Acoustic Guitar
This tactile graphic shows a front-facing view of an acoustic guitar, highlighting its hourglass-shaped body, long neck, and circular soundhole. It is a primary resource for introducing the anatomy of string instruments and the concept of fretboards.
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This tactile graphic is designed for Music Education and Fine Motor Development lesson plans. The bold, continuous lines define the guitar’s body, while the internal lines represent the strings and frets, providing a grid-like texture for students to explore. Educators and parents can use this tactile graphic to demonstrate the relationship between the length of a string and its pitch, as well as to identify key parts like the bridge, the neck, and the tuning pegs at the headstock. In a classroom setting, this can be used in a “search and find” exercise where students locate the soundhole or count the number of strings, helping them build a mental map of how a guitar is held and played.
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