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Acoustics is the study of the physical characteristics of sound. It deals with things like the frequency, amplitude and complexity of sound waves and how sound waves interact with various environments. It can also refer casually and generally to the over-all quality of sound in a given place. Someone might say in a non-technical conversation: "I like to perform at Smith Hall; the acoustics are very bright."

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An Acoustic as what I know is a Guitar called the Acoustic Guitar or Acoustic and it is a non Electrical Guitar.

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An Acoustic as what I know is a Guitar called the Acoustic Guitar or Acoustic and it is a non Electrical Guitar. It is made out of wood of all kinds, Maple, Basswood and each different wood makes a difference to the sound that it will make. for example- Maple would perform a soft and comfortable sound as a Basswood would make a nice crisp sound and is one of the most common wood made for the Acoustic Guitar. The Acoustic Guitar does not need an amp or anything all you need is A Guitar, maybe a Pick and a hand.

ALL BEGINNERS SHOULD START ON THE ACOUSTIC- trust me I private train on the Acoustic and have just started Electric and trust me start on Acoustic.

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That depends upon context. An acoustic guitar is one that is not electrically amplified, or in other words, is not an electric guitar. So, a guitar player might be described as performing acoustically. The acoustics of a room concern the sound reflecting or sound absorbing qualities of the room. A really well designed concert hall might be described as acoustically excellent.

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Acoustic is the root word. It is the rood word for acoustically, nonacoustic, nonacoustically, acoustical, nonacoustical, and unacoustic. It comes from the Greek word akoustikós, and the French word, acoustique.

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An accoustic guitar is just a non-Electric Guitar. That is, a traditional guitar that has a big, hollow body to produce the sound, instead of using electronics.

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Acoustics are the study of science of production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound.

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Acoustic is pronounced A-Coo_Stick.

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