acoustic guitar
Plucked stringed instrument whose hollow body amplifies the vibrations produced by the strings.
rib 
Each of the thin pieces of wood that form the sides of the instrument.
rose 
Ornament bordering the soundboard hole.
position marker 
Piece of mother-of-pearl, wood or plastic imbedded into the center of certain sections of the neck.
soundboard 
The upper face of the instrument; it receives the vibrations from the bridge and transmits them to the sound box.
sound box 
The hollow part of the instrument; it amplifies the sound vibrations produced by the strings.
neck 
Part of the guitar separated into sections by frets and along which the strings are stretched.
bridge 
Piece of wood over which the strings are stretched; it transmits their vibrations to the soundboard.
purfling 
Ornamental strip of wood around the edge of the soundboard and the bottom of the sound box.
heel 
Projection at the lower end of the neck that connects it to the body.
fret 
Metal piece that acts as a reference point along the string, dividing the neck into sections separated by a semitone.
nut 
Small piece glued to the top of the neck; its function is to separate the strings and raise them between the head and the bridge.
peg 
Piece of wood or metal that rolls the end of a string to adjust its tension to obtain the exact note.
head 
The upper end of the neck, where the pegs are attached.