Outline of guitars
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to guitars:
Guitar – plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with either nylon or steel strings. Some modern guitars are made of polycarbonate materials. Guitars are made and repaired by luthiers. There are two primary families of guitars: acoustic and electric.
[edit] What type of thing is a guitar?
[edit] Types and varieties of guitars
[edit] Standard guitar variations
- Archtop guitar
- Classical guitar
- Electric guitar
- Electric acoustic guitar
- Flamenco guitar
- Flat top guitar
- Fretless guitar
- Hybrid guitar
- Parlor guitar
- Resonator guitar
- Selmer-Maccaferri guitar
- Semi-acoustic guitar
- Silent guitar
- Steel string acoustic guitar
- Tailed bridge guitar
- Twelve string guitar
[edit] Pitch-based variations
[edit] Steel guitars
- Lap steel guitar (aka Hawaiian guitar)
- Pedal steel guitar
[edit] Extra strings
- 5 string bass
- 6 string bass
- Seven string guitar The Russian Guitar and Electric guitar
- Eight string guitar
[edit] Misc
- 3rd Bridge
- Harp guitar
- Gittler guitar
- Glock-Guitar
- Lyre-guitar
- Nano guitar
- Portuguese guitar
- Prepared guitar
- Vintage guitar
- Warr Guitars
[edit] Guitar-like instruments
- Tar (lute) Four-stringed Persian instrument
- Balalaika Russian guitar
- Banjo guitar - six-string banjo with the neck of a guitar. Also called a "guitjo".
- Cavaquinho small Luso-Brazilian guitar
- Cigar Box Guitar
- Chapman Stick
- Shamisen Three-stringed Japanese guitar
- Ukulele
- Lute (and Lutenist)
- Guitarlele
- Pencilina
[edit] Models
[edit] 6 String
[edit] Acoustic guitar models
[edit] Semi-acoustic models
- Gibson ES-335
- Rickenbacker 360 (Both 12 string and 6 string models)
- Gretsch White Falcon
[edit] Solid body electric models
- Fender Stratocaster
- Fender Telecaster
- Gibson Les Paul
- Gibson SG
- Gibson Flying V
- Superstrat
- Steinberger
[edit] Basses
[edit] Parts of a guitar
- Headstock (peghead, head)
- Nut (instrumental)
- Machine heads (or Tuning keys)
- Frets
- Fretboard
- Truss rod
- Inlay (guitar)
- Neck (music)
- Neck joint: see Set-in neck, Bolt-on neck and Neck-thru
- Pick up (music technology) (Electric - Single coil (including P-90), Humbucker) (Acoustic - Piezoelectric)
- Bridge (instrument)
- Pickguard
- Body: The solid body of an electric and the sounding box of an acoustic
- Sounding board (Acoustic)
- Strings (music)
[edit] Guitar accessories
[edit] Misc
- Capo
- Dampit
- Guitar pick
- Neck-thru-body
- Slide
- Tremolo arm
- Electronic tuner
- Cable (Electric, some Acoustics)
[edit] Guitar amplifiers
- Distortion (guitar)
- Power attenuator (guitar)
- Preamplifier
- Stack: A guitar amplification setup consisting of one or more speaker cabinets and a "head" (amplifier), rather than a self-contained unit.
[edit] Guitar effects
(also known as "Stomp Box")
- Compression (electric guitar)
- Chorus effect
- Delay (audio effect)
- Fuzz (electric guitar)
- Flange (electric guitar)
- Phaser (electric guitar)
- Reverb (Reverberation)
- Sustain
- Ebow
- Guitar Floor Processor
- Overdrive/distortion terms
- Clean/Dirty
- Wah-wah pedal
[edit] Guitar software
- Amplitube (guitar software)
- Guitar Rig (guitar software)
- Guitar Pro
- G7 (guitar software)
- Guitar Tracks 3 Pro (guitar software)
- GCH (Multimedia Guitar Course)
- Power Tab
- RiffWorks Guitar recording and online collaboration software. Free version.
- Games
- Guitar Freaks An arcade game featuring playing guitars
- Guitar Hero Like Guitar Freaks, except for home use
- Frets on Fire A cross-platform Guitar Hero clone licensed under GNU GPL.
