The Invention of the Electric Guitar Strings (1937)
This description covers the invention of the electric guitar strings in 1937. Developed by George Beauchamp and Adolph Rickenbacker, the electric guitar strings revolutionized the way music was played and heard. The invention of the electric guitar strings allowed for a much louder sound, as well as
An electric guitar is a guitar that, unlike a standard acoustic guitar, requires external electric sound amplification to be heard at typical performance volumes. It uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals, which ultimately are reproduced as sound by loudspeakers. The sound is sometimes shaped or electronically altered to achieve different timbres or tonal qualities via amplifier settings or knobs on the guitar. Often, this is done through the use of effects such as reverb, distortion and overdrive; the latter is considered to be a key element of electric blues guitar music, rock and heavy metal guitar playing. Designs also exist combining attributes of electric and acoustic guitars: the semi-acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars.