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    Guitar - Parts And Care Guide

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    By Leo Samuel


    Any wannabe guitar player or musician for that matter should be familiar with the basic parts of the guitar. Though you will find many different types of guitar available in the stores, their parts are common to each other. In acquainting yourself with the various parts and their uses, it's better to have the actual instrument by your side for better appreciation.

    Located at the topmost part of the guitar is the head, which is typically known as the headstock. It serves to hold the 6 keys and strings on that part of the instrument. The keys, also referred to as the tuners, are used to adjust the pitch of each of the strings. The tightness of the strings can be adjusted by turning the keys clockwise or counterclockwise in order to alter the tune of the guitar.

    The nut is the white-colored plastic bar which can be found just below the headstock. The strings are correctly aligned and kept in place with the help of the nut. The neck is actually the longest component the guitar that accommodates the strings, frets and the nut.

    Next are the frets that are the gold or black metal strips found across the length of the neck. They function as guides for the guitar player when shifting to a higher or lower octave.. There are six strings and each of which has a unique thickness from the other 5.

    The body is the biggest part of the guitar. It houses the bridge as well as the sound hole. Located at the lower part of the body is the bridge which is where the strings are first inserted prior to being aligned to the nut and then to the six tuners. The sound hole is where the sound bounces which allows for beautiful music to be produced while the strings are being strummed.

    Caring for your guitar is an easy task. A microfiber cloth is all you need to clean every part to remove dust as well as any traces of fingerprints. Pay particular attention to crevices where there could be dust build up. The best time to clean in between the frets is whenever you're changing the strings. As for the storage, just like with wine, keep it in a cool and dry place protected from the sun, preferably in a guitar case.




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