How many types of electric Guitars are there?

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two types...single coil and double coil or humbucker electric guitar.
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basically 2.. fretted and fretless then you have bass guitars and electronically advanced electric guitars, basically 2.
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In the broadest sense, there are two main types of electric guitars. Solid-Bodied guitars and Semi-Acoustic (Hollow Body) guitars. Solid Body guitars include the Fender Stratocaster, Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul and the Gibson SG. Hollow Body guitars include the Gibson ES-335, Rickenbacker...
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In the broadest sense, there are two main types of electric guitars. Solid-Bodied guitars and Semi-Acoustic (Hollow Body) guitars. Solid Body guitars include the Fender Stratocaster, Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul and the Gibson SG. Hollow Body guitars include the Gibson ES-335, Rickenbacker 330, Gibson ES-175. read less
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2 types ...solidbody and hollowbody
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There are many types of electric guitars available today, but most are based on just a few basic styles that have been around for many years. In the broadest sense, the two main types of electric guitar are solid-bodied guitars and semi-acoustic guitars solid body electric guitars don’t have any kind...
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There are many types of electric guitars available today, but most are based on just a few basic styles that have been around for many years. In the broadest sense, the two main types of electric guitar are solid-bodied guitars and semi-acoustic guitars solid body electric guitars don’t have any kind of resonating chamber. Their bodies are made of solid wood. Semi-acoustic guitars (often shortened to just ‘semis’) have hollow bodies. This gives them a warmer, more dynamically responsive sound than solid-bodied instruments. read less
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basically 3, Fretted, fretless and Basses(which can be either of the two as well)
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