

Some guitarists pluck with a pick while others pluck with the fingers.


Just like you can find hundreds of different types of guitar, you will see thousands of different techniques for playing the guitar. There is a "rosette" around the sound hole - On a classical guitar, you will always find a beautiful, decorative design - called a "rosette" - around the sound hole.Many other types guitars have a hollow body too, but other guitars have a "solid" body. The body is hollow - a classical guitar always has a hollow body, which allows it to produce a rich, resonant sound - even without amplification.partly due to tradition, and partly because it makes playing easier. The neck is slightly shorter - the neck of a classical guitar is slightly shorter.The fretboard is slightly wider - a classical guitar fretboard is built slightly wider than on most guitars to make it easier to play complicated finger techniques.Most other guitars have steel strings which produce a brighter sound. The strings are made of nylon - classical guitar strings are generally made from nylon (or other similar-sounding materials such gut, or carbon), which produce a rich, warm sound.However, a classical guitar is unique because: Now, you may be asking, how is this guitar different from every other guitar in the world? It has 6 strings, several frets, a sound hole, and other features you find on most guitars.
