I've played a Seagull for about 13 years. It has aged really nicely, good tone, well made for the price. The only thing I don't like is how much the volume drops after about two weeks if you don't change the strings. I've never been a fan a Yamaha, but if it feels good for you, play it!
yes. it is fairly good.
The acoustic guitar
A used Yamaha Eterna EF-15 acoustic guitar in great condition would be worth about $100 - $150 in online retail. A music shop or other brick & mortar venue may charge at the higher end of this, especially if the guitar is nearer mint condition and comes with a case.
A bass guitar is better for riffs and bass lines. but the guitar is better for solos and chords. Most people would agree that normal guitars are the best.
A Yamaha FG160 acoustic guitar was available in the early 70's, possibly even in the late 60's. To tell for sure, you may try contacting a music store with the serial number.
yes. it is fairly good.
Yamaha acoustic guitars are some of the best available.
Check out Seagull . Made in Canada.
Entry level Seagull should run about $500 new.
$50
The acoustic guitar
I think Yamaha FG730S guitar is the best for nowadays.
Why not try both and see which one feels best for you? Both get good marks as quality buys in their price range.
There are several stores that sell a Yamaha acoustic guitar. Online stores include Amazon and Yahoo Shopping. Retailers that offer both online and in store purchase options include Guitar Center and Musician's Friend.
oopsy my last answer was way off. I did not get the question at forst. In my opinion a bass guitar is much better than an acoustic. But that is because I have had more fun on a bass.
No, you cannot use electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar for better sound quality. Acoustic guitars require specific strings designed for their unique construction and sound production. Using electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar can result in poor sound quality and potential damage to the instrument.
A used Yamaha Eterna EF-15 acoustic guitar in great condition would be worth about $100 - $150 in online retail. A music shop or other brick & mortar venue may charge at the higher end of this, especially if the guitar is nearer mint condition and comes with a case.