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Earth Ebonol Ebony Echo Economy picking Effects Effects unit Electric Electric lead guitar Electric guitar Electric tuner Electro-acoustic guitar Electron vacuum tube End block End button End pin Equaliser E-string European spruce |
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| Earth | To connect an electrical circuit to the ground. All components of guitars, amplifiers and effects units are earthed. |
| Ebonol | A man-made material that fretboards can be made out of |
| Ebony | Dark, exotic hardwood used for fretboards and bridges. |
| Echo | A single reflection of sound that is heard after the direct sound. Any extra distance the sound has to travel adds to the time delay. An echo is a distinct reflection of sound and is not to be confused with reverberation. |
| Economy picking |
1. A picking style that combines sweep picking and alternate picking. Alternate is picking is used when playing consecutive notes on the same string but sweep picking is used when changing between strings. |
2. Another term for sweep picking Full article on Sweep Picking |
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| Effects | Devices that use sound processors to achieve a desired sound |
| Effects unit | A device that incorporates sound processors to produce effects |
| Electric | Refers to an electric guitar as ooposed to an acoustic |
| Electric lead guitar | Another term for electric guitar |
| Electric guitar | A guitar that relies on electrical amplification instead of the natural resonance of the instrument. Because there is no need for the resonance of the body, electrical guitars commonly have a solid body instead of a hollow body. Syn - Electric lead guitar and Lead guitar |
| Electric tuner | A device that displays the pitch of a note to allow accurate tuning. Electric tuners are typically battery powered but can be incorporated into mains-powered effects units. |
| Electro-acoustic guitar | An acoustic guitar that has a pickup mounted in the sound hole |
| Electron vacuum tube |
A component of tube amplifiers that alter the signal by controlling the flow of electrons Syn - Tube and Valve |
| End block | A piece of wood found inside an acoustic guitar. The block is located at the tail end of the guitar and provides both structural support and somewhere to attach the end pin. Syn - Tail block |
| End button | Another term for end pin |
| End pin | A round piece of metal located at the tail end of the guitar to which the strap is attached. |
| Equaliser | A piece of equipment that can reduce or enhance sounds that lie within a certain frequency band. The tone control on a guitar or amplifier works on the same principle. Syn - EQ and Tone control |
| E-string | The highest or lowest string on a guitar. Named so because they are both tuned to E in standard tuning. Syn - 1st string (high E-string) and 6th string (low E-string) |
| European spruce |
A wood that can be used to make soundboards |