines, tools, and labor in the production of electric and acoustic guitars.This phrase may be in reference to handcrafting guitars using traditional methods or assembly line production in large quantities using modern methods.

  4. Acacia koa - Wikipedia

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    Koa is also a tonewood, [15] often used in the construction of ukuleles, [16] acoustic guitars, [17] and Weissenborn-style Hawaiian steel guitars. [ 18 ] B.C. Rich used koa on some of their electric guitars as well, [ 19 ] and still uses a koa- veneered topwood on certain models. [ 20 ]

  5. Mahogany - Wikipedia

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    It is a tonewood, [49] often used for musical instruments, particularly the backs, sides and necks of acoustic guitars, electric guitar bodies, [50] and drum shells because of its ability to produce a very deep, warm tone compared to other commonly used woods, such as maple, alder, ash or spruce.

  6. Weather Words: Urban Ash - AOL

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    Urban ash is many times made up of “Exceptionally toxic materials such as heavy metals like lead, arsenic, as well as asbestos fibers, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and microplastics ...

  7. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top ...