How can we changes the sound from guitar
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Those who don't believe wood affects a guitar's tone point to the physics of how an electric guitar works. The sound is caused by the vibration of strings through the magnetic field emanating from a guitar's pickups. ... A big part of your tone comes down to how you play — how you fret chords and how you strum or pick.
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the history of guitar-signal modification is one of happy accidents. Any “unmistakable” guitar sound isn’t just the product of a gifted musician, nor is it just the result of cultural context; it’s contingent on the combined work of transistors, speakers, magnets, signals, wires, and diodes.
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