An acoustic guitar is a guitar that produces sound acoustically—by
transmitting the vibration of the strings to the air—as opposed to
relying on electronic amplification . The sound waves from the strings
of an acoustic guitar resonate through the guitar's body, creating
sound. This typically involves the use of a sound board and a sound box
to strengthen the vibrations of the strings. The main source of sound
in an acoustic guitar is the string, which is plucked or strummed with
the finger or with a plectrum. The string vibrates at a necessary
frequency and also create many harmonics at various different
frequencies. The frequencies produced can depend on string length, mass,
and tension. The string causes the soundboard and sound box to vibrate,
and as these have their own resonances at certain frequencies, they
amplify some string harmonics more strongly than others, hence affecting
the timbre produced by the instrument