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  2. Category:Guitar parts and accessories - Wikipedia

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  3. Electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    Electric guitar design and construction vary greatly in the shape of the body and the configuration of the neck, bridge, and pickups. However, some features are present on most guitars. The photo below shows the different parts of an electric guitar. The headstock (1) contains the metal machine heads (1.1), which use a worm gear for tuning.

  4. Tune-o-matic - Wikipedia

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    Measurements of a typical Tune-o-matic bridge Schaller Wide Travel Tune-o-Matic a.k.a. Harmonica bridge on The Fool. Since its invention, different versions by Gibson have been used: • ABR-1 without retainer wire: 1954–1962 • ABR-1 with retainer wire: 1962–1975 • Schaller Wide travel Tune-o-Matic a.k.a. "Harmonica bridge": 1970-1980 (Kalamazoo plant) • Modern TOM a.k.a. "Nashville ...

  5. Outline of guitars - Wikipedia

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    There are two primary families of guitars: acoustic and electric. An acoustic guitar has a wooden top and a hollow body. An electric guitar may be a solid-body or hollow body instrument, which is made louder by using a pickup and plugging it into a guitar amplifier and speaker .

  6. Headstock - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar headstock. A headstock or peghead is part of a guitar or similar stringed instruments such as a lute, mandolin, banjo, ukulele and others of the lute lineage. . The main function of a headstock is to house the tuning pegs or other mechanism that holds the strings at the "head" of the instrument; it corresponds to a pegbox in the violin fami

  7. Pickguard - Wikipedia

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    The pickguard on a solid-bodied electric guitar is a popular item to be modified by enthusiasts wanting to add creative designs or use different materials. Several businesses now offer custom-made replacement pickguards to give an instrument a unique look.

  8. Fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    Fender vintage guitars 7.25 in (184.1 mm) Fender modern guitars 9.5 in (241 mm) Gibson electric guitars 12 in (305 mm) Gibson acoustic guitars 12 in (305 mm) Martin acoustic guitars 16 in (406.4 mm) Danelectro guitars 14 in (355 mm) Rickenbacker guitars 10 in (254mm) Jackson guitars 16 in (406 mm) compound PRS Guitars Regular [7] 10 in (254 mm)

  9. Machine head - Wikipedia

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    a single diagonal row of 6 pins: found on Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster guitars; one diagonal row of four pins and one diagonal row of two pins: found on Music Man guitars; on bass guitars, where string tension is extremely high, larger, heavier-duty machine heads than those used on guitars are used. Bass tuners generally feature larger ...

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