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Headstock or peghead is a part of guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 or similar stringed instrument. The main function of a headstock is holding the instrument's strings. Strings go from the bridge past the nut and are usually fixed on machine head
Machine head

A Machine Head, also called a tuner, gear head, or tuning machine, is part of a string instrument ranging from guitars to double basses, a geared apparatus for tensioning and thereby tuning a string, usually located at the headstock....
s on headstock. Machine heads are used to tune the guitar by adjusting the tension of strings and, consequentially, the pitch of sound they produce.

traditional layouts of tuners are called "3+3" (3 top tuners and 3 bottom ones) and "6 in line" tuners, though many other combinations are known, especially for bass guitars and non-6-string guitars.






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Headstock or peghead is a part of guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 or similar stringed instrument. The main function of a headstock is holding the instrument's strings. Strings go from the bridge past the nut and are usually fixed on machine head
Machine head

A Machine Head, also called a tuner, gear head, or tuning machine, is part of a string instrument ranging from guitars to double basses, a geared apparatus for tensioning and thereby tuning a string, usually located at the headstock....
s on headstock. Machine heads are used to tune the guitar by adjusting the tension of strings and, consequentially, the pitch of sound they produce.

Construction details

Two traditional layouts of tuners are called "3+3" (3 top tuners and 3 bottom ones) and "6 in line" tuners, though many other combinations are known, especially for bass guitars and non-6-string guitars. When there are no machine heads (i.e. tuners are not needed or located in some other place, for example, on guitar body), the guitar headstock may be missing completely, as in Steinberger
Steinberger

Steinberger refers to a series of distinctive electric guitars and bass guitars, designed and originally manufactured by Ned Steinberger. The word Steinberger can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that produced them....
 guitar or some Chapman stick
Chapman Stick

The Chapman Stick is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. He set out to create an instrument designed for the "Free Hands" tapping method of both hands parallel to the frets that he invented in 1969....
 models.

Guitar Headstock Angle
The headstock may be carved separately and glued to neck using some sort of joint
Woodworking joints

Joinery is that part of woodworking that involves joining together pieces of wood, to create furniture, structures, toys, and other items. Some wood joints employ fasteners, bindings, or adhesives, while others use only wood elements....
 (such as scarf joint
Scarf joint

A scarf joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking or metalworking. The scarf joint is used when the material being joined is not available in the length required....
). There are two major trends in headstock construction, based on how the string will go after passing the nut. The advantages and disadvantages of both trends are very debatable and subjective, so these two variants are used:

  • Straight headstocks form a single plane with a flat surface of neck (and fingerboard). This makes neck and headstock easier to manufacture, they can be constructed from a single piece of wood. Fender usually uses non-angled, straight headstocks. Because of the low angle of the string over the nut, string retainers (sometimes referred to as string trees for their tree shape) must be used to avoid the string coming out of the nut while playing.


  • Angled headstocks form some kind of acute angle with a surface of neck. The value of "magic angle" (called headstock pitch) that gives the best tone and stability is also very debatable, but it is usually in a range from 3° to 25°. For example, various manufacturers and particular guitar models use:
    • Guitars
      • 4°: Guild
        Guild Guitar Company

        The Guild Guitar Company is a USA-based guitar manufacturer founded in 1952 by Alfred Dronge.The first Guild workshop was located on Newark St....
      • 11°: Martin
      • 12°: Bigsby
        Bigsby

        The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece is a type of vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul A. Bigsby. The device allows musicians to bend the pitch of notes or entire chords with their pick hand for various effects....
        , Yamaha SGV
      • 13°: Peavey
        Peavey

        Peavey may refer to:*Peavey , a logging tool used to move timber*Peavey Electronics, an American audio equipment manufacturer**Hartley Peavey, the founder of Peavey Electronics...
        , Warmoth
      • 14°: Gibson Firebird
        Gibson Firebird

