Electric Guitar Effect
Electric Guitar Effect
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The electric guitar - basic components and how they work
The electric guitar is a guitar like any other - only more electricity-dependent. In essence, it is powered by the power of electricity. The vibrations from the electric guitar are picked up and powered through an available amplifier. The guitar and the amplifier establish connection using a guitar cable. When you strum this kind of guitar, vibration waves travel the length of the string, which are picked up by the pickup, a magnetic device which converts the mechanical waves into electrical impulses. There are three pickups, which two or three accompanying pickup switches. These switches are alternatively controlled to monitor and control which is on to produce a given sound effect. On the guitar, there are many other accompanying knobs: volume knobs, tone dials and other assorted knobs which will be explained in due course.
1. The pickup: this is a simple device that allows your guitar to interface with your amplifier. It is essentially a coil of wire wound round a magnet. The magnet detects the vibration waves which in turn transmit the impulses to the coil. The coil transmits the impulses as electrical impulses into the amplifier, which then produces the accompanying sound you often hear when you play. When the electric guitar was developed in early times, it was often accompanied by low humming sounds that got progressively louder and more irritating as the volume was upped. Gibson, the guitar company, developed a technology to cancel out this effect. They call it the hum buckler, which basically is using two coils on the same magnet so that they cancel out their mutual interference.
2. The knobs and dials: The electric guitar has three accompanying knobs. The first one controls the volume of the guitar, and the other two control the treble and bass effects. These are controlled by the inbuilt electronics of the guitar.
3. The whammy bar: this is also known as the tremolo bar. It is an optional part of the electric guitar, and it allows the guitarist to alter the pitch of the guitar - from the highest to the lowest. It is located near the strumming hand of the guitar. Mind you, it is not found on all guitars, therefore it is not an essential component of the electric guitar.
4. Tuners: These are usually found on the head stock of the guitar. They serve to tune the guitar strings. In guitars that have whammy bars, the tuners may be located at the base of the guitar. The basic tuning sequence is EBGDAE although some may use the Drop-D. This depends solely on the guitarist, and the kind of music he prefers to play.
You might be wondering why you should be learning all this. Well, look at it this way: the guitar is what you are learning, just like you might want to take driving lessons. However, in the case of driving, you will also have to learn at least a little of the engine, even though you are technically detached from the engine. Look at this in this light, too. The parts of the guitar give you an idea as to how the guitar functions, letting you have a unique sense of oneness with the piece of finery in your hands.
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is the Qooomusic Wah Wah Electric Guitar Metal Effect Pedal any good?
im thinking of buying it because it is cheap and i am just a beginner well, have been playing for 5 years
does it give the smae effect as a cry baby
it's not that great...but it's worth its price...if that makes sense...it's worth the value but you could do better...i'd use it to start...and i'd look to buy a new and better one later on...but don't worry...it'll get the job done
good luck bud....
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