Yes Most likely
Dreadnought - regular stringed acoustic guitar Resonator (Dobro) classical guitar - nylon stringed guitar a lap steel guitar without pickups mandolin is very close to a guitar as well
I would not advise this because most classical, or nylon string guitars do not have the steel reinforcing rod in the neck of the guitar that the steel string guitars have.
ONE of Bugg's favorites is the all-mahogany Martin 000-15sm, with an L.R. Baggs M1 Active magnetic pickup
Any nylon-stringed acoustic guitar is suitable for a beginner. Some of the recommended brands are Ibenez and Washburn, You should always try the guitars out in a store to see how they sound and feel to you.
They are quite different; so each has its advantages and disadvantages: The steel guitar is louder, the nylon strung is played without a plectrum and is easier to control.
Yes, it is possible to put nylon strings on an acoustic guitar, but it is important to make sure the guitar is designed for nylon strings as they exert less tension than steel strings.
Nylon Or steel are best for acoustic but i would recommend having nylon strings on classical guitar rather than acoustic.
Yes, you can put nylon strings on an acoustic guitar, but it is important to make sure the guitar is designed for nylon strings as they exert less tension than steel strings. Using nylon strings on a guitar designed for steel strings can cause damage to the instrument.
The term acoustic, albeit not neccessarily accurate, usually implies a guitar with steel strings, whereas classical implies the use of nylon strings. For playing almost all types of modern music, a guitar with steel strings is preferred.
Nylon strings are lower tension in comparison to steel strings and have a warmer tone than steel string, thus making steel strings higher tension than nylon with a brighter tone than nylon strings.
An acoustic guitar with steel strings (as opposed to a classical guitar which has nylon or gut strings).
Guitar strings aren't seperated between electric and acoustic, the varieties are nylon, steel... etc.