![]() ![]() The strat on the left has three single-coil pickups and the Les Paul on the right has two humbuckers. There are more parts to remember on electric guitars because of the electronics used and different features not available on acoustic guitars.įor example, both of the above guitars have pickups in between the fretboard and the bridge. These are two very popular guitar models, but there are plenty of different variations of electric guitar, all with different parts. The electric guitar on the left is a Fender Stratocaster and the guitar on the right is a Gibson Les Paul. The below diagram shows two different electric guitars and their parts. Most guitars have a combination of markers on the side of the neck and on the fretboard.įind out what the dot markers and inlays mean and how to use them in this guide. While the nylon string acoustic doesn’t have dot inlays, it does have markers on the side of the neck which is only visible from the guitarist’s view. The steel-string acoustic has dot inlays on the fingerboard (also called fretboard) to mark out important fret positions. The steel-string acoustic has a cutaway to give better access to the upper frets. In the above diagram, the shape of the body is different. While the two types of acoustic guitars are very different in how they sound and play, many of the parts are similar. The guitar on the left is a steel string acoustic and the guitar on the right is a nylon string acoustic. ![]() The below diagram shows two different acoustic guitars with the parts labeled. The main point to remember is that all guitars start out with these main parts. We will dig deeper into each part later on. While all have a head, neck, and body, the shape, features, and design are all different across the guitars. While all of the above guitars have different parts, design, and features, the main parts are the same.Īll of the above guitars have three main parts:Īs you can see, there’s a lot of differences between the above guitars. The below diagram shows the main parts for a range of both acoustic and electric guitars. 21.1 Related Guides and Lessons: Main Parts of the Guitar ![]()
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