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What (who) is G-sharp guitar - definition


G-sharp guitar         
  • Slotted headstock on Classical G-Sharp guitar.
  • Pitched headstock on G-Sharp Standard G-Sharp guitar.
  • G-Sharp guitar with acoustic bridge.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
The G-Sharp or G# guitar is an instrument in the guitar family, invented in 1997 by the Norwegian luthier Øivin Fjeld. It differs from other guitars mainly because of the short scale length of only 20.
G♯ (musical note)         
MUSICAL NOTE
Sol Dièse; Sol♯; Sol ♯; La♭; Sil (musical note); Sil note; Le (musical note); Le note; La Bémol; Sol Diese; G-sharp (musical note); G sharp (musical note); G sharp (note); G-sharp (note)
G♯ (G-sharp) or sol dièse is the ninth semitone of the solfège. In the German pitch nomenclature, it is known as gis.
Classical guitar         
  • Popular song (public domain): Spanish Romance.
  • A photo of a contemporary "double-top" construction guitar made by Gernot Wagner in 2013 and owned by [[Jason Vieaux]].
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  • Diagram showing exterior parts of the classical guitar
  • 19th century guitar made by Manuel de Soto y Solares, held by Spanish guitarist [[Rafael Serrallet]]
ACOUSTIC WOODEN GUITAR WITH WIDE NECK, STRINGS MADE OF NYLON
Guitar/Classical; Classical Guitar; Nylon string guitar; Contemporary classical guitar; Modern classical guitar; Classical guitars; Nylon-string guitar; Gut string guitar; Gut-string guitar; Classic guitar; Gaetano vinaccia; Violão; Nylon guitar
The classical guitar (also known as the nylon-string guitar or Spanish guitar) is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. An acoustic wooden string instrument with strings made of gut or nylon, it is a precursor of the modern acoustic and electric guitars, both of which use metal strings.