Guide to Acoustic Guitars

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Guide to Acoustic Guitars There are two kinds of guitars, namely electric and acoustic guitars. The most common type of guitars is the electric guitar, due to the advancement in technology. However, for those people who understand the real value of quality guitar sounds, opt for the Acoustic Guitar. Acoustic guitars are those that produce sound, without requiring any form of electronic amplification. This is why it is common to find these guitars being referred to as natural sound guitars. They are referred to as acoustic guitars because they use acoustic techniques to amplify the sound produced by the guitar strings. Below are examples of some common acoustic guitars available in the market.

Common Acoustic Guitars Yamaha F-310 Steel String Acoustic Folk Guitar: This is a beautiful acoustic guitar made from various wooden components such as Javanese Rosewood fretboard, Indonesian Mahogany, and Spruce. The Javanese Rosewood fretboard is used in one series of the Yamaha F-310 i.e. the fg series. The Spruce and Indonesian Mahogany on the other hand, is common in all series for making the top and sides respectively. This acoustic guitar is normally preferred by folk and bluegrass guitarists due to the distinct sound that it produces because of its larger and deeper dreadnought guitar body. It is also great guitar for beginners due to its affordability. Some of its advantages include low cost, deep rich sound and easy fretting.

Jasmine By Takamine S34C NEX Acoustic Guitar: Similar to the Yamaha F-310, this acoustic guitar comes with a spruce top, Rosewood fretboard, natural finish and chrome turners.


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