
Fender Player II Telecaster Electric Guitar, 3-Color Sunburst
Electric guitar, Maple (fingerboard), Alder (carcass), Maple (neck)
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The type of guitar determines its sound characteristics, playability, and suitability for different music genres. Selecting the right guitar type can enhance your playing experience and help you achieve the desired musical expression.
Electric guitar
Typical price
270.– to 940.–
Produces sound through electromagnetic pickups, allowing for a wide range of tones and effects.
Ideal for rock, metal, and blues, offering versatility and dynamic sound options for various playing styles.
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Classical guitar
Typical price
100.– to 340.–
Features nylon strings, providing a warm, mellow tone and softer touch.
Perfect for classical and flamenco music, offering a rich sound and gentle playability.
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Acoustic guitar
Typical price
140.– to 550.–
Constructed with steel strings and a hollow body, producing a bright and resonant sound.
Great for folk, country, and pop, delivering a natural and full-bodied tone without amplification.
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Semi acoustic guitar
Typical price
400.– to 1800.–
Combines features of electric and acoustic guitars, with pickups and a hollow body.
Suited for jazz and blues, offering a balanced sound with both acoustic warmth and electric clarity.
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Electric bass
Typical price
240.– to 750.–
Designed with thicker strings and longer scale, providing deep and rich bass tones.
Essential for rhythm sections in many genres, enhancing musical depth and groove.
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Fender Affinity Series Precision Bass PJ Pack MN Black starterset electric bass guitar
Electric bass, Poplar, Maple, Ceramic Single-Coil Jazz Bass®
Stringed instrument features refer to the various components and characteristics that define a guitar's construction and playability. Understanding these features helps in selecting a guitar that aligns with your musical style and performance needs.
Solid Body
Constructed from a single piece of solid wood, offering durability and a consistent sound output.
Ideal for electric guitarists seeking sustained tones and minimal feedback, perfect for rock and metal genres.
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Steel strings
Made from steel, these strings produce bright and crisp sounds with greater tension.
Recommended for players looking for robust sound projection and versatility across various music styles, including rock and blues.
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Tremolo
A bridge system that allows modulation of pitch by altering string tension.
Favored by musicians wanting expressive sound effects, such as vibrato, enhancing the dynamic range in performances.
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Fender Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS Pack IL Charcoal Frost Metallic starterset electric guitar
Electric guitars set, Maple wood, Poplar, Laurel
5-Way Switch
A control that enables switching between different pickup combinations for varied tonal output.
Perfect for players who want versatility in sound, allowing easy transition between styles from clean to distorted tones.
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Fender Affinity Series Stratocaster HSS Pack IL Charcoal Frost Metallic starterset electric guitar
Electric guitars set, Maple wood, Poplar, Laurel
The material of a guitar significantly affects its sound quality and durability. Choosing the right material is crucial for achieving the desired tone and ensuring the longevity of the instrument.
Mahogany
Typical price
260.– to 800.–
Known for its warm, rich tones and strong midrange response.
Ideal for blues and rock music, providing a smooth, resonant sound that enhances performance.
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Maple
Typical price
260.– to 750.–
Offers bright, crisp tones with excellent sustain.
Perfect for jazz and lead guitarists seeking clarity and articulation in their music.
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Spruce
Typical price
180.– to 440.–
Produces clear, balanced tones with a wide dynamic range.
Favored for acoustic guitars, delivering versatile sound suitable for various music styles.
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
Typical price
270.– to 1400.–
Features a smooth, dense texture that improves playability and comfort.
Enhances the guitar's tonal warmth and richness, ideal for expressive playing.
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The number of strings on a guitar determines its range and versatility, influencing the types of music it can effectively produce. Choosing the right number of strings is essential for achieving the desired sound and accommodating the player's skill level and musical style.
4 - 5 x
Typical price
240.– to 750.–
Typically found on bass guitars, offering deeper tones suitable for jazz, rock, or funk.
Ideal for players focusing on rhythm and bass lines, providing a rich, full sound.
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6 - 6 x
Typical price
170.– to 640.–
Standard for most guitars, allowing a wide range of musical styles from classical to rock.
Perfect for beginners and versatile players, offering balanced sound and adaptability.
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7 - 8 x
Typical price
360.– to 990.–
Extended range guitars with additional strings for expanded musical possibilities.
Great for advanced players exploring complex compositions and genres like metal or jazz fusion.
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The brand factor influences guitar purchases by highlighting the distinct qualities and reputation established by different manufacturers. Brands like Yamaha and Ortega offer varied options from affordability and durability to premium craftsmanship, impacting both the buying decision and playing experience.
Yamaha
Renowned for its extensive range of acoustic and electric guitars.
Provides excellent build quality and versatile sound, suitable for all levels of players.
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vidaXL
Offers affordable guitars with basic features.
Suitable for budget-conscious buyers looking for essential functionality.
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