Can you explain the different types of guitar bridges?

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The guitar bridges are distinguished in mainly two types! Fixed bridge and variable,or floating bridge! Example - less Paul guitars have fixed bridge Starts have floating bridge, Modern metal guitars push the envelope too far Example - Steve vai's gem has a extreme floyed rose ! Which is very...
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The guitar bridges are distinguished in mainly two types! Fixed bridge and variable,or floating bridge! Example - less Paul guitars have fixed bridge Starts have floating bridge, Modern metal guitars push the envelope too far Example - Steve vai's gem has a extreme floyed rose ! Which is very expensive and hard to setup read less
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