1. The guitar is a plucked string musical instrument, consisting of a wooden box on a pole that is attached the fingerboard or storeroom, usually with a sound hole in the center of the lid and six strings. On the fingerboard are inlaid dishes that allow the different notes. Its specific name is Spanish classical guitar or guitar It is the most widely used in genres like blues, rock and flamenco, and quite common in singers. It is also used in genres such as rancheras and cruppers addition to the folklore of various countries. When the instrument is smaller than a guitar is called a fife and when it is largest bass guitar. The latter is often used by mariachis.
2. Parts of the Spanish or classical guitar: 1. Headstock, 2. Capo 3. Plugs, 4. Frets, 7. Mast, 8. Neck, 9. Box (classic) or body (electric), 12. Bridge, 14. Tapa, 15. Soundboard, 16. Aro, 17. Rosetta, 18. Strings and 20. Fingerboard