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Semi hollow guitars combine the open sound of a semi acoustic electric guitar with better control at higher volume, crunch and moderate overdrive. They are especially suitable for blues, indie, pop, soul, classic rock and warm clean sounds.

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Buy a semi hollow guitar – controlled semi acoustic sound for stage, studio and home

This body style typically uses a body with hollow chambers and often a solid centre block. The result is a warm, lively tone that does not immediately become too soft or hard to control.

When you want a guitar between classic electric guitar feel and added resonance, a semi hollow model is a flexible choice for many styles.

What defines this body style?

A semi hollow guitar is neither a purely acoustic guitar nor a fully solid electric guitar. The body has resonant areas, but the instrument is played electrically via pickups. This creates a direct electric guitar sound with added warmth and a noticeably livelier attack.

Many models feature F-holes, a double-cut body and two humbuckers. There are also more compact versions, P90 models, Filter'Tron-style pickups, Bigsby vibratos and modern interpretations. The key point is that construction, pickups and amplifier work together for the desired sound.

Why is the centre block important?

The centre block is a solid block inside the body. In many semi hollow guitars it runs beneath the bridge and pickups, combining resonant construction with better control. This is especially useful when the guitar is used in rehearsal rooms, on stage or with overdrive.

More control

At higher volume, the guitar is often less sensitive to feedback.

More stable tone

The attack often feels more defined than on many fully hollow guitars.

Good sustain

The centre block can add extra length and projection to the tone.

Broad use

From clean to crunch, the sound usually remains easy to shape.

What matters when buying?

Looks are not the only thing that matters. The guitar should feel comfortable against the body, work well with your amplifier and deliver the sound you want. Body size, pickups, neck profile and behaviour at volume are especially important.

  • Body size: Large ES-style models feel classic and resonant, while more compact versions can be easier to handle.
  • Pickups: Humbuckers deliver warm, powerful sounds; P90s feel more direct and open; Filter'Tron-style pickups often sound clearer and brighter.
  • Neck and scale length: Neck profile, fingerboard radius and scale length determine how familiar the guitar feels.
  • Bridge and vibrato: Tune-o-matic, hardtail or Bigsby designs affect playing feel, tuning stability and expression.
  • Accessories: Instrument cable, strap, stand and a suitable case or gig bag are useful for everyday use, rehearsal and stage.

Which sounds does it suit?

Semi hollow guitars are especially interesting when you want an electric guitar sound with more resonance. Played clean, they often sound warm and open; with light overdrive, they develop a lively crunch that works well for rhythm parts and lead lines.

For blues and classic rock, they deliver singing leads and clear chords. In indie, pop and soul, they sit in the mix with a distinctive sound that is not too aggressive. For very modern high-gain sounds, solid electric guitars are often easier to control, while semi hollow models show their strengths in dynamic and transparent sounds.

Comparison with hollowbody and solidbody

Semi hollow guitars sit between resonant hollowbody models and direct-response solidbody guitars in both sound and playing feel. The overview below shows which body style can make sense for which use.

Guitar type Body and playing feel Sound character Control at volume Typical use
Semi hollow Hollow chambers, often with a centre block; more resonant than solidbody, but usually more stable than hollowbody. Warm, open, lively and still defined enough for rhythm, leads and crunch. Easy to control at moderate volume, with crunch and in many band situations. Blues, indie, pop, soul, classic rock, country, dynamic clean and crunch sounds.
Hollowbody More hollow body with a clear acoustic response and often a larger body shape. Very warm, round, resonant and more acoustic in feel. More sensitive at high volume or with lots of gain; feedback can occur sooner. Jazz, blues, rockabilly, warm clean sounds, traditional tones with plenty of resonance.
Solidbody Solid body with direct response and usually more compact handling. Direct, focused, sustain-rich and very versatile depending on the pickups. Very controllable at high volume, with distortion and modern high-gain sounds. Rock, metal, pop, funk, modern studio and stage sounds.

Frequently asked questions

What is a semi hollow guitar?

A semi hollow guitar is an amplified guitar with hollow chambers and often a solid centre block. It sounds more resonant than many solidbody guitars, but usually remains easier to control than a fully hollow hollowbody.

What does a centre block do?

A centre block can reduce feedback, support sustain and make the tone more defined. This is especially helpful at band volume, with crunch and moderate overdrive.

Which music is this body style suitable for?

It is well suited to blues, indie, pop, soul, country, classic rock and dynamic clean or crunch sounds.

Is semi hollow better than hollowbody?

Not in general. Semi hollow is usually more controlled and more versatile at volume, while hollowbody often sounds even warmer and more acoustic.

Can you play rock with it?

Yes, especially blues rock, indie rock, classic rock and crunch sounds work very well. For extreme high-gain sounds, solid electric guitars are often easier to handle.

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