Also, whammy bars and other types of controllers can be assigned to any MIDI function to give the performer more control of their sound. Guitar-like MIDI controllers also offer playing options, such as the fretboard tapping, that is not possible on traditional guitar-based systems. Also, guitar-like MIDI controllers with touch-sensitive fingerboards never need tuning. It works with any music creation program like Garageband , Logic and Reason. In other words, all you need is a computer and a wifi router.
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Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! A five double-string version appeared around the year , with a six single-string version becoming popular in Europe in the s. This six single-stringed instrument is no doubt the closest ancestor to today's guitar, and is even called the nineteenth century guitar.
A fully restored nineteenth century guitar, showing the unique shape of the neck. Nineteenth century guitars varied in both shape and size depending on who made them. Regardless, they were always a smaller instrument that played relatively quietly. It was guitar maker Antonio de Torres, born in Spain in , who made a larger version of the guitar, which also produced a louder tone. Torres extended the length of the strings and body, and widened the body itself to create the very first version of the modern guitar.
Other guitar makers took notice of the modifications he had made and popularized his manufacturing method. Further additions were made along the way, to create a guitar that more closely resembles the modern guitar. Read on to find out more about this popular instrument. You might have owned your guitar for a few years, maybe even a decade or more. But how far back does the guitar really date? There is no defining moment when the guitar as we know it was invented.
Even its origins are difficult to trace thanks to a lack of records and research. Historians have suggested the first instruments to bear a striking resemblance to the modern-day guitar appeared in 12th century Spain. Whilst some have argued that the modern guitar is a descendent of the medieval lute or even the Greek kithara, some historians have disputed this fact and suggested that the instrument came from a different source.
The most significant development towards designing the modern-day guitar came in the 16th century. While these early instruments were popular, they were not the most useful in a band setting and composers often ignored them in favour of louder and more stylised instruments.
The design of the modern guitar is attributed to a Spaniard named Antonio Torres Jurado.
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