String cheese, Sock string
Gretsch electric. Twelve string acoustic Guild. Six string acoustic Gibson.
sound energy i believe
As per their official website: http://www.davematthewsband.com/#/band/Tim-Reynolds, he uses: Taylor 914c 6-string acoustic Taylor w65 12-string acoustic WOW, this is a very difficult question due to the fact that Dave Matthews plays many different types of guitars. I can tell you that as far as acoustic guitars go, he seems to be partial to "Martin" guitars. Martins are very high end acoustic guitars, some of the best in the world. It also means that they come with a heavy price tag as well. I was looking at a couple a few months ago, and they can range anywhere from $900 dollars to over $30,000 dollars (and anywhere in between) depending on what they are made out of. I've seen Dave play: Martin Steel 12-String Acoustic Guitar Martin Steel 6-String Acoustic Guitar Taylor 6-String (and 12 string) Acoustic Guitar Yamaha Country Jumbo 6 String Guitar Gibson 6-string SST Solid Body Acoustic Guitar Lakewood Acoustic Guitar And a "Veillette" 12-String Guitar too. All fantastic guitars to say the least. ---------------------------------------------------- he also used a Martin D-18 guitar on on his albem Remember Two Things which i got to use when i recorded in the same studio as him mgereaux --------------------------------------------------------------------
It is a 4 string musical instrument used to make music and have fun with. It's a small stringed instrument like a guitar. You play it kind of like a guitar too. Ukulele is also the Hawaiian word for jumping flea.
the steel string guitar is not the oldest guitars and not the newest either because theirs also the elictric guitar
nylon
nylon
String cheese, Sock string
Nylon strings.
Potential then Kinetic When you stroke it
Gretsch electric. Twelve string acoustic Guild. Six string acoustic Gibson.
it has 6 or 12
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
guitar, sitar, violin, bass, banjo, cello, ukulele, steel strum guitar, and classical strum guitar, harp, piano
sound energy i believe
Depends on what kind of bridge you guitar has.