The term "2fr" in guitar playing techniques refers to playing a note on the second fret of a string.
The term "am" in guitar playing refers to the A minor chord. It is significant because it is a commonly used chord in many songs and chord progressions, adding depth and emotion to the music.
In guitar manufacturing, the term "MIM" stands for "Made in Mexico." It indicates that the guitar was produced in Mexico, often by Fender, a well-known guitar company.
In guitar terminology, "action" refers to the height of the strings above the fretboard.
The term "FSR" in relation to the Fender FSR Telecaster stands for "Factory Special Run." It indicates that the guitar is a limited edition model produced by Fender in a special run or batch.
"Drop D tuning" refers to a method of tuning the guitar where the lowest string, typically tuned to an E note, is lowered to a D note. This tuning allows for easier power chords and a heavier sound in rock and metal music.
The term "am" in guitar playing refers to the A minor chord. It is significant because it is a commonly used chord in many songs and chord progressions, adding depth and emotion to the music.
In guitar manufacturing, the term "MIM" stands for "Made in Mexico." It indicates that the guitar was produced in Mexico, often by Fender, a well-known guitar company.
The term "air guitar" simply refers to the motion of playing a guitar with your hands when you don't actually have a guitar. It's just an imaginary guitar you "rock out" with to music.
The term guitar fetish means a person who really likes guitars and playing guitars. The person would probably buy a lot of guitars and accessories for guitars.
Gui is possibly slang for the full word, "guitar." Otherwise, it is used in computers for the term, "Graphical User Interface."
I don't know the slang term for a guitar but the slang term for playing the guitar is "shredding the gnar" so I'd imagine that the slang term is gnar.
a fancy term for the whammy bar on a guitar
A 'Spanish Guitar' is another term used to describe a 'Classical Guitar' or 'Nylon-String Guitar'. Obviously the term 'Spanish Guitar' is in part subject to what style of music the 'Nylon-String Guitar' is playing, usually flamenco or something similar. Another example of one instrument having different names in different styles would be what is known as a 'Violin' in classical music being known as a 'Fiddle' in folk music.
The term acoustic, albeit not neccessarily accurate, usually implies a guitar with steel strings, whereas classical implies the use of nylon strings. For playing almost all types of modern music, a guitar with steel strings is preferred.
LP means long-playing phonograph record.
a guitar pick
The term eighteen tube refers to a guitar amp which is available for about six hundred dollars through several different online companies such as Hughes and Kettner.