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Why You Need to Play a Hollow Body Semi-Acoustic Guitar

 

Ok so you play guitar or are looking to learn.but which guitar do you buy? Its a question that guitarists the world over ponder time and time again.

Sure theres the ever greens such as the Fender Stratocaster or the Gibson Les Paul and their inexpensive copies. But thats a well trodden path what you want is a little character a little something that makes you stand out what you want is a hollow body semi acoustic.

Why a semi acoustic?

Ok for starters a Semi Acoustic looks the business. Take a look at a Gibson 335 with its smooth double cut away design and its elegant curves. When you step on the stage with a semi acoustic people notice. Take a look at a Strat or a Les Paul then take a look at a Semi theres a stark difference first off, semis are big but more importantly they are much lighter than their solidbody, comfortable to play and pack a punch in the sound department.

Their sound

Coupled with its looks hollow-bodies have a great range of tone and musical capability. From the Epiphone Casinos beautiful Jazzy tone to the Epiphone Wildkat that packs a rockabilly punch theirs a broad range of tones that can be generated. Hollow bodies traditionally come with two Humbucker pickups. Typically the bridge pickup can produce some great rock and roll tones whilst the neck pickups are great for jazzy Charlie Christian licks.

Their price

Although for a fully fledged Gibson 335 you may need several thousand dollars, these days there are a variety of budget alternative hollow body guitars. For example Epiphone make the Epiphone Wildkat which features a Bigsby style tremolo system for around $500. Other manufacturers such as Vintage and Ibanez all produce very good imitations of their more expensive counterparts at a much reduced price. If you shop around youll surprised at what you can afford.

Versatility

Hollow bodies are extremely versatile and lend themselves to a wide range of musical styles for example - Chuck Berry style Rock and Roll (Gibson 335), BB King style Blues (Gibson 335), Chet Atkins Country (Gretch Country Gent), Alt-Rock Noel Gallagher (Epiphone Sheraton) and finally 60s Pop (John Lennon Epiphone Casino) semis lend themselves to a range of musical styles.

Their tradition.

Hollow body guitars were some of the first electric guitars manufactured. Epiphone were making adjustable pole pickup semi acoustic guitars in the 1930s so they have a long and proud history.

So the next time your thinking of getting a new guitar sure a Stratocaster is nice and a Les Paul has finesse but if you want a great guitar, with great looks sound and versatility look no further than the hollow-body semi acoustic guitars at your local store.

Author: Adrian Martin
 
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Adrian Martin is a notable scripter. Adrian likes to pen down articles about this field.
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