Guitars are recognized as one of the primary instruments in the world and typically has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and eighteen string guitars also exist. The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. They are typically strung with nylon strings and are used to play a diversity of musical styles including jazz, blues, country, flamenco, mariachi, rock music, and many forms of pop. The classical guitar's wide, flat neck allows the musician to play scales, arpeggios and certain chord forms more easily and with less adjacent string interference than on other styles of guitar.
Are there Many Types of Guitars?
Sopranino guitar (an octave and a fifth higher than normal); sometimes known as the piccolo guitar
Soprano guitar (an octave higher than normal)
Alto guitar (a 5th higher than normal)
Prime (ordinary classical) guitar
Niibori bass guitar (a 4th lower than normal); Niibori simply calls this the "bass guitar", but this assigns a different meaning to the term than other parts of the community use, as his is only a 4th lower, and has 6 strings
What is a Classical Guitar?
Guitars are recognized as one of the primary instruments in the world and typically has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and eighteen string guitars also exist. The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. They are typically strung with nylon strings and are used to play a diversity of musical styles including jazz, blues, country, flamenco, mariachi, rock music, and many forms of pop. The classical guitar's wide, flat neck allows the musician to play scales, arpeggios and certain chord forms more easily and with less adjacent string interference than on other styles of guitar.
Are there Many Types of Guitars?
Sopranino guitar (an octave and a fifth higher than normal); sometimes known as the piccolo guitar
A guitars playing range (normaly tuned to E)