2. Piano bridge structure
It can be roughly divided into fixed bridge (hardtail), single shake (tremolo), and double shake (floyd rose).
The fixed piano bridge is easy to understand. It's the bridge that's attached to the body. Specific fixing methods Different models have different designs. Most of the Tele and Les Paul are fixed Bridges. In terms of timbre, the delay will be relatively longer. The structure is also relatively simple and easy to maintain.
Many strats use a single swing on the bridge. By raising the bridge and lowering the pitch of all the strings at the same time, special acoustic effects, such as trills, can be created.
More modern instruments sometimes carry a floyd rose bridge, commonly known as a double shake. This design can both lower the pitch and raise the pitch, which can make more acoustics.
From the novice's point of view, it is generally not recommended to pursue a double-shake bridge unless you are very confident that you will use this effect of changing…