Thursday 9 October 2008

Know Your Guitar Evolution

The guitar is a very dynamic musical instrument. Through evolution, the guitar has made its mark on the modern music scene. From crude instruments with many variations, the guitar has become a real and much-sought after instrument.

Where did the guitar come from? What is the origins of the guitar?

It is almost impossible to trace who has actually invented the guitar? The invention of the guitar cannot be traced to a single person. The guitar came about through the evolution of its predecessors. Its image has also undergone change throughout the centuries.

For as long as 5000 years ago, there have been many guitar-like instruments. In archaeological expeditions in the Iranian region of Susa, instruments which look like the guitar were among items recovered.

The very first documented mention of the instrument dates back to the 14th century. Back then, the guitar-ancestor had three pairs of strings and a single string with the highest tone. It is also believed that the people of Malaga, Spain have invented the instrument. The guitar evolved from having three pairs of strings to four pairs of strings and eventually six single strings.

During the 18th century, a major evolution occurred whereby the double strings were replaced by single strings a a sixth string was added.

In the beginning of the 19th century, classical guitar was born. The size of the body of the guitar was enlarged.

In the early 1930s, the modern electric guitar was invented. The structure and body of the guitar took a great leap when the electric guitar was born. It's sound is no longer depend on the structure and construction of the body. Instead, it depends on the quality of the pick-ups and soundboard.

Nowadays, the electric guitar is most often used, especially in performances and musical production. The guitar has been enhanced with a very good accompaniment in the form of the effects box. Guitars can now emulate the sounds of a piano, a violin; even the sounds of the human voice and is continuously widening its horizons.

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