Classical guitars typically consist of a hollow wooden body with sound holes, a long neck made of a hardwood such as basswood, and six strings made of nylon or gut. The headstock at the top of the neck contains the tuning pegs for each string, which are used to adjust string tension and pitch. The strings are attached to the bridge at the bottom of the body, which transmits the vibrations of the strings to the soundboard, producing the guitar's distinctive sound. The fretboard is located on the neck and contains frets that mark where the strings are depressed to produce the different notes. Classical guitars are usually made of high-quality wood and may have ornate decorative elements, such as inlays or rosettes around the soundhole.
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