25 Colorful Guitar Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones

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A guitar is a musical instrument made from wood and strung with steel and nylon strings. It is used widely in folk music, rock music, and flamenco, with a different style for each music genre. If your kids love music, guitar coloring pages are perfect for them.

Top Guitar Coloring Pages For Kids

These guitar coloring pages will help your child learn more about different kinds of string instruments while having fun. We have a few of the best guitar coloring sheets free to print on our page. They feature some of the most popular varieties of the musical instrument.

1. Acoustic Guitar

We have a coloring page for the good old acoustic guitar. The acoustic guitar is one of the most recognizable varieties of the guitar. It has a personal quality and is suited to small halls, churches, and homes. Acoustic guitars rely on a soundboard to convert and amplify the energy of the vibrating strings. They have a hollow body and are made of wood. They look similar to classical guitars in terms of appearance.

Through our coloring page, your child will also learn how to spell ‘acoustic guitar,’ adding to their vocabulary and spelling skills.

2. Double Neck Guitar

One of our coloring pages shows a double-neck guitar. The black and white image will look beautiful when filled with vibrant shades.
The double-neck guitar has two fingerboard necks. It has one standard six-string neck and a twelve-string neck. It is usually used in live concerts when a guitarist needs a twelve-string guitar for the rhythm and a six-string guitar for the solo break.

3. Resonator Guitar

Let your child color the black-and-white diagram of a resonator guitar, a musical instrument prized for its distinctive sound. It was originally designed to produce louder music than regular acoustic guitars. A resonator guitar, unlike a regular guitar, does not have a regular sound hole. It has a large, circular perforated cover plate that conceals the resonator cone. The sound in the resonator guitar is produced by one or more spun metal cones present in it.

4. Banjo

We have included a picture of the banjo, a six-stringed musical instrument with the neck of a guitar. It is mainly used for producing classical and folk music. Teach your child about the significance of the banjo while they color the sheet.
For instance, you can tell them that the banjo is usually associated with traditional Irish, country, folk, and bluegrass music. It also occupies a central place in African American traditional music. A banjo is capable of producing much lower notes than a traditional guitar.

5. Electric Guitar

The coloring image shows a stunning electric guitar. Let your child fill in the diagram with some bright and vibrant shades to make it look appealing. Unlike acoustic and classical guitars, electrical guitars require an amplifier to produce a good sound. The sound is produced by a magnet reacting to the vibrations of the strings. Electric guitars are thinner than acoustic guitars, and therefore, less force is needed to press them down.

6. Electro-Acoustic Guitar

We also have an image of the electro-acoustic guitar, a type of guitar halfway between the acoustic and electric guitar. The sheet will look beautiful when your kids will fill it with beautiful colors.
An electric acoustic guitar looks the same as a steel-stringed acoustic guitar. The only difference is that electro-acoustic guitars can be plugged into an amplifier if required. These guitars come with an electronic device that captures the vibration of the strings, allowing the sound to be amplified. It has transducers, microphones, and pickup to make the sound louder.

7. Rock Guitar

Kids will enjoy coloring the black-and-white coloring sheet of the rock guitar. A rock guitar is used for rock and pop performances, where amplification is needed. It originally had semi-hollow bodies for a warmer tone, but eventually acquired a sleeker design to complement the look of the rock stars. Rock guitars are quite solid and heavy, so people always wear a comfortable shoulder strap to carry them around.

8. Mandolin

We have a stunning coloring page of a mandolin, a small, teardrop-shaped guitar. A mandolin has a hollow wooden body with a tailpiece that holds one end of the strings. It is believed to have evolved from the lute family in the 17th and 18th centuries.
There are many types of mandolin, the three most common being the bowl-backed mandolin, the carved-top mandolin, and the flat-top mandolin. A traditional, Italian mandolin has 12 strings, while the modern mandolin has four groups of two strings each. Each set of strings is aligned closely together to produce soothing music.

9. Ukulele

Our page features a coloring page of the ukulele, a type of small guitar. Share some information about this musical instrument while coloring this diagram with your kids. For instance, you can tell them that the ukulele is a small, guitar-like musical instrument, originating from Hawaii. Like the acoustic guitar, the ukulele is also built from wood in a shape that mimics an acoustic guitar. The ukulele guitar generally employs four nylon strings or four courses of strings. Its tone and volume vary according to its size and construction.

10. Harp Guitar

We also have a coloring page for the harp guitar, a unique musical instrument. The picture has a simple outline, so even young kids can color it without much difficulty.

A harp guitar is a musical instrument with additional unstopped strings that accommodate individual plucking. The instrument looks like a harp but produces a typical acoustic guitar sound.

We hope your kid and you enjoy these free printable guitar coloring pages online. Our guitar pictures to color can also be used for any music-themed projects for preschool children or young kids. They are also educational and will teach your kids how to spell the names of different kinds of guitars while allowing them to express their creativity by coloring. So, what are you waiting for? Print out these guitar coloring pages for your music-obsessed kids and get them started.

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