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20 Different Guitar Tones Compared

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The wide variety of guitars that exists today is just as diverse as the musicians who play them. Some guitarists find that six strings just aren't enough to create the sound they’re going for. Others find that six strings is too many and switch to bass guitar! Only playing... From country to metal to classical, there is a guitar out there for everyone. Check out this interactive graphic to listen to some of the most common (and some of the most outlandish) types of guitars from music history. Which do you think sounds the best? Let us know in the comments section. Source: 20 Different Types of Guitars

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