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Specifications:
- The high gloss finish gives this beautiful sounding guitar an elegant look as well
- Enjoy crystal-clear sound on the stage or in the studio with this guitar
- The electric guitar is an addicting instrument that can be taken everywhere
- Transparent Electric Guitar Musical Instrument has a silky balance to the tone that supports vocals beautifully
- The high gloss finish gives this beautiful sounding guitar an elegant look as well
- Electric guitar is the perfect solution for beginners who want to learn to play guitar
- Transparent Electric Guitar Musical Instrument throws in incredible value to quickly become a guitar that grabs your attention
- Electric guitar for that deep resonate sound, that musicians look for
- The Transparent Electric Guitar Musical Instrument give you a enjoy with the humanized design
- Best choice for you, or giving your friends is a good idea
- Body: Basswood
- Neck Material: Maple
- Bridge: OVERLORD OF MUSIC
Details:

- Best choice for you, or giving your friends is a good idea
- The shape of the headstock, body, pick guard and bridge recall a time when things were just a bit more ornate, and pride in craftsmanship was much easier to find

- It has a silky balance to the tone that supports vocals beautifully

- The electric guitar give you a enjoy with the humanized design
- Electric guitar throws in incredible value to quickly become a guitar that grabs your attention


- The shape of the headstock, body, pick guard and bridge recall a time when things were just a bit more ornate, and pride in craftsmanship was much easier to find
Electric Guitar Parts

There are three main sections zoomed in the picture; the Headstock, the Neck, and the Body. The headstock holds the Tuner Posts around which the strings are wrapped and terminated. The Tuners are knobs that increase or decrease the tension on the string wrapped around the tuner posts (tuning the sound made by the strings). Note that some electric guitars may have different looking tuners, and some may even have three tuner keys on opposite sides. Even though they may look different, they work in the same manner. The Nut guides the strings to the tuner posts and maintains the height of the strings
The length of the Neck depends on the scale of the guitar and the number of frets it has. The back of the neck could be "C" shaped, or "V" shaped (sideways < if you compare it to the letter C). The front of the neck is the Fingerboard or Fretboard, that contains the Frets embedded in notches along its surface. The Strings run down the neck over the frets. The height of the strings over the frets is called the Action; if the action is too high the strings are harder to press down, if the action is too low the strings may rattle against the frets muffling the notes. The neck usually has "dot" markers on the top and the side facing the player, showing the position of the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th (which has two dots), 15th, 17th, 19th, 21st, and 24th (which also has two dots) fret. Note that not all electric guitars have 24 frets. Those guitars that do have 24 frets will have smaller spacing between all the other frets, which is may make things a little difficult for large hands and fingers
The body of the electric guitar has one, two or three Pickups under the strings. These electro-magnetic coils "pickup" the vibration from the strings and send it to the amp. There are two varieties of pickups, single-coil and humbucker (dual-coil), and electric guitars have different combinations of these pickups in the three possible positions - closest to the neck, in the middle, and furthest from the neck. A Pickup Selector Switch allows you to choose which pickup will be active, some models even allow you to select combinations of pickups for unique sounds. The strings terminate in the Bridge, some versions also have a Whammy Bar to create Tremolo effects (by rapidly pushing the bar in and out, changing the angle of the bridge). Volume and Tone control knobs are also present on the body, allowing you (or him or her) to make minor changes to your guitars sound without having to fiddle with the amp. A Cable Connector allows you to connect a cable from your electric guitar to your amplifier or effects pedalHow to Choose an Electric Guitar:
- Be prepared to spend a significant amount of money and set a budget you can work with. Because of all the components to the instrument, an electric guitar is expensive to buy. Purchasing one is a significant investment and you need to be dedicated enough to playing one to spend that type of money. Electric guitars can cost several hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.
- Figure out the tonewood you'd like. It can sometimes be the determining factor when choosing an electric guitar. Typically 11 types of tonewood exist: ebony, basswood, poplar, alder, maple, red spruce, sitka spruce, Indian rosewood, Brazilian rosewood, koa and mahogany. Each tonewood affects the velocity of sound differently.
- Determine if you want single- or double-coil (Humbucker) pickup. A single-coil pickup has one coil of wire that creates a thin, clear sound. A double-coil pickup uses two coils of wire with either two magnets or opposite ends of one magnet and tends to create a smooth, warm sound.
- Choose the electric guitar neck that best works with the type of playing you'll be doing. Guitar necks come in many shapes and the shape you select is dependent mostly on the size of your hands.
- Pick a body style. Electric guitars are hollow-body, semi-hollow or solid-body. The body style of the electric guitar you choose will depend on how you plan to play it and the sound you're looking to create. Solid-body guitars are great if you want loud amplification, while hollow and semi-hollow tend to create a more acoustic sound.
Package Included:
- 1 x Electric Guitar Musical Instrument
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Don Grell
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04-13-2011- Other Thoughts: Ok so this is a absolute amazing starter guitar and if your planning to begin or basically want a new guitar, You need this one!
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mandy
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05-11-2011- Other Thoughts: we received this item in time for christmas. it is great quality at a great price with free shipping. my son uses it daily and it was a great gift.
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Kandi
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01-19-2011- Other Thoughts: Ultimatley I purchased this guitar and I have been very happy with the quality and experience...
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David
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03-10-2011- Other Thoughts: Ok, I got this guitar a few days ago, and in my opinion it's awesome! It has a great range of sounds due to the 5-blade pick up selector, and sounds nice playing just about anything!
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Bruce
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01-06-2011- Other Thoughts: When I 1st got this guitar I was really nervous. I heard mixed reviews about it, some saying it was awesome and some saying it sucked.
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