plastic,metal and wood
Wood and metal and plastic and paint.
plastic and metal strings
wood, metal, *nylon, steel, plastic *for strings
Most of them are made of plastic. I have seen metal ones, however.
Metal, plastic, nylon, pretty much anything.
the bit connecting the head to the neck. the plastic or metal part which has grooves for the strings.
Thin shaped plastic, metal, acrylic or any suitable solid material pieces that people use to play guitar to save their fingers from constant friction and to get better sound off the string.What guitar picks are.Guitar picks are triangular shaped plastic peices that people use to play giutar with. They hold it with their fingers and use it so they don't scrape fingers with guitar strings. AnswerA guitar pick is a small thin device (of metal or plastic or ivory) used to pluck a stringed instrument
Whatever the maker wants, though wood is typical and traditional. Plastic or metal are other options.
Plastic guitar strings are lighter, easier on the fingers, and produce a softer sound compared to traditional metal strings. They also require less maintenance and are less likely to cause hand fatigue during long playing sessions.
No there metal not plastic the top has plastic
Well violins are made from wood. Things like triangles and bells are made from metal. Not sure about plastic. But something like a guitar uses all 3! Like a wood used for the body, metal for the hardware and plastic for things like the scratchplate, tuner buttons n stuff.