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Q: What is difference in classical guitar and flat top guitar?
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What makes a flat top guitar different from an arch top guitar?

Arch top guitars take greater skill to carve, arch top guitars are usually higher quality overall, but this is most likely reflected in the price.


Is the Spanish guitar the same as the Classical guitar?

A Spanish guitar has a round neck and a Hawaiian guitar has a square neck.A Spanish guitar is meant to be played by picking or strumming while a Hawaian guitar is meant to be on your lap or a table laid flat. A Hawaiian guitar has a high action and is meant to be played with a slide.


When was the Gibson acoustic guitar first released to the public?

The Gibson acoustic guitar was called a "flat top" when it was first marketed. The flat top guitar was first available in the 1910s and was marketed towards those in the Army and Navy. This was the first affordable guitar made available.


What are the string's on the guitar called?

This is kind of a broad question. Some guitar strings are nylon (classical guitar) or steel (acoustic). For standard tuning, from top to bottom the strings are E A D G B E.


Can Catalpa wood use in acoustic guitar?

Hi, I have an acoustic/classical guitar with nylon strings that has spruce top. The back and sides of the guitar are made out of catalpa wood.


What is the range of a classical guitar?

The exact range varies from guitar to guitar, it depends on the total number of frets available and the number of strings(yes, even some classical guitars have extended range). My classical has 18 frets over 6 strings which results in a range from E2(open top E string when tuned to standard) to B6 on the 18th fret of the high E string.


What does the greek word plax mean?

In Classical Greek, plax means anything flat and broad, especially land; a broad plain; the flat top of a hill.


What is the difference between snapback and cap?

snapbacks have the snap thingy in the back, where fitted caps dont. Snapbacks have a flat top and are more flat on the top.


What is the difference between a foothill and a plateau?

A foothill is the base of a mountain or a hill at the lower elevations, while a plateau is a flat-topped elevated landform with steep sides. Foothills are typically found at the base of mountains, gradually rising towards the mountains, while plateaus are typically high, flat areas that are elevated above surrounding land.


How a guitar played?

It's actually quite simple, but you have to build calluses on your fingers before you play (meaning that a thick layer of skin grows on the tips of your finger). A good guitar to start out with is a classical guitar, then go onto a Fender guitar. And if you're really good, you can go onto a Martin Guitar (the top rated acoustic guitar company).


How is the guitar played?

It's actually quite simple, but you have to build calluses on your fingers before you play (meaning that a thick layer of skin grows on the tips of your finger). A good guitar to start out with is a classical guitar, then go onto a Fender guitar. And if you're really good, you can go onto a Martin Guitar (the top rated acoustic guitar company). Hope that helps!


What is easier to cook on a smooth top electric stove or a coil top?

There is really no difference, but is more of a personal preference. The flat top is easier to clean.