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How resonance helps a musician produce music on guitar?

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So the resonance phenomenon is what allows for notes to be produced on a musical instrument at all. A guitar though makes an additional use of resonance. The body of the guitar is carefully designed to resonate when notes are played on the strings. The reason is that the body can then behave as an amplifier for the strings.

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