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  2. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    Slide guitar is a common technique that can be played on acoustic, steel acoustic, and/or electric guitars. It is primarily used in the blues, rock, and country genres. [ 23 ] When playing with this technique, guitarists wear a small metal, glass, or plastic tube on one of their fretting hand fingers and slide it across the fretboard rather ...

  3. List of acoustic guitar brands - Wikipedia

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  4. Steel-string acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    Steel-string acoustic guitars are commonly constructed in several body types, varying in size, depth, and proportion. In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two mating chambers: the upper bouts (a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body) on the neck end of the body, and lower bouts (on the bridge end).

  5. Category:Acoustic guitars - Wikipedia

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    This category includes specific notable acoustic guitar models. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...

  6. 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. Another type of guitar is the low-pitched bass guitar.

  7. Cutaway (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    A Venetian cutaway has a rounded bout. A Florentine cutaway has a sharp bout. The terms probably originate with the Gibson Guitar Corporation and probably do not reflect historic instrument-making practices of Florence and Venice. [2] A less common third type is the squared-off cutaway, used on the Selmer-Maccaferri guitar and some nylon-string ...

  8. Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia

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    The dreadnought guitar was first announced in the Music Trades Review on August 19, 1916, with the copy reading as follows: "New Use Found for Steel Guitar..." "A new steel guitar called the "Dreadnought," and said to produce the biggest tone of any instrument of its kind, is now being used in the making of phonograph records.

  9. Resonator guitar - Wikipedia

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    A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar (often erroneously called a "Dobro" [1]) is an acoustic guitar that produces sound by conducting string vibrations through the bridge to one or more spun metal cones , instead of to the guitar's sounding board (top). Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than regular acoustic guitars ...

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