The sound of a guitar is a pleasant one to most of us. An acoustic guitar is a fine specimen of a great musical instrument that you can play anywhere; by the roadside, in a caf, in the great outdoors or for music fans anywhere. Acoustic guitars are made in various styles, sizes and designs. They could be luthier-crafted, custom made or mass produced. The acoustic guitar uses wood for its body and the type of wood used and how it is used play a big role in the quality of the sound it produces. The top, sides, back and the fret board must use a perfect combination of woods to make a good acoustic guitar. Mahogany, Koa, Brazilian Rosewood, Indian Rosewood, Sitka Spruce, Red Spruce, Maple, Alder, Poplar, Basswood and Ebony are used in manufacturing acoustic guitars.
A good acoustic guitar is composed of real wood in a complementary combination. One of the best ways to see how the sound works on different combinations of wood is to play each guitar you are interested in. Play a few chords up and down the fret board. Test whether the guitar stays in tune and its intonation. If you play the guitar in an amp room, it will give you a clear indication as to what the guitar actually sounds like. The guitar you buy should also feel right. Handle a few to see what fits in your arms comfortably. When it comes to acoustic guitars, there are several types. Acoustic-electric guitar is a popular acoustic type, which uses various pickups for electrical amplification.
The style of the body of the guitar determines what sort of strings is chosen for it. The dreadnought style guitars use medium gauge strings and grand auditorium guitars use light gauge strings. If you are a beginner, you might want to use light strings. Fingerpicking is easier on light strings. If you are a heavy handed strummer, then medium strings are ideal for your acoustic guitar. Another option you have with strings is a light-medium string guitar, which is perfect for both fingerpicking and strumming. These include three light gauge strings and three medium gauge strings. Medium strings have a more bass sound that is deeper and bolder. The light strings also stand out with a higher accent and a brighter sound. Therefore, you need to have a good idea about the sort of sound you are looking for.
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