The inside of the cello is hollow. There is a sound posts (wooden dowel) that presses against the treble side of the front and back of the cello, to help with the sound. There is a bar that is glued to the top which strengthens the bass side. There are 2-6 blocks, one to support the neck, one for the endpin and 4 for the corners on most instruments.
wires and the things under the tone knobs called potentiometers (pots for short) which control the volume and tones.
Other electronics are stuff such as a 3 way toggle (les pauls) or a 5 way blade selector (fenders). the ones with whammy bars have springs and all that.
What a guitar looks like on the inside is it has strings, and the keys holding and it also made out of only wood for classical Guitars its also very tall and thin not fat.
Most (though not all) ukuleles are made of wood, so most inside will look like unfinished wood. You will see some bracing pieces that hold the body rigid, and probably a manufacturers label.
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Acoustic-electric guitars are acoustic styled guitars with a pickup either outside or inside the hollow body. You plug a cable into it like you would a normal electric guitar and it can be used through an amplifier to make the sound louder. They can also be played without being plugged in just like a normal acoustic guitar
Hamer guitars are custom made electric guitars. This enables the buyer to specify exactly what they want the guitar to sound like, look like and tune like.
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
It looks like a guitar.
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a regular guitar looks like 6 stings light bown
Look Inside means look inside! Like LOOK INSIDE the jar... its easy!
A guitar is hollow. Just look in the hole the string go across. I have dropped my pick inside many many times.
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What you look for in a guitar is whatever is your style, whatever body and sound you like is what kind of guitar is best for you. you want to make sure there is a straight neck, but if not its fine because you can tighten the bolt inside to straighten it. if the damage is beyond that then just get a new neck. you also want to look for pickups if you dont like the current ones inside, maybe it will be single coil if u like a smoother sound or maybe something with more raw power like a hum-bucker. weather it is or isn't a floating bridge or has a whammy bar is a small feature but if it does matter to you you can change that yourself. as always with a purchase of a guitar remember to always keep the receipt and check the warranty incase something goes wrong.
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it look like clear Jell-O
It looks like a energy line inside