Classical and Acoustic Guitar
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Classical Guitar



The Classical Guitar is similar to the Acoustic guitar. There are various differences such as the neck of the classical guitar being wider and acoustic guitar being larger in size. For more information on the construction of the Classical Guitar, click on the link.









The Classical Guitar has become a popular instrument around the world regardless of being originated in Middle-Europe. The classical guitar, not to be confused with the acoustic, has attained its own style of techniques giving it a different style of play.










Acoustic Guitar

The majority of acoustic guitars are made solely from many different types of wood. The construction of the acoustic guitar is similar to that of the classical guitar. For more information on the construction of the Acoustic Guitar, click on the link.










Many famous figures have turned the acoustic guitar into more than just an instrument played by other well known musicians. The acoustic guitar has become a cultural past time for some, and has made a mark in history for all. The unmistakeable songs by musicians such as Bob Marley, Garth Brooks, and Dave Matthews have given the acoustic guitar a name that is revered by all.