Many Variables Affect Sound Of Electric Guitars

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Many Variables Affect Sound of Electric Guitars


There are differences between acoustic and electric guitars, the most obvious being one uses electrical power and one doesnt. Beyond that, getting the best sound possible from electric guitars still depends on many variables to work together.

The type of wood and basic construction, the age and condition of the strings play a role in the sound quality of electric guitars as do the quality and length of the guitar cord that connects the guitar to an amplifier. The type and placement of the pickups have a large affect as do the design and tone of the amplifier itself.

Back in the 1950s, the Gibson Guitar Company found that by placing a small electrical coil close to a vibrating guitar string, the sound could be played through loudspeakers, giving birth to electric guitars.

However, the problem with these early varieties was the coils designed to pick up sounds in the 60 Hz range, also produced a hum from the 60 Hz current that supplied power to the amplifier.

More work and designed produced pickups with two counter coils that virtually eliminated the humming sound, a design called hum bucking. These hum bucker pickups remain extremely popular today for those playing electric guitars.

Electric Helped Design Special Sound Affects

With the growth of popularity of electric guitars came the production of special effects such as the Wah pedal, tremolo, harmonics and distortion, among many others and these helped musicians produce some soft and some wild sounds.

Stompboxes began appearing in the 1960s which may have had one or several different special effects built into one box, turned on and off by a spring switch operated by pressing it with the foot, brought about the name.

One of the earliest and most common effects for electric guitars is the tremolo bar which was attached to the bottom string attachment. When pressed it would lessen the tension of the strings uniformly, bending the sound. While still widely used today, most tremolo effects are gained through the amplifier which produces the effect more uniformly.

As electric guitars evolved over the years, so have the amplifiers, especially with the sound evolution from valve driven (tubes) systems to solid state transistors. Since one of the first amplifiers was designed by an RCA technician who grew up designing sound systems using tubes, it was only natural for his amplifier for electric guitars to harbor tubes. Many guitar players today still prefer tubes over transistors, contending they produce cleaner sound with less clipping at the higher sound range.


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Complete List Of 38th Annual GMA Dove Award Recipients

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38th Annual GMA Dove Award Recipients
Artist of the Year
Chris Tomlin

Songwriter of the Year
Aaron Shust

Male Vocalist of the Year
Chris Tomlin

Female Vocalist of the Year
Natalie Grant

Group of the Year
Casting Crowns

New Artist of the Year
Aaron Shust

Producer of the Year
Ed Cash

Song of the Year
My Savior My God; Aaron Shust; Bridge Building, Whitespot Publishing

Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year
Never Look Away; Behind The Musik (a boy named jonah); KJ-52 featuring Brynn Sanchez; John Sorrentino, Aaron Sprinkle; BEC Recordings

Rock Recorded Song of the Year
Breathe Into Me; End Of Silence; Red; Jasen Rauch, Anthony Armstrong, Rob Graves, Jason McArthur; Essential Records

Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Me And Jesus; We Cant Stand Sitting Down; Stellar Kart; Adam Agee, Ian Eskelin; Word Records

Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year
Praise You In This Storm; Lifesong; Casting Crowns; Mark Hall, Bernie Herms; Beach Street Records, Reunion Records

Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
Find Your Wings; The Line Between The Two; Mark Harris; Mark Harris, Tony Wood; INO Records

Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Give It Away; Give It Away; Gaither Vocal Band; Gloria Gaither, Benjamin Gaither; Gaither Music Group

Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year
My Cross; Flyin High; Lewis Family; Wayne Haun; Vine Records

Country Recorded Song of the Year
Jonah, Job and Moses; Front Row Seats; Oak Ridge Boys; Tia Sillers, Bill Anderson; Spring Hill Music

Urban Recorded Song of the Year
Imagine Me; Hero; Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin; Fo Yo Soul, Zomba Gospel

Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Cant Nobody Do Me Like Jesus; Blur The Lines; The Crabb Family; Andra Crouch; Clear Cool Music

Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
Turn It Around; Alive In South Africa; Israel and New Breed; Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey; Integrity Gospel

Worship Song of the Year
Holy Is The Lord; Chris Tomlin, Louie Giglio; worshiptogether.com Songs, sixsteps Music (ASCAP)

Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year
Remixed; KJ-52; KJ-52, Aaron Sprinkle, Joseph A Kisselburgh, Funky DJ Pablo; BEC Recordings

Rock Album of the Year
DecembeRadio; DecembeRadio; Scotty Wilbanks; Slanted Records

Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year
Good Monsters; Jars of Clay; Dan Hasletine, Steve Mason, Charlie Lowell, Matt Odmark; Essential Records

Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
See The Morning; Chris Tomlin; Ed Cash; Sparrow Records, sixstepsrecords

Inspirational Album of the Year
Bless The Broken Road: The Duets Album; Selah; Jason Kyle, Allan Hall, Todd Smith; Curb Records

Southern Gospel Album of the Year
Give It Away; Gaither Vocal Band; Bill Gaither, Michael Sykes, Marshall Hall, Guy Penrod, Wes Hampton; Gaither Music Group

Bluegrass Album of the Year
Flyin High; Lewis Family; Wayne Haun, Kevin Ward; Mountain Home

Country Album of the Year
Precious Memories; Alan Jackson; Keith Stegall; Arista Records

Urban Album of the Year
This Is Me; Kierra Kiki Sheard; Fred Jerkins III, Warryn Campbell, J. Drew Sheard, Tommy Sims, PAJAM, PJ Morton, Antonio Neal, Dwayne Wright, Avriele Crandle, Fred Jerkins IV; EMI Gospel

Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
Mighty Wind; Andra Crouch; Andra Crouch, Luther Mano Hanes; Verity Records

Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
Its Not Over; Karen Clark Sheard; Otto Price, Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey, Karen Clark Sheard, PAJAM, John Orew Sheard; Word Records

Instrumental Album of the Year
End Of The Spear Soundtrack; Ronald Owen, Howell Gibbens, Matt Cody, David Mullen, Jamie Moore, Steven Curtis Chapman, Brown Bannister, Otto Price; Word Records

Childrens Music Album of the Year
VeggieTales Worship Songs; Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, Matt Redman; Steven V. Taylor; Big Idea Records

Spanish Language Album of the Year
Si Alguna Vez; Alejandra; Alex Orozco; Integrity Music Latin

Special Event Album of the Year
Passion: Everything Glorious; Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill, Charlie Hall, Matt Redman, David Crowder*Band; Nathan Nockels; Sparrow Records, sixstepsrecords

Christmas Album of the Year
Christmas Offerings; Third Day; Mac Powell, Tai Anderson, Brad Avery, David Carr, Mark Lee, Don McCollister; Essential

Praise & Worship Album of the Year
See The Morning; Chris Tomlin; Ed Cash; Sparrow Records, sixstepsrecords

Musical of the Year
Everything Glorious; Travis Cottrell; Sue C. Smith, David Moffitt, Travis Cottrell; Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing

Youth/Childrens Musical of the Year
A King Is Coming To Town; Geron Davis, Sue C. Smith, Craig Adams; Brentwood Kids Music Club, Brentwood-Benson Music

Choral Collection of the Year
Im Amazed; Carol Cymbala; Carol Cymbala; Brooklyn Tabernacle Music, Word Music

Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Beyond Measure; (Jeremy Camp); Invisible Creature; Ryan Clark; Jeremy Cowart; BEC Recordings

Short Form Music Video of the Year
Work; Jars of Clay; Monica Ortiz; Jeff Stephenson; Wild Spirit Native Soul; Essential Records

Long Form Music Video of the Year
Time AgainAmy Grant Live; Amy Grant; Ken Carpenter, Rod Carpenter; Ken Carpenter; Franklin Films; Word Records



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