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Solid body instruments are preferred in situations where Acoustic Feedback may otherwise be a problem, and are inherently both cheaper to build and more rugged than Acoustic Electric instruments. __TOC__ Solid body instruments include:
Solid body instruments do not include:
Electric Lap Steel Guitar s without sounding boards are considered to be solid body instruments by some autborities, and not by others. This has a major effect on some claims of historical priority, as they predate the first models of solid body Electric Guitar , which may otherwise be claimed to be the first commercially successful solid body instruments. While noting this, it will be assumed that electric lap steels without sounding boards are solid body instruments for the purposes of this article. HISTORY Early prototypes A solid body Electric Violin was proposed by Thomas Edison . Commercial models The first commercially successful solid body Electric Guitar was the Fender Esquire in 1950. It was followed by the Gibson Les Paul in 1952. Impact on musical styles Solid body instruments have particularly influenced Heavy Rock and Surf Music . Without solid body guitars, neither of these genres could have developed as they did. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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