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Fender vs Squier   Fender and Squier are two of the very popular guitars available in the market. Both guitars are really high quality making it difficult for the music lovers to choose between the two. This article attempts to clarify the doubts from the minds of people who are planning to purchase a new... 
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Bass vs Guitar   We all know what a guitar is, and have been enjoying the divine music played by expert guitarists over the last so many decades. It is a stringed instrument that produces melodious music when its strings are plucked by either fingers or a prick. There is another instrument called bass guitar... 
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Trumpet vs Cornet   Trumpet and cornet are members of the brass instruments family, and the way two of them are made, it is hard to tell the difference between the two for a beginner, let alone by a novice. Even to ears that have not heard the two instruments separately, it is hard to tell which sound comes... 
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Ukulele vs Guitar A vast majority of human beings are lovers of music of one or the other kind. There are scores of musical instruments that have the potential to rock individuals to sheer ecstasy whenever there is a skillful player giving a performance. Out of these instruments, which are mostly percussion and... 
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Active vs Passive Pickups Pickups are devices that are used to convert mechanical vibrations of stringed instruments, such as a guitar or a violin, into electric signals so that, they can be amplified and then broadcast or stored for a later broadcast. If you are a guitarist or a violinist, you are probably aware... 
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Violin vs Electric Violin Violin is a very important musical instrument in the string family along with cello, viola, and double bass. This is a instrument made of wood pieces joined together by gluing and not nailing. Body is hollow like a guitar to work as a resonating sound box. It is a 4 stringed instrument,... 
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Tambura vs Veena Tambura and Veena are the two kinds of musical instruments used in India. Tambura is a plucked stringed instrument, normally used as an instrument that is capable of fixing the Shruti or the voice alignment or sound alignment during a musical performance, while Veena is also a plucked stringed... 
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Sitar vs Veena Sitar and Veena are both stringed instruments of India. They are different in terms of their making, the style of play and the like. The veena is mostly used in Carnatic music recitals whereas, Sitar is mostly used in Hindustani music recitals. Both the instruments look almost alike by the inclusion... 
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Organ vs Piano Apart from the fact that both an organ and a piano are keyboard instruments, there are more differences than similarities between the two. Despite popular misconception that if one knows how to play an organ, he can easily play piano, it is seen that a piano player may play organ, but an organ... 
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Nylon vs Steel Strings For those who are interested in learning how to play guitar, choosing the right instrument is critical. If you have a basic knowledge of the instrument and buy wisely, you can enjoy the instrument for years to come. There is confusion in the minds of budding guitarists about nylon and steel... 
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Analog Delay vs Digital Delay Analog and Digital delay are two different methods to produce sound effect in music. Delay is a word commonly used in the world of music, especially by those who play guitars. This is actually a device that produces an echo effect by taking the input sound signal and then playing... 
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Violin vs Guitar Violin and Guitar are two kinds of musical instruments that are used variedly by the musicians. They certainly differ from each other in terms of their characteristics and other features. A violin is a string instrument that is usually characterized by the presence of four strings. They are... 
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Glockenspiel vs Xylophone Xylophone and glockenspiel are almost synonymous to an untrained person. Both look the same and they both come from the percussion family. However the similarity almost ends there, as these two instruments are vastly different from each other, Glockenspiel Glockenspiel originated in Germany... 
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Alto Saxophone vs Tenor Saxophone Alto saxophone and tenor saxophone are the most well-known types of saxophone; a musical instrument belonging to the woodwind family. By mere looking at these two, one might find a hard time differentiating them from each other, so let’s see how these two actually differ. Saxophones... 
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Trumpet vs French Horn Difference between  Trumpet and French horn goes beyond their physical look, although that is also a notable characteristic. For people who play in the band or in the orchestra, they might be two unique instruments whose difference is worth looking into. Trumpet Trumpet is the musical... 
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American Strat vs Mexican Strat American Strat and Mexican Strat show many differences between them. First of all you should know that a strat is a short form of the word Stratocaster, meaning a guitar. A Stratocaster is an electric guitar that is considered very popular among music lovers in the world. It is... 
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