Electric Guitar

Size of braille drawing: 11 rows, 7 cells

By René Holzhauer, 2021

Braille drawing electric guitar

Here we go!

Row 1:
space 2 times, dots 46, FOR, k
Rows 2–5:
space 3 times, FOR
Row 6:
space, IN, c, FOR, c, EN
Row 7:
space, WH, space, FOR, space, s
Row 8:
space, AR, space, FOR, space, GH
Row 9:
s, space 2 times, FOR, space, apostrophe, WH
Row 10:
l, space, dot 4, c, a, dot 4, dots 456
Row 11:
dot 4, EN, hyphen 3 times, IN, a

Description of the Drawing

The electric guitar is depicted from the front, standing upright. On its top is the head, below is the neck and under it the body. The individual dots on the head’s left and right sides represent the pegs (to tune the strings with). The electric guitar’s neck consists of two strings, which symbolize the actual six strings and the fretboard. On the corpus, the strings continue to the bridge. To the right of the bridge are two controls knobs for volume and tone.

This braille drawing was originally created for the non-profit organisation einfach machbar e. V. during the project “Blind Children Draw Pictures – Drawing with Letters” financed by the charity Aktion Mensch.

Braille drawing with grid: electric guitar