- RiffWorks - Guitar Recording Software, Online Collaboration, and Podcasting
- Rockband A muilti-platform game for Playstation 2, 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii which includes a guitar element similar to that of Guitar Hero/Freaks along with a Karaoke-like vocal element and a drum element.
[edit] Guitar use
[edit] Guitar music
- Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra
- Classical guitar music
- Instrumental guitar
- Tablature notation ("Tab")
[edit] Guitar tunings
See Guitar tuning
[edit] Guitar playing styles
The difference between guitar playing styles and guitar techniques (below) is that a style is a collection of techniques
- 3rd Bridge
- Blues guitar playing
- Classical guitar techniques
- Downstrokes picking
- Extended technique
- Flamenco
- Flamrock
- Guitar solo
- Guitar Moves
- Jazz guitar
- Lead guitar
- Multiple guitar players
- Prepared guitar
- Rhythm guitar
- Shred guitar
- Slack-key guitar
- Slide guitar
[edit] Guitar technique
Main Category: Category:Guitar performance techniques
[edit] Fretting hand technique
[edit] Bridge (Right) hand techniques
See also the following from List of musical terminology: sul porticello (plucking/strumming near the bridge), sul tasto (plucking/strumming above the fingerboard)
[edit] Strumming
[edit] Flat picking (single picking, plectrum picking)
[edit] Finger picking (multiple picking)
- Apoyando: rest stroke
- Chicken picking
- Fingerstyle guitar (including Travis picking)
- Fingerpicking
- Pattern picking
- Picados
- Tirando: free stroke
[edit] Percussive techniques
[edit] Head (Left) hand techniques
- Double stop
- Finger vibrato (includes string-bending, and bending behind the nut)
- Left-hand muting
- Slide guitar
[edit] Legato techniques
[edit] Harmonic techniques
[edit] Extended techniques
[edit] History of guitars
[edit] Guitar makers
- Luthier (Guitar maker)
- Bailey, John
- B.C. Rich Guitars
- Bourgeois Guitars
- Caparison Guitars
- Carlos (guitar)
- Carvin A&I
- Collings Guitars
- Cort Guitars
- Dean Guitars
- Epiphone Guitars
- ESP Guitars
- Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
- Fernandes Guitars
- Flipper's Guitar
- Gibson Guitar Corporation
- Godin guitars
- Heritage Guitars
- Hagstrom
- Ibanez
- Kramer Guitars
- Kilometer
- Jackson Guitars
- John Bailey
- James Tyler Guitars
- Maton Guitars
- Martin Guitars
- MusicMan
- Novax Guitars
- Ovation Guitar Company
- Peavey Guitars
- Pensa Custom Guitars
- PRS Guitars
- Rickenbacker Guitars
- Schecter Guitar Research
- Shine Guitars
- Takamine Guitars
- Taylor Guitars
- Valley Arts Guitar
- Warwick (bass guitar)
- Washburn guitars
- Yamaha (manufacturer)
- Zon guitars
[edit] Guitar music
[edit] Guitar community
- Golden Guitar Attraction in Australia
[edit] Guitar magazines, web-sites and other media
- Guitar Player
- Guitar World
- Total Guitar
- Ultimate-Guitar
- Young Guitar Magazine
- Guitarist
- Vintage Guitar (magazine)
- TrueFire
- aeguitar.org
- Guitar Kit Builder
- Classical Guitar Links
- Guitar Chords 247
[edit] Guitar festivals
[edit] Significant guitarists
[edit] Guitar methodologies
[edit] Slang and other terms
- Axe - A Guitar
- Fret buzz
- Guitar battle or guitar duel
- Guitar face
- Guitar hero
- Guitar legend
- Jam (music) - Playing with other people
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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- This outline displayed as a mindmap, at wikimindmap.com
- Instruments In Depth: The Guitar An online feature from Bloomingdale School of Music (October, 2007)
- Stalking the Oldest Six-String Guitar
- Guitar physics
- International Guitar Research Archive
- The Guitar, Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art featuring many historic guitars from the Museum's collection
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