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[A204]Acoustic Guitar With Accessories
by Patrick Carpen, Pat
A guitar is the dream of millions of music lovers. It is one of the most stylish instruments, and it plays a significant role in rock music, country music, and pop. More recognized as a stringed-instrument, the guitar is played by producing vibration on the strings, which in turn blows air into the sound hole. However, the electric guitars rely on the amplifier that has the ability to electronically boost up the sound quality.

A guitar has a variety of guitar accessories for holding and playing it in the right chord with the maximum level of comfort. As a beginner, make sure that you use the required accessories to catch the right mood of song.

Capotasto, or in short 'capo', are clipped onto the fret board with spring tensions, since this helps to change the pitch of open strings. Capo enables the guitarist to heighten the pitch of the guitar sound by clipping the capo just below the first fret on the fret board. It can be stated that the capos enables the player to play in different keys, without changing the chord formations. This is a more helpful way of adjusting the pitch of the musical enigma.

The best attribute of the capos is that the pitch or the key of the guitar can be changed without having to worry about changing the keys themselves. However, always make sure that you place the capos as close to the guitar as possible. When you use the capos, you do not need to learn the song in different keys, only that the accompanying singers sing at different pitches.

'Plectrum', also known as 'pick', is a small piece of hard material held in the right hand between the thumb and the index finger to pick or play the strings. The first plastic pick originated in the year 1922, and was created by D'Andrea Picks. The pick is important for both electric and acoustic guitars. Nowadays, the plastic picks are the high-demand picks, but previously, the picks were mostly made out of wood, bone, steel or tortoise shells. Some picks are known as thumb picks or finger picks, which cover the finger tips and are employed mostly for the Hawaiian guitars.

Picks are available in both thick and thin forms. There is a huge controversy over the benefits of thick and thin picks. Thinner picks are said to produce an excellent range, from soft to loud. On the other hand, thick picks produce brighter sounds. However, throughout the years, the thicker picks have won an edge over thinner picks. Thinner picks usually give out less controllable and heavier sound, while thicker picks blow out more delicate and controlled tones.

The slides are preferably used in rock or jazz music to create the 'Hawaiian' magical effect, and are one of the significant guitar accessories. The slides look like knife blades, the neck of a bottle, or a round metal bar. Modern slides are made out of ceramic, plastic, brass, steel, and chrome, but the material of the slides completely depends upon the tone and weight desired by the guitarist.

Accessories, as any good fashionista will tell you, can either make or break an outfit. Now I'm not suggesting that a guitar played with last year's guitar pick simply isn't worth the effort, or that red guitar straps are the new black. However, guitar accessories do have one thing in common with their fashion counterparts-each is designed to help the user get the most out of his or her instrument or outfit, as the case may be.

There is actually a rather long list of guitar accessories available to the discerning guitar player. These range from various types of guitar supports to amplifiers to nail kits. Yes, nail kits. Hey, all that plucking and strumming can be murder on your cuticles. Suffice it to say, there are enough guitar accessory options to ensure that anyone, be they novice or master, can at least look like they know what they're doing with their guitar.

Some accessories allow the artists to increase the variety of sounds that can be created by the guitar. For instance the capotasto, or "capo," as it is more commonly called, is used to alter the pitch of the strings. This accessory is clipped to the fret board through either spring or elastic tension, and the use of one allows the artist to play in different keys without having to change the chord formations. Because of the ease with which they allow guitar players to change keys, these little gizmos are sometimes referred to as "cheaters."

A plectrum, commonly referred to as a guitar pick, is a small piece of hard material used to "pick" a guitar's strings. While most classical players prefer to use their finger nails (hence the nail kits), the guitar pick is commonly used amongst electric and sometimes acoustic guitar players. It is usually held between the thumb and first finger of the picking hand and is generally made of plastic, although bone, wood, steel and tortoise shell picks can also be purchased. The guitar pick comes in many shapes, sizes and thicknesses and varies depending on the application. Jazz picks are usually small and agile, whereas those intended for base guitars are generally larger.

A guitar accessory does not even need to be specifically designed for the guitar; it can be anything the artist uses to alter the instrument's sound. The term "slide" in guitar lingo can refer to the neck of a bottle, a knife blade or a round metal bar that is used to create a glissando, or a gliding transition from one pitch to another. Such accessories are commonly used in blues and country music and sometimes in rock. Some guitars are even played exclusively with a slide, and these instruments are referred to as steel guitars.

Then there are those accessories designed to help with the logistics of playing the guitar. Guitar supports, for example, are an alternative to the commonly use footstool. This device lifts the guitar from the player's knee, allowing the artist to keep both feet on the ground. Guitar armrests are designed to support the picking arm as it drapes over the guitar's body. And the traditional guitar strap, of course, simply helps the guitarist by supporting the instrument when he or she is in a standing position.
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