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Types of Guitars
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What is a guitar? A necked string instrument Typically six strings stretched along a fretted fingerboard Strings are plucked with a pick or fingers Fun fact: A pick is also known as a plectrum. A necked string instrument Typically six strings stretched along a fretted fingerboard Strings are plucked with a pick or fingers Fun fact: A pick is also known as a plectrum.
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Types of Guitars Acoustic Guitars Electric Guitars Archtop Guitars Acoustic Guitars Electric Guitars Archtop Guitars
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Acoustic Guitars Has a resonance chamber Does not need to be amplified to be heard Larger body, thicker waist Has steel strings Has a resonance chamber Does not need to be amplified to be heard Larger body, thicker waist Has steel strings
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Sub-Genre of Acoustic Guitars Classical guitars Nylon Strings Smaller body, narrower waist Wider neck Classical guitars Nylon Strings Smaller body, narrower waist Wider neck
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Electric Guitars Needs amplification to be heard No proper resonance chamber –-- solid body Has pickup coils to detect the sound Has steel strings Needs amplification to be heard No proper resonance chamber –-- solid body Has pickup coils to detect the sound Has steel strings
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Archtop Guitars Can be both acoustic or electric Have “f-holes” (like in a violin) instead of a central soundhole The top is arched Has steel strings Can be both acoustic or electric Have “f-holes” (like in a violin) instead of a central soundhole The top is arched Has steel strings
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