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  2. Guild Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    The Guild Guitar Company is a United States-based guitar manufacturer founded in 1952 by Alfred Dronge, [1] a guitarist and music-store owner, and George Mann, a former executive with the Epiphone Guitar Company. The brand name currently exists as a brand under Córdoba Music Group. [2] In February 2023, The Yamaha Guitar Group acquired Cordoba ...

  3. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    Vibrato systems for guitar. A vibrato system on a guitar is a mechanical device used to temporarily change the pitch of the strings. It adds vibrato to the sound by changing the tension of the strings, typically at the bridge or tailpiece of an electric guitar using a controlling lever, which is alternately referred to as a whammy bar, vibrato ...

  4. Taylor Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer based in El Cajon, California. The company was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug and specializes in acoustic guitars and semi-hollow electric guitars. It is one of the largest manufacturers of acoustic guitars in the United States [4] and sells guitars in 65 countries around the world.

  5. Pickup (music technology) - Wikipedia

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    Pickups are usually designed to feed a high input impedance, typically a megohm or more, and a low-impedance load increases attenuation of higher frequencies. Typical maximum frequency of a single-coil pickup is around 5 kHz, with the highest note on a typical guitar fretboard having a fundamental frequency of 1.17 kHz.

  6. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    Horse tack. Tack is equipment or accessories equipped on horses and other equines in the course of their use as domesticated animals. This equipment includes such items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up, and involves putting the tack equipment on the horse.

  7. Pickup rider - Wikipedia

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    A pickup rider is a person on horseback who works at a rodeo in the rough stock competitions of bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding . [ 1] Pickup riders play an important role in assisting rodeo riders and increasing the safety of competitors. Usually working in teams of two, the most important job of a pickup rider is to help ...

  8. Bronc riding - Wikipedia

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    Bronc riding. Bronc riding, either bareback bronc or saddle bronc competition, is a rodeo event that involves a rodeo participant riding a bucking horse (sometimes called a bronc or bronco) that attempts to throw or buck off the rider. Originally based on the necessary buck breaking skills of a working cowboy, the event is now a highly stylized ...

  9. Classical electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    The TOD10N showcases an oval sound port on the top side near the upper horn, replacing the traditional sound hole. Equipped with a Fishman Sonicore under-saddle pickup and an Ibanez AEQ210TF preamp with an onboard tuner, the TOD10N offers a versatile acoustic-electric playing experience. The TOD10N is available in transparent black flat. [6]