Some are cutaway in shape, while others are symmetrical. Cutaway describes a guitar with a little portion of its body removed to make it simpler to play the higher frets. A body, strings, fretboard, sound hole, bridge, and tuning pegs are all present on them. To enhance loud noises, some guitar bodies—like Dreadnaughts and Jumbos—are more prominent. Parlor and auditorium guitars provide a low, quiet sound, although they come in various sizes, depending on the player: full size, half size, and three-quarter size.