maple i think
The neck of a guitar as no other name than that -- the neck. This is the part of the guitar that connects the body to the head of the instrument. Located on the neck are the frets and the fretboard. In addition, all of the guitar strings rest slightly above the fretboard. In short, "the neck" is already a technical term. It doesn't have a special name to make it sound fancier.
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
bass guitar.
you can't because the neck of the bass guitar is to long for an electric guitar case.
One neck is a regular six string, the other is twelve strings.
a guitar that a has a personel touch to, an example would be if u get a guitar's neck changed like if u take a flying-v neck and put it on an epiphone SG body its a custom guitar, there usually 1 of a kind if its made personally.
Bottle neck, brass neck, guitar neck.
It depends on where you have it. Try restringing your guitar, see it that fixes it. And what kind of climate do you keep your guitar? If its wet a lot, the neck could be absorbing water.
a Guitar
Of all the guitars I've played I would definitely say the neck of a Fender Stratocaster. Honestly, nothing else even comes close. Hi, mstrgitr here, I have owned strats an teles and jaguars. I've had an ESP strat for about 20 years. It is a 400 series, as a working musician all my life( Im 66) I can tell it is the best working neck you will ever want to play, saw the neck on ebay for $345 just for the neck.
You can purchase used electric guitar necks from ebay. You would have to search 'used electric guitar neck' and most likely the make of the guitar neck you are looking for.
The Mitchell MD100 guitar neck is glued to the body.
yes
Fender, in their cheaper 'Squier' range, make a maple neck Stratocaster in the _very_ attractive Daphne Blue; a light pastel shade. For reasons i won't bore you with, I happen to own one, along with US Strats and other high-end guitars. IMHO They play well, sound good, and are excellent value for money. I am not associated with Fender. I have, however been playing guitar since 1962. Hope this helps.
Not really. I have a guitar and I don't get hurt from playing it. So no.
6 for the first neck, 12 for the other stereotypically.. but it all depends on what kind you want as I want a 7 and 8 string neck on a custom one if I got the chance.
The neck of a guitar as no other name than that -- the neck. This is the part of the guitar that connects the body to the head of the instrument. Located on the neck are the frets and the fretboard. In addition, all of the guitar strings rest slightly above the fretboard. In short, "the neck" is already a technical term. It doesn't have a special name to make it sound fancier.