Its the spruce (Sitka Spruce 5 A Grade being the best)that is selected for the Guitar, its usually stright grain and has excellent tone when hit. (you check the tone of the wood by hitting it, it will have a tone like a musical note, wood without good tone will have a dull thud, no tone).
High quality spruce.
Sitka Spruce Red Spruce Ash and Mahogany are the main types
Fender Concord Acoustic Guitars Imported from China and Korea with Spruce top and Nato back and sides from 1985 - 1992 MSRP at production was $187 - $320 USD
It is most commonly used for the tops of acoustics due to its fairly high strength and low weight (I think). Less commonly used for electrics. I have seen a few electric guitar using spruce, a Parker once I think. Spruce is also used in Flaxwood which Flaxwood use to make...Flaxwood Guitars!
Everything that i have seen says that it is solid spruce with laminated maple sides.
Yes. There are flattop and arched top acoustic guitars.
Sitka Spruce Red Spruce Ash and Mahogany are the main types
The Taylor DDSM's (Doyle Dykes Signature Model) sound board is made of Sitka Spruce
Fender Concord Acoustic Guitars Imported from China and Korea with Spruce top and Nato back and sides from 1985 - 1992 MSRP at production was $187 - $320 USD
the main woods are mahogany, maple and rosewood. although their are exotic woods like ovangkhol, and woods like the Brazilian or Indian spruce.
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It is most commonly used for the tops of acoustics due to its fairly high strength and low weight (I think). Less commonly used for electrics. I have seen a few electric guitar using spruce, a Parker once I think. Spruce is also used in Flaxwood which Flaxwood use to make...Flaxwood Guitars!
Everything that i have seen says that it is solid spruce with laminated maple sides.
His guitars were burned as is gypsy custom, along with the rest of his belongings by his wife. One was buried on top of his casket.
You can purchase left handed acoustic guitars from websites such as Guitar Center. Once on the page, type "Left Handed Acoustic Guitars" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the guitars.
Acoustic guitars have been around for longer than anyone can know. Old guitar like objects are often found that are dated way back when. There are also many diffrent types of guitars. I'll do my best to list them and the dates they were found below. As for electric guitars, my personal favorite of the many different kinds, were founded in the 1930s by George Beauchamp.Renaissance and Baroque guitars: 1674sClassical guitars: 1817-1892sFlat-top (steel-string) guitars: 1840sArchtop guitars: 1856-1918sSelmer-Maccaferri guitars: 1893-1988s
Well what I like are mainly freshmans
Yes. There are flattop and arched top acoustic guitars.