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How are guitars (strumming methods) categorized and what are some of their characteristics?

One is to play with the fingers, but the nails are easily damaged, so people often use false nails or put nail polish on the nails to strengthen them;

The second is to strum the strings with picks, ****ing the sound box to make music;

The third is to play with a metal round pipe (slide guitar);

The fourth is more esoteric, and is to play with a kind of finger covering that can be put on the finger;

A fourth, less popular, is to use a kind of finger cover that can be put on the finger. is to play with a type of fretboard that can be worn on the fingers.

Expanded Information

The guitar has been used in a wide variety of musical styles, and is often considered the main instrument in pop music, rock music, blues, folk music, and flamenco. The guitar has also been used in classical music, with a large number of solo pieces, chamber music and orchestral music. It usually has six strings, but also has four, eight, ten and twelve strings.

There are two main types of guitars:

An acoustic guitar, which has a long history and is amplified by a wooden ****ing sound box;

an electric guitar, which was invented in the twentieth century and is amplified by an electric amplifier. There are four types of acoustic guitars: flat guitars (also called folk guitars in China), archtop guitars (also known as jazz guitars), classical guitars and flamenco guitars.

Acoustic guitars are often used in classical, folk and pop music. Electric guitars, on the other hand, are often used in rock, blues and pop music. The invention of the electric guitar had a significant impact on Western popular culture and music.

The classical guitar, the most "noble" of the guitar family, is one of the three most famous musical instruments in the world, along with the violin and the piano.