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This image is a labeled diagram of an acoustic guitar, where various parts of the guitar are indicated with lines and blanks for students to fill in the correct names. Below is the solution with each part correctly identified based on standard guitar anatomy.

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Correct Labels for Each Part:



Let’s go through the diagram from top to bottom and match each arrow to the correct term:

1. Top arrow (pointing to the headstock)Head
- The headstock is the top part of the guitar where the tuning pegs are located.

2. Arrow pointing to the tuning pegsTuning pegs
- These are the knobs used to tune the strings by adjusting their tension.

3. Arrow pointing to the neckNeck
- The long, narrow part of the guitar that connects the headstock to the body; it includes the fretboard.

4. Arrow pointing to the fretsFrets
- The metal strips embedded along the neck that divide the fingerboard into semitone intervals.

5. Arrow pointing to the stringsStrings
- The wires stretched across the guitar that produce sound when plucked or strummed.

6. Arrow pointing to the sound holeSound Hole
- The circular opening on the body that allows sound to project outward.

7. Arrow pointing to the bridgeBridge
- The piece on the body that holds the strings in place and transfers their vibrations to the body.

8. Arrow pointing to the nutNut
- The small piece at the top of the neck (just below the headstock) that guides the strings over the fretboard.

9. Arrow pointing to the bodyBody
- The main resonating chamber of the guitar, which amplifies the sound.

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🔤 Final Answer Key (Matching):



| Arrow Position | Correct Label |
|----------------|---------------------|
| Top (headstock) | Head |
| Tuning knobs | Tuning pegs |
| Long neck | Neck |
| Metal strips | Frets |
| Wires | Strings |
| Circular hole | Sound Hole |
| Bridge area | Bridge |
| Nut | Nut |
| Main body | Body |

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📝 How to Use This:


- Students should write the correct label next to each line.
- The terms provided at the bottom are all correct and just need to be matched to the right location.

This exercise helps learners understand the anatomy of an acoustic guitar — essential for playing, maintenance, and music education.

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