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Old 09-18-2019, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Dawgrit View Post
That makes sense. So where is resonance?
Resonance is probably not the best term to use in the present thread. For a guitar it is the amount of energy
of the string's vibrations that is converted into sound. That sound energy could be dispersed over a shorter or
longer time (the degree of decay), and the term says nothing specific about frequency content. A blues sounding
guitar is most often describe as have more prominent mid range frequency power.
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