Bridge
The material from which the bridge (string holder) of the guitar is made is a device with which the strings are attached to the top deck.
Theoretically, the colour of the sound of an instrument depends on the characteristics of all its details. However, in the case of the bridge, this influence is so insignificant that the data on the material in this case are more of general reference and advertising than of real practical value. The variety of such materials is quite large; among the most common are
rosewood,
mongoy and
ebony.
Neck material
The material from which the neck of the guitar is made — more precisely, the base of the neck (the fretboard can be made from another material). Now the most commonly used materials are:
nato,
maple and
mahogany. For the value of this parameter, see p. "Top deck".
Fretboard
The fingerboard material is the surface directly under the strings. Now the most commonly used materials are:
rosewood,
mongoy and
ebony. For the value of this parameter, see p. "Top deck".