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CLASSIC OR ACOUSTIC GUITAR - how does a classical guitar differ from an acoustic one?

Classical guitar is another name for a Spanish or six-stringed instrument. She comes from Spain and is 150 years older than her acoustic relative.

How the classical guitar differs from the acoustic one in appearance:

Classic

Acoustic

The size

Less.

The "waist" is pronounced.

More.

Doesn't look like a girl.

Housing

Thinner.Thicker.
Vulture

Wider.Already.
Strings

Nylon, carbon fiber.

6 items.

Metallic.

6 or 12.

Fret marks

Located on the side of the neck

Located on the front of the neck

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Which guitar is better: acoustic or classical in sound

The acoustic guitar is an American invention, so it has a bouncy "American" character. It manifests itself in a ringing and rich sound. Only with the help of acoustics can you play country, blues, rock and roll, jazz, pop music. This instrument is designed for solo parts.

Spanish has a soft and gentle sound, necessary in academic works, flamenco, romances and ballads. If you are going to learn to play, you will need just the usual one - it is easier to press on nylon strings with your fingers. The greater distance between the strings on a classical instrument makes it easier to pick chords.

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