
Produces a warm, resonant sound, often used in folk, country, and singer-songwriter music.Usually has six steel or nylon strings; steel strings are common in Western acoustic guitars, while nylon strings are used in classical guitars.The neck is relatively long, with 12-14 frets clear of the body.Made of solid wood (like alder, ash, or mahogany) with a thinner, sleeker design. The body doesn’t amplify sound on its own.Requires an amplifier to produce sound. The tone can be altered with effects pedals and amp settings, making it versatile for rock, metal, jazz, and other genres.Usually has six steel strings, though some models have seven or more.Equipped with magnetic pickups (single-coil or humbucker) that convert string vibrations into electrical signals.











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