resonator Guitars usually, they've been around forever, 6 strings but they echo.. that and I can imagine early banjos.. but Electric Guitar wise James hetfield has an interesting les paul with crystals and metal on it as well.
Depends on what kind of guitar. On an electric guitar, the tuning pegs, the truss-rod, the bridge, the pole-pieces in the pick-ups, the windings in the pick-ups, the pick-up covers if the guitar has them, all the potentiometres, all the wiring, the strap buttons, any screws that the guitar may have and of course the strings! The control cavity plate may also have a thin coat of aluminium to reduce hum.
Nowadays, they are generally made of die cast metal.
Most of them are made of plastic. I have seen metal ones, however.
This is exactly correct. Yes, Resonator Guitars are a type of acoustic guitar, and they do have metal cones as opposed to sound boards. They were made to be louder than typical acoustic guitars.
there 200 parts to one guitar
press down on the neck between the metal parts until you touch the wood with one hand and hit the strings with the others.
No, a guitar is a string instrument. Made of mostly wood, with metal strings
Guitar strings are made of many different substances. One of the most common is metal. Often a bass guitar will have copper-bound steel strings.
Nowadays, they are generally made of die cast metal.
plastic and metal strings
Wood and metal and plastic and paint.
Most of them are made of plastic. I have seen metal ones, however.
It is made of steel.
wood, metal, *nylon, steel, plastic *for strings
This is exactly correct. Yes, Resonator Guitars are a type of acoustic guitar, and they do have metal cones as opposed to sound boards. They were made to be louder than typical acoustic guitars.
It's spelled "metal," and to answer your question, neither. Guitars are made out of wood. Hard to resist not flaming you......
none. no guitar made to play death metal will be any good. A bear growling should suit your needs.
they r made from electrical parts,metal and plastic.