a very thin and round neck , think fender stratocaster or epiphone sg special, its much smaller feeling to our hands compared to a more metal shaped guitar like a BC Rich.
they're easier to play and faster great for small hands and beginners
bolt on - fender for example , you'll see a metal plate on the back of the neck where it joins to the body and 3 or more bolts Set neck - gibson for example , you'll see one piece of wood glued to the body neckthrough - metal and shredder guitars - all of the guitar looks like one piece of wood - the best for guitar builders.
Tune guitar down to C# (C sharp) C#,F#,B,E,Ab,C#
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thiness and thickness it comes down to and comfort based on what kind of hands you got. They're all letters to make it easy, the neck shape will look like the letter if you took the guitar apart. C shape is a common fender neck , anyone can play them from beginners to pros , a very small or thin radius neck D shape is your average guitar neck, its the most common guitar neck U shape is very thin and plays very similar to a D shape, these are used by guitar shredders its a happy medium between C and D, you get the grip of the D but the thinness of a C. V shaped necks are interesting,and not only on V guitars its like a D but they sand the edges creating a V shape, they are really easy to play the top frets like 1-5 on the low E. Great for beginners as well as pros, very fast like U's and if you can try one you'll love it after you get used to it.
G, c, d, c
bolt on - fender for example , you'll see a metal plate on the back of the neck where it joins to the body and 3 or more bolts Set neck - gibson for example , you'll see one piece of wood glued to the body neckthrough - metal and shredder guitars - all of the guitar looks like one piece of wood - the best for guitar builders.
between C-1 and C-2. It is a U-shape, unlike the spike of a human spine
C tuning? yes, I like it more than standard that and C sharp if you're into 70s rock is an amazing tuning. C shaped necks/ a stereotypical shape for fender necks
The guitar is in the Key of C
Tune guitar down to C# (C sharp) C#,F#,B,E,Ab,C#
No there is not a silent letter in the word neck.
Any guitar can be tuned to C Major. C tuning is a type of guitar tuning. The guitar strings are tuned to be two whole steps lower than when they are normally tuned.
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Yes, the C-shaped cartilage rings maintain the openness of the trachea. The rings provide structural support to the trachea, preventing it from collapsing and maintaining its shape. The open ends of the C-shape allow for flexibility during movement, such as swallowing or bending of the neck.
thiness and thickness it comes down to and comfort based on what kind of hands you got. They're all letters to make it easy, the neck shape will look like the letter if you took the guitar apart. C shape is a common fender neck , anyone can play them from beginners to pros , a very small or thin radius neck D shape is your average guitar neck, its the most common guitar neck U shape is very thin and plays very similar to a D shape, these are used by guitar shredders its a happy medium between C and D, you get the grip of the D but the thinness of a C. V shaped necks are interesting,and not only on V guitars its like a D but they sand the edges creating a V shape, they are really easy to play the top frets like 1-5 on the low E. Great for beginners as well as pros, very fast like U's and if you can try one you'll love it after you get used to it.
it is when you do a electric guitar solo in standard C tuning
No, it is a C instrument.