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- Classical guitar
- Acoustic guitar
- Classical guitar strings
- Catgut
- Nylon
- Flamenco guitar
- Antonio de Torres Jurado
- Baroque guitar
- Romantic guitar
- History of the classical guitar
- Robert de Visée
- Andrés Segovia
- Contraguitar
- Federico Moreno Torroba
- Francisco Tárrega
- Alonso Mudarra
- Miguel de Fuenllana
- Adrian Le Roy
- Guillaume de Morlaye
- Gaspar Sanz
- Francesco Corbetta
- Niccolò Paganini
- Manuel Ponce
- Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Alexandre Tansman
- Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
- Luiz Bonfá
- Tanbur
- Setar
- Gittern
- Guitarra latina
- Vihuela
- Renaissance music
- Mandolin
- Classical guitar making
- Classical guitar technique
- Suction cup
- Rasgueado
- Classical guitar repertoire
- Sound board (music)
- Headstock
- Machine head
- Sound hole
- Rosette (design)
- Rosewood
- Ebony
- Fingerboard
- Neck (music)
- Spruce
- Thuja plicata
- Sequoia sempervirens
- Mahogany
- Hermann Hauser Sr.
- José Ramírez (luthier)
- C. F. Martin & Company
- Nomex
- Timbre
- Purfling
- Wood grain
- Scale length (string instruments)
- Guitar tunings
- Brahms guitar
- Classical guitar with additional strings
- Harp guitar
- Lyre-guitar
- Six-string alto guitar
- Bibliography of classical guitar
- Chordophone
- Classical guitar pedagogy
- Lute
- String instrument
- Fret
- String (music)
- Luthier
- Viol
- Albert Augustine Ltd.
- Fluorocarbon
- Strum
- Guitar pick
- Plectrum
- Helmholtz resonance
- Acoustic-electric guitar
- Truss rod
- Pickup (music technology)
- Lap steel guitar
- Russian guitar
- Steel-string acoustic guitar
- Twelve-string guitar
- Resonator guitar
- Selmer guitar
- Chitarra battente
- Slide guitar
- Parlor guitar
- Linda Manzer
- Acoustic bass guitar
- Banjo guitar
- Mexican vihuela
- Guitarra morisca
- Contemporary classical guitar
- Pickguard
- Fender Telecaster
- Fender Stratocaster
- Fender Jazzmaster
- Epicyclic gearing
- Banjo
- Bass guitar
- Vibrato systems for guitar
- Byzantine lyra
- Semi-acoustic guitar
- Electric guitar
- Composite material
- Nut (string instrument)
- Bridge (instrument)
- Fingering (music)
- Hammer-on
- Bow (music)
- Inlay (guitar)
- Relief (music)
- Hardwood
- Maple
- Finger vibrato
- Shred guitar
- Playground slide
- Veena
- Synthesizer
- Guitar
- Dovetail joint
- Mortise and tenon
- Neck-through
- Bolt-on neck
- Set-in neck
- Ukulele
- Zero fret
- Pythagorean tuning
- Pitch (music)
- Musical tuning
- Standard tuning
- List of guitar tunings
- Scordatura
- Scientific pitch notation
- Equal temperament
- Drop D tuning
- Power chord
- Fifth (chord)
- Barre chord
- Slack-key guitar
- Harmonic series (music)
- Major third
- Minor third
- Overtones tuning
- English guitar
- Open C tuning
- Repetitive tuning
- Minor chord
- Tertian
- Heavy metal music
- Major thirds tuning
- All fourths tuning
- Major chord
- All fifths tuning
- New standard tuning
- Music and mathematics
- Open G tuning
- Bass guitar tuning
- Warp refraction
- Multi-scale fingerboard
- Semitone
- Octave
- Chord (music)
- Fretless guitar
- Sitar
- Guitarist
- Appalachian dulcimer
- Diatonic scale
- Makam
- Orpharion
- Action (music)
- Straightedge
- Five-fret stretch
- Open chord
- Nail (anatomy)
- Handedness
- Fingerstyle guitar
- Fingerpick
- Rhythm guitar
- Tablature
- Time signature
- Swing music
- Tuplet
- Sixteenth note
- Jazz chord
- Acetal
- Polyetherimide
- Polycarbonate
- Acrylic resin
- Dalbergia melanoxylon
- Cordia
- Cocobolo
- Zebrawood
- Polyamide-imide
- Hermann von Helmholtz
- Resonator
- Q factor
- Acoustic resonance
- Reed valve
- Kadenacy effect
- Outline of guitars
- Variable reluctance sensor
- Fiddle
- Jazz guitar
- Humbucker
- Hybrid guitar
- Silent guitar
- Electrostatic pickup
- Lace Sensor
- Lipstick pickup
- Portamento
- Vibrato
- Vibrato unit
- Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
- Leo Fender
- Guitar amplifier
- Epiphone
- Tremolo (electronic effect)
- 3rd bridge
- String resonance
- Tailpiece
- Tapping
- Distortion (music)
- Guitar solo
- Extended technique
- String bending
- Audio feedback
- Seven-string guitar
- Carbon microphone
- Frying pan (guitar)
- Rickenbacker
- Les Paul
- Chromatic scale
- Alder
- Agathis
- Phone connector (audio)
- Fraxinus
- Ebonol (material)
- Tonewood
- Microtonal music
- Equalization (audio)
- Effects unit
- Clipping (audio)
- Effects loop
- Modulation
- Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone
- 19-inch rack
- Guitar pedalboard
- Road case
- Phaser (effect)
- Flanging
- Octave effect
- Wah-wah pedal
- Dynamic range compression
- Delay (audio effect)
- Reverberation
- Attenuator (electronics)
- Dive bomb
- Pinch harmonic
- Artificial harmonic
- Volume swell
- EBow
- Prepared guitar
- Pull-off
- Palm mute
- Guitar harmonics
- Wolf tone
- Retrofitting
- Ten-string guitar
- Chorus effect
- Experimental musical instrument
- Multi-neck guitar
- Chord progression
- Fill (music)
- Comping
- Bassline
- Jazz
- Pipa
- Electromagnetic induction
- Electronic tuner
- Guitar synthesizer
- Keytar
- List of guitars
- Sitarla
- Vintage guitar
- Root (chord)
- Perfect fifth
- Unison
- Pentatonic scale