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bass guitarclick to hear

Guitar whose tonal range is lower than that of the electric guitar; it usually has four strings.
bass guitar treble tone control bass tone control volume control balancer body bridge tuning peg neck head fret position marker fingerboard nut pickups strap system

treble tone control click to hear

Button that adjusts the frequency of the electric signals produced by the treble microphone.

bass tone control click to hear

Button that adjusts the frequency of the electric signals produced by the bass microphone.

volume control click to hear

Button that controls the loudness of the instrument.

balancer click to hear

Button that lets the player choose between one or both microphones.

body click to hear

Hollow nonresonant part of the instrument where the guitar’s electrical components are housed.

bridge click to hear

Piece over which the lower ends of the strings stretch; it also attaches them to the body.

tuning peg click to hear

Device that adjusts the tension of the strings.

neck click to hear

Part of the guitar separated into sections by frets and along which the strings are stretched.

head click to hear

The upper end of the neck where the tuning pegs are attached.

fret click to hear

Metal piece that acts as a reference point along the string, dividing the neck into sections separated by a semitone.

position marker click to hear

Piece of mother-of-pearl, wood or plastic imbedded into the center of certain sections of the neck.

fingerboard click to hear

Board on which the player’s fingers are placed to control the length of the vibrating string to determine the pitch of a note.

nut click to hear

Small piece glued to the top of the neck; its function is to separate the strings and raise them between the head and the bridge.

pickups click to hear

Device that converts the vibrations of the strings into electric signals.

strap system click to hear