The parts that all guitars have:
- Headstock – The headstock sits at the top of the neck (opposite the body) where the tuning machines and nut are installed.
- Tuners
- Tuning pegs
- Nut
- Neck
- Fretboard
- Frets
- Body
- Soundhole
- Bridge
- Saddle
- Bridge pins
The acoustic guitar
The electric guitar
Acoustic guitar body styles
Common tone woods
Elder
Light weight with balanced tone.
Ash
Open grain with balanced tone, great for transparent finish.
Basswood
Light weight and warm feeling, with strong mids.
Korina
Medium to heavy weight wood, very hot, low height.
Mahogany tree
Medium to heavy weight, very hot with great stability.
Maple
Very light with medium to heavy weight, long lasting.
Poplar
Light weight hardwood, bright and crisp.
Fretboard woods
Maple
Dense, stiff, and strong, fast play, very continuity with very bright sound.
Rosewood
Plays smooth and sharp with a very warm tone.
Ebony
Very hard wood, smooth and fast play, looks very bright with long lasting.
Pau Ferro
Very hard wood, sharp and smooth game, sharper than rosewood, warmer than ebony.
Normal neck wood
Maple
Dense, stiff and strong, great continuity with very bright sound.
Mahogany tree
Very warm and thick voice.
Difference Between Acoustic and Electric Guitar
1.Acoustic guitar -Acoustic guitars include all the guitars that were made by hand. One thing that was special among the acoustic guitars was that the composer played the string according to his choice by putting string in the guitar. Although the acoustic guitar sound was a bit slow, the acoustic guitars in the music added a new life to the music.
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