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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.

Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic guitars produce sound naturally through the vibration of strings amplified by the hollow body. They are often used in folk, classical, and solo performances. Common types include:

  • 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.

Electric Guitars
Electric guitars require external amplification to produce sound. They are versatile and dominant in genres like rock, jazz, and metal. Popular varieties include:

  • 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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