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Guitar Body Anatomy

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Summary: Learn tips on the anatomy of the voice, the neck and the head and how the voice works in this free video clip on singing and musical instruments.

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By Brian Hudson
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Brian Hudson is a professional songwriter in Austin, TX. He has toured and recorded with the Hudson's, a local folk band in Austin, for the past 6 years. Brian also teaches folk, jazz...read more

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"Okay, so the body of the guitar consists of, let's see, we've got the, this is the, what they call the top. This is the sides of the guitar. This is the back of the guitar. I've got a three-piece back. That's typical of a Martin D35. And then, we've got, let's see, the pick up, again. This is the bridge. This is the Saddle; this is actually what the strings touch, so that the strings are basically suspended between the nut, up here, and the bridge, down here. These are pegs. I don't know what they are called. This is the pick guard. This little design here is called the Rosetta. This is the binding, here. And, that is the body of the guitar."

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