Classical guitars typically consist of six strings that are attached to the headstock at one end and to the bridge on the body at the other end. The body of the guitar is made up of several parts including the top, back, sides, sound hole, and fingerboard. The top of the guitar is usually made of spruce and is responsible for the projection of the sound. The back and sides of the guitar are typically made of rosewood, maple, or mahogany, and contribute to the guitar's tone and resonance. The sound hole, located on the top of the guitar, helps to amplify the sound produced by the strings. The fingerboard is usually made of ebony or rosewood and is where the strings are pressed down to produce different notes and chords. The neck of the guitar connects the headstock to the body and is typically made of mahogany or maple. Classical guitars also typically have tuning machines or pegs at the headstock that are used to tune the strings to the desired pitch.
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