Acoustic guitar
The acoustic guitar is a musical instrument that uses vibration from the strings to produce sound. Unlike electric guitars, acoustic guitars do not require amplification to be heard.
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Unlike electric guitars, acoustic guitars do not require amplification to be heard. They have a hollow body and a sound hole that resonates the vibrations, giving the instrument its distinctive sound. Acoustic guitars come in various shapes and sizes, including classical, dreadnought, and cutaway. They are commonly used in many genres of music, such as folk, country, and rock. The Wikipedia page on acoustic guitars provides in-depth information on its history, construction, playing techniques, and notable players. It also covers related topics, such as guitar accessories, maintenance, and different types of acoustic guitars. The page includes references and external links for further exploration.