Acoustic
guitar
An
acoustic
guitar
is
a
modern
form
of
guitar
descended
from
the
Classical
guitar,
but
generally
strung
with
steel
strings
for
a
brighter,
louder
sound.
Much
heavier
construction
is
required
to
withstand
the
added
tension.
Sometimes
the
term
steel-stringed
guitar
or
folk
guitar
is
used
to
differentiate
from
the
classical
guitar.
The
acoustic
guitar
is
often
played
with
one
or
more
guitar
picks,
small
plates
of
hard
plastic
or
other
material
used
to
strike
and
strum
the
strings.
Most
players
use
a
flat
pick
held
between
the
thumb
and
index
finger.
A
few
use
fingerpicks,
picks
worn
on
the
thumb
and
three
fingers.
Fingerstyle
acoustic
guitar
players
use
fingerpicks
or
use
their
bare
fingers
and
fingernails
to
strum
and
strike
individual
notes.
One
variation
on
the
standard
acoustic
guitar
is
the
12
string
guitar,
which
sports
an
additional
doubling
string
for
each
of
the
traditional
six
strings.
This
guitar
was
made
famous
by
artists
such
as
Huddie
Leadbetter
(a.k.a.
Leadbelly),
Pete
Seeger,
and
Leo
Kottke.
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