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Acoustic guitar

An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, resonating through the air in the body, and producing sound from the sound hole.[1] While the original, general term for this stringed instrument is guitar, the retronym 'acoustic guitar' – often used to indicate the steel stringed model – distinguishes it from an electric guitar, which relies on electronic amplification. Typically, a guitar's body is a sound box, of which the top side serves as a sound board that enhances the vibration sounds of the strings. In standard tuning the guitar's six strings[2] are tuned (low to high) E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4.

This article is about all types of non-electric guitars. For the modern form of acoustic instruments, see steel-string acoustic guitar. For the magazine, see Acoustic Guitar (magazine). For the album by Preston Reed, see Acoustic Guitar (album). For the Danish group, see Acoustic Guitars (band).

Guitar strings may be plucked individually with a pick (plectrum) or fingertip, or strummed to play chords. Plucking a string causes it to vibrate at a fundamental pitch determined by the string's length, mass, and tension. (Overtones are also present, closely related to harmonics of the fundamental pitch.) The string causes the soundboard and the air enclosed by the sound box to vibrate. As these have their own resonances, they amplify some overtones more strongly than others, affecting the timbre of the resulting sound.

Nylon/gut stringed guitars

Vihuela

Steel stringed guitars

Steel-string acoustic guitar

Other variants

Harp guitar

Gittern (1450)

Gittern (1450)

Lute (17th century)

Lute (17th century)

Romantic guitar (c. 1830)

Romantic guitar (c. 1830)

Steel guitar (c. 1920)

Steel guitar (c. 1920)

List of acoustic guitar brands

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Hal Leonard Corporation

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Isaac Guillory

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Building the Steel String Acoustic Guitar

Media related to Acoustic guitars at Wikimedia Commons