Guitars can be broadly categorized based on their construction and sound production. The two main types are acoustic and electric guitars, each with distinct characteristics and subcategories.
Classical Guitars: Feature nylon strings and a wide neck, ideal for fingerstyle playing.
Steel-String Acoustic Guitars: Known for their bright, crisp sound, commonly used in pop, country, and rock.
Resonator Guitars: Utilize metal cones instead of a wooden soundboard, creating a loud, metallic tone popular in blues and bluegrass.
Solid-Body Electric Guitars: Offer sustained notes and reduced feedback, exemplified by models like the Fender Stratocaster.
Semi-Hollow Body Guitars: Provide a warm, resonant tone suitable for jazz and blues.
Hollow-Body Guitars: Deliver rich, acoustic-like sounds with enhanced feedback resistance.
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