The guitar is the finest musical instrument that was invented by mankind. What parts does it consist of?
Playing an elementary song on a guitar is a simple matter, but if you decide to seriously study this instrument, then it is better to understand its design.
In general, the guitar represents three main levels:
• Head
In the head are the most important mechanisms that serve for the corresponding tension of the strings.
• Vulture
A vulture is like a neck. The longest part of the instrument. It serves to properly remove the sound from the strings and is a "platform" for the fingers of the guitarist.
• Case
The body of the guitar is responsible for ensuring that the sound is dense and clear. Also in the case is a fixture for strings.
If we consider in more detail, the guitar design contains the following elements:
• Ring mechanism
It is located on each string and serves to tension them.
• Nut
An important part that prevents the strings from changing position
• Frets
They allow you to change the frequency of sound with high accuracy.
• Frets
Helps the guitarist navigate the right key of string sounds
• Top deck
Keeps the bar stable
• Resonator hole
Sound falling into the resonant hole is dense and deep.
• Strings
The strings make music.
• Stand
The stand acts as a lower string lock