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Your Uncle Bob
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As an addition to the other answers, here's the frequency spectrum of an open low E string of an electric guitar (a Squier strat with a bridge humbucker), strummed with the fleshy part of the finger, plucked with a fingernail, and picked with a plectrum (a Dunlop Delrin-500 .71mm). I played each note a couple of times and then selected one that sounded representative, and was of somewhat equal volume.

For the attack phase I used the first 250 ms of the note, for the sustain phase I used the part from 1 to 1.5 seconds. The graph shows the level in dB of frequencies from 50 Hz to 15 kHz on a logarithmic scale.

frequency spectrum of strummed guitar

I don't make any claims as to how scientific this is, but it's better than looking at the black body radiation of an incandescent light bulb :-)

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