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[QUOTE="FactChecker, post: 5466825, member: 500115"] The guitar has a large surface area to move air. The tuning fork will not move much air. Even though the guitar may dampen out the tuning fork frequency, it still moves air as it does that. I would be very surprised if the guitar was designed to do much to resonate with or to dampen out the frequencies of interest. That would lead to a very uneven volume at different frequencies of a song. [/QUOTE]
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