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  2. Solid body - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially successful solid-body instrument was the Rickenbacker frying pan lap steel guitar, produced from 1931 to 1939. The first commercially available non lap steel electric guitar was also produced by the Rickenbacker/Electro company, starting in 1931 The model was referred to as the "electric Spanish Guitar" to distinguish it from the "Hawaiian" lap steel.

  3. Array mbira - Wikipedia

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    The hollow body is an acoustic instrument that utilizes a sound box, which can be made from a variety of domestic and exotic hardwoods. Because these instruments are handcrafted works of art, there are many options for embellishment, including various inlaid borders, burl veneers, colored lacquer and type of finish.

  4. List of products manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation

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    1.2.2 Solid-body guitars. 1.3 Bass Guitars. 2 Amplifiers. 3 Mandolin family. ... This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, ...

  5. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    In the period roughly between 1932 and 1949, several craftsmen and companies experimented with solid-body electric guitars, but none had made a significant impact on the market. Leo Fender's Telecaster was the design that made bolt-on neck, solid body guitars viable in the marketplace. [3]

  6. Electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    Instead, solid-body instruments depend on electric pickups, and an amplifier ("amp") and speaker. The solid body ensures that the amplified sound reproduces the string vibration alone, thus avoiding the wolf tones and unwanted feedback [ 19 ] associated with amplified acoustic guitars.

  7. Leo Fender - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, he finished the prototype of a thin solid-body electric; [1] the first one-pickup model was released in 1950 as the Fender Esquire, while a two-pickup version, initially called the Broadcaster but renamed the Telecaster after a trademark issue, was released the year after. [6]

  8. Electric guitar design - Wikipedia

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    Features of the Les Paul include a solid mahogany body with a carved maple top (much like a violin and earlier Gibson archtop hollow body electric guitars) and contrasting edge binding, two single-coil "soapbar" pickups, a 24¾" scale mahogany neck with a more traditional glued-in "set" neck joint, binding on the edges of the fretboard, and a ...

  9. Ovation Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1967–1968, Ovation introduced its Electric Storm Series of semi-hollow archtop guitars and basses. The pickups for these instruments were manufactured by Schaller based in Germany. Production stopped in 1969. [4] In 1972, Ovation introduced one of the first production solid-body electric-guitars with active electronics, the Ovation ...

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