Features of electric guitar
The electric guitar is a member of the guitar family and a wound-stringed instrument whose sound is amplified by an electrical component called a pickup. Structurally, this instrument has the general design of a guitar and consists of three parts: bowl, handle, and strings. The bowl of this instrument is divided into two groups of full or hollow bowls. Hollow types are used in jazz style and full types are used in metal and rock styles. Also, unlike classical guitars with pear-shaped bowls, electric guitar bowls can be designed in a variety of shapes. The bowl is made of woods such as ash, alder, tonewood, etc. The number of strings of this guitar is generally six, but there are 12 strings too, in which every two strings are tied in one tune. There are also 7 and 8-string guitars for some more specific styles. There are different types of electric guitars, the most important of which are Los Powell, Halobadi, Stratocaster, Telecaster; And other types of metal styles. Jimi Hendrix, Slash, Joe Satriani, Bibi King, Eddie Van Halen, Charlie Christine, etc. are also among the most famous electric guitarists in the world.
Music in the city of Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the city of music, the strangest dances, and the great punk musicians in the world. If there was an index of international musicians per capita, Düsseldorf would probably be the first city in Germany: Kraftwerk, Neo, Leu Düsseldorf, and Creedler St. are among the most important world-famous bands to emerge from this city. The history of electronic music in this city can be traced back to about half a century. Punk music is also gaining traction in Düsseldorf, with Toten Hosen and Broilers being well-known artists in this area.