        The Gibson Firebird is a solid-body electric guitar guitar manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1963 to the present....
         V and VII, Gibson X-plorer
        Gibson Explorer

        The Gibson Explorer is a type of electric guitar. The Explorer made its debut in 1958. The Explorer offered a radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its sibling, the Gibson Flying V....
        , some vintage Gibson guitars, Washburn
        Washburn Guitars

        Washburn Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer. It was established in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois. Washburn is known for many innovations in guitar building and marketing: for example, it was the first guitar manufacturer to use artist endorsements and build a large-bodied acoustic guitar....
        , most budget Epiphone
        Epiphone

        File:Guitar Epiphone 01.jpgThe Epiphone Company is a musical instrument manufacturer founded in 1873 by Anastasios Stathopoulos. Epiphone was bought by Chicago Music Company in 1957 who also had owned Gibson Guitar Corporation....
         replicas of Gibson models
      • 17°: Gibson ES-335
        Gibson ES-335

        The Gibson ES-335 was the world's first commercial Semi-acoustic Guitar electric guitar, released by Gibson Guitar Corporation 1958 in music. It is neither hollow nor solid; instead, a solid wood block runs through the center of its body, but the sides are hollow, sporting violin-style f-holes....
        , Gibson Les Paul
        Gibson Les Paul

        The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar originally developed in the early 1950s. The Les Paul was originally designed by Ted McCarty and endorsed, named and used by then popular jazz/Pop music guitarist Les Paul....
        , Gibson SG
        Gibson SG

        The Gibson SG is a popular model of solid-bodied electric guitar that was introduced in the early 1960s....
        , Epiphone
        Epiphone

        File:Guitar Epiphone 01.jpgThe Epiphone Company is a musical instrument manufacturer founded in 1873 by Anastasios Stathopoulos. Epiphone was bought by Chicago Music Company in 1957 who also had owned Gibson Guitar Corporation....
         Casino
    • Basses
      • 10°: all Gibson basses
      • 12°: Yamaha SBV
      • 14°: most Epiphone replicas of Gibson models
      • 24°: Kinal


Luthier
Luthier

A luthier is someone who makes or repairs stringed instruments. The word luthier comes from the French language word wikt:en:luth#French which is French for "lute"....
s of both styles frequently cite better sound, longer sustain
Sustain

Sustain may be a parameter of musical sound in time. As its name may imply, it denotes the period of time during which the sound is sustained before it becomes inaudible, or silent....
 and strings staying in tune longer as advantages of each style. Fragile construction is cited as a disadvantage of each style too: single piece necks are more likely to break on occasional hit and are harder to repair, while glued-in necks can break with time.

Apart from its main function, the headstock is an important decorative detail of a guitar. It is the place where overwhelming majority of guitar manufacturers draw their logo
Logo

A logo is a graphical element that, together with its logotype form a trademark or commercial brand. Typically, a logo's design is for immediate recognition....
. Some guitars without machine heads (for example, ones equipped with Floyd Rose SpeedLoader
Floyd Rose SpeedLoader

Floyd Rose SpeedLoader is a floating, double-locking, guitar bridge based on the Floyd Rose. It was in development since 1991 and was introduced to the public in 2003....
) have a headstock for purely decorative reasons.

Signature headstock outlines

All major guitar brands have signature headstocks that make their guitars or guitar series easily recognizable. An unwritten ethic law of the guitar industry allows copying of overall guitar body designs, but no major brand copies headstock designs. As seen in a section below, even "copied" at the first glance designs retain clear visible changes in dimensions, proportions of elements, etc, so it is almost always possible to tell a major brand of a guitar by looking at headstock.

Fender-like curved 6-in-line headstocks



Classical-like 3+3 headstocks



Pointed headstocks, 6-in-line



See also

  • Matching headstock
    Matching headstock

    On some electric guitars of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation the headstock is painted the same color as the body, this is called the matching headstock....