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Differences in Playing Electric and Acoustic Guitars

Defined STEM - Differences in Playing Electric and Acoustic Guitars

Objective :
Students will explore the differences between playing electric and acoustic guitars.
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Resources :
Video : Creating Guitars: Guitar Pickups & Electromagnetism
A guitar pickup is a device that acts as a transducer (a device that receives a signal in the form of one type of energy and converts it to a signal in another form) that captures mechanical vibrations and converts them to an electrical signal.
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