kitarrid
Kitarrid are stringed musical instruments played by strumming or plucking the strings. They typically have six strings, although instruments with more or fewer strings are also common. The body of a guitar is usually made of wood and has a hollow soundbox that amplifies the sound produced by the vibrating strings. The strings are stretched over a fretboard, which is a long piece of wood attached to the neck of the guitar. Pressing the strings against the frets shortens their vibrating length, thus changing the pitch of the notes produced.
Guitars come in various forms, with the most common being acoustic and electric guitars. Acoustic guitars produce
The guitar is a versatile instrument found in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, country, folk,