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Musical Instrument Guide
The Structure of the Classical Guitar
Learn the parts of the classical guitar
The guitar is comprised of the following parts:
Names of the various parts of the classical guitar
The entire display
Please choose the parts
Head
・Tuning keys / pegs
Neck
・Nut
・Fingerboard
・String
・Fret
Body
・Soundhole
・Bridge
・Saddle
・Top
・Back
・Side
Select any name to zoom in on the part.
Musical Instrument Guide:Classical Guitar Contents
Origins
The birth of the classical guitar
The Beauty of the classical guitar
Structure
Learn the parts of the classical guitar
Classical guitars are great for this
The flamenco guitar-similar, yet different
Position of the harmonic bar determines the timbre
[Experiment1]Let's compare the thickness of the body
How to Play
The basic position
First tune the guitar
The Range of the classical guitar
How the Instrument is Made
Guitar production begins with wood storage
Craftsman skill where it counts
A traditional full coating of shellac
Adjust the nut and bridge to suit the actual guitar
Choosing an Instrument
Select a guitar from a reputable store
What type of music do you want to play?
Care and Maintenance
Care and maintenance of the strings
Care and maintenance of the tuning keys
Trivia
Napoleon was a guitarist
The guitar provided consolation for Africa Americans in the nineteenth century
Paganini copied his techniques from the guitar?
The classic piece
Forbidden Games
was a low-budget composition?
Don't classical guitars have position markers?