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Types of Guitars
  1. Acoustic guitar: This type of guitar produces sound through its hollow body, without the need for an amplifier.
  2. Classical guitar: A nylon-stringed guitar with a wide neck, used for classical and flamenco music.
  3. Electric guitar: This type of guitar uses electronic pickups to convert string vibrations into an electric signal that can be amplified.
  4. Bass guitar: A type of electric guitar with a longer neck and thicker strings used to play basslines.
  5. Twelve-string guitar: Similar to an acoustic guitar but with 12 strings, creating a richer and more complex sound.
  6. Resonator guitar: This type of guitar uses a metal cone to amplify the sound and is often used in blues and bluegrass music.
  7. Archtop guitar: A type of acoustic or electric guitar with a curved top and back, producing a bright, jazzy sound.
  8. Baritone guitar: A type of guitar with a longer scale length and lower tuning, producing a deeper sound.
  9. Double-neck guitar: A guitar with two necks, often used by musicians who need to switch between different sounds quickly.
        There are many other types of guitars as well, including travel guitars, parlor guitars, and more.

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