Mikhail 23 July 2012, 09:38
An interesting point about the fact that a tree absorbs frequencies, I thought differently, I just assumed that it enhances some part of the sound, no!I don't like the middle, my jassene schecter also doesn't like it and is cruel with it.)
And it turns out that it still sounds like a string, but under the action of a tree. Thus e. The same string on different guitars will always sound different, cool!)
DonkeyHot 16 July 2012, 17:04
Thanks for the knowledge)
vasyaga 16 July 2012, 20:46
The fire. Article in F.A.Q.
Denis 17 July 2012, 23:33
There are already articles on this topic. More detailed and detailed.
I would also like to add that a large role in the formation of sound is also played by the covering of the guitar (type, thickness) and the number of seams (a few Chinese with a deck of 5 pieces), and the quality of wood (humidity, sprinkling).
CraSS 18 July 2012, 11:12
The sound is not influenced by the tree, but by the guitarist. If the guitarist is a tree, he will eat the whole sound. Regardless of what he plays. and :)