B Minor 7 or B Minor Dominant 7 Bm7
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Acoustic Guitar Anatomy
History of the Modern Acoustic Guitar –> Acoustic Guitar Anatomy Reference Body The body of the acoustic guitar is hollow. Spruce, red cedar, rosewood and other woods are used for acoustic guitars. Bridge The bridge holds the strings and or saddle to the body of the guitar. Sometimes has a whammy or tremolo bar attached […]