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吉他分為許多種類,而每一種吉他都有其獨特的音色。只有透過親自彈奏才能真正了解各種吉他之間的差別。此外,由於每個人彈奏吉他的方式不同,一把吉他聲音的好壞判定可能也會因人而異。

聲學吉他[編輯]

烏克麗麗是聲學吉他中較少見的一種類型

聲學吉他acoustic guitars)在許多國家、各種類型的音樂中被廣泛使用。聲學吉他有許多種類,其中一些甚至很少被認為是吉他的一種,例如烏克麗麗(ukulele,見圖)。吉他是現代社會中最流行的演奏樂器之一。

鐵弦聲學吉他

當提到聲學吉他時,最多人會想到琴身上有一個音孔的「平型」(flat top)吉他。然而,吉他還有許多不同的外型和風格,每一種都有不同的音色。聲學吉他有最主要的兩個種類,分別是琴頸較小、使用鋼鐵弦的「鐵弦吉他」(steel stringed),以及琴頸較寬、使用尼龍弦的「古典吉他」(classicals)。鐵弦吉他的音色較為溫和(雖然有時也會有金屬的感覺),適合演奏廣泛的流行音樂類型,包括鄉村、流行和搖滾。古典吉他則大多用於演奏鄉村藍調、繁拍(ragtime)和民謠。兩種吉他都能使用撥子(plectrum)或匹克(pick)以各種風格演奏。

每一種聲學吉他的琴身都是中空而巨大的,以能讓琴弦的聲音能產生共鳴。曲線外型的大型琴身能造成更深沈或更沈重的音色,小型琴身的吉他則是為了讓聲音聽起來更加明亮。

任何聲學吉他的主體是大並中空的;它作為共鳴箱來放大吉他弦的聲音。

電吉他[編輯]

Gibson Les Paul.

w:zh:電吉他electric guitar)是搖滾音樂的必備樂器,但也用在其它類型的音樂中,如藍調,爵士和流行。 電吉他需要與放大器連接使其聲音能讓人聽到。它們通常是實心吉他,但也有F孔的空心電吉他,這種結構賦予這種吉他一些聲學共鳴(見下)。

十二弦吉他[編輯]

Two electric 12 strings. A Shergold Modulator 12 (top) and a Maton Magnetone TB36/12 (bottom); the latter is a copy of the Rickenbacker 360/12

The twelve-string is usually an acoustic though twelve-string electric guitars are available. Twelve-string guitars are not the same as double-neck guitars. Double-neck guitars are essentially two guitar necks bolted onto one body. Twelve-string guitars have the regular six strings and a second set of thinner strings with each string of the second set corresponding to the note of its regular string counterpart. The second set of strings are tuned an octave higher. The strings form pairs; so you still play the guitar in the same manner as a standard six-string.

Twelve-string guitars produce a brighter and more prominent tone and are harder to play than a standard six-string guitar. They are usually confined to niche roles, such as rhythm guitar. The additional strings require more pressure to press down and bending notes also requires an extra muscular effort. Twelve-string guitars are more expensive to buy than the standard acoustic or electric and may need more maintenance because of the strain the additional strings place on the neck.

F 孔吉他[編輯]

Epiphone Emperor, an archtop design.

An archtop is a hollow or semi-hollow acoustic or electric guitar which uses steel strings. The arched top creates a unique timbre and other elements taken from the design of the mandolin or violin also add to the distinctive tone of the archtop guitar. The body of the archtop guitar, whether hollow or semi-hollow, has a sound block in the middle and they also have violin f-holes cut into the table.

Archtop guitars may be acoustic or electric and can look very similar with the only distinguishing feature being an electromagnetic pickup. One problem with archtop hollow-bodied guitars is that when played through an amplifier they tend to generate feedback. The semi-hollow archtop was developed to make feedback less of an issue. Archtop guitars have been particularly popular in jazz music because their thicker strings add tone.

Some solid-body electric guitars have an arched top body shape but the name archtop is usually reserved for the hollow and semi-hollow guitar.

共鳴吉他[編輯]

Often also called 'steel' guitars due to some models possessing metal bodies. The acoustic resonator guitar is distinctive in not having a regular sound hole. Resonator guitars have a large, usually circular—plate which conceals the resonator cone. The cone closely resembles an audio loudspeaker and is made from spun aluminium. The bridge of the guitar is connected either to the centre of the cone or to the edge by an aluminium 'spider' and the strings' vibrations are thus amplified and projected outwards through the perforated plate on the guitar's top. The most common resonator guitars have a single cone, although the original model has three. Resonators possess a loud, bright voice, making them easily heard in a large room or open air performance. They are popular with blues musicians and country players and can be played in the conventional style or with a metal or glass slide.

低音吉他(貝斯)[編輯]

The bass guitar has a longer scale-length and thicker strings than a standard guitar. These factors create a range of notes that are pitched an octave lower than the guitar. Often the bass is considered part of the rhythm section but there are some players whose skills are comparable to any other soloist. Acoustic and electric bass guitars are available but the electric bass is more common. The standard bass is the four string bass though five and six string basses are also manufactured. The four strings of the bass correspond to the lowest four strings of the guitar an octave lower.

雙頸吉他[編輯]

The double-neck guitar is basically two different kinds of guitar sharing one body. This design allows the guitarist to easily access and switch between either neck. Made famous by Jimmy Page, the double neck guitar typically will have a standard six-string neck and a twelve-string neck. Other combinations exist, such as a six-string and bass or a six-string with frets and its fretless version. Steve Vai has been known to play a triple-neck guitar. The double-neck guitar came about in the 1970s because of the changes in recording technology. The recording technology of the 1960s relied on only 4 tracks and multi-layered guitar parts, though possible, were not frequently used. The bands of the 1960s would usually have two guitarists and this achieved the desired affect. The invention of 8 track recording meant more freedom to create complex guitar parts. The guitarist could lay down the rhythm track using a twelve-string guitar and then record onto a separate track, the lead break using a six-string guitar. This left the problem of how a single guitarist could perform these parts live without stopping to change guitars and the double-neck guitar provided the solution.

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