Hollow Body Guitar

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Hollow Body Guitar
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Hollow Body Guitar

Why You Might Like A Hollow Body Guitar

When it comes to guitars, you have a lot of choices in bodies. The hollow body guitar is what we are going to look at today. It's a semi-acoustic instrument that blends the old fashioned sound of an acoustic with the newer electric sounds.

These instruments are perfect for anyone who likes the sound of the older guitars, but requires more volume. Since these have several pickups, they give a great sound and are perfect for band use.

Hollow Body Guitar

Hollow Body Guitar
Hollow Body Guitar

The originals featured a round hole in the middle of the body, which is how the sound was amplified. The hollow body of the instrument helped bring out the rich notes and made them more obvious. This version is the old fashioned way of playing music and one that is still used frequently today.

In these newer versions there is no large hole. While the body still offers a special tone to it, there are now f-holes, similar to a violin or mandolin. These make the sound a little different and help it stay fresh. The pickups mean this instrument can be plugged into an amplifier and played even in a noisy club with great results.

There are a number of big name companies making these types of instruments, keeping them on the market. From Gibson to Gretsch and Rickenbacker, there's a full range of name brand semi-acoustics out there and they are in hot demand. The unique look is something that draws people and they tend to stick with this instrument even later in life when they have to replace the original.

These guitars are frequently referred to as semi-acoustics and they are exactly what they sound, half acoustic and half electric. It's the perfect combination. If you're looking for something that is unique and useful, then a hollow body guitar could be it.

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