assuming 19 nightenn frets on your high e string it b6
Classical guitars are usually 19 frets long.
Japanese manufacturer Aria Guitars makes acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, and classical guitars. It also offers a wide range of accessories.
Harmony guitars have been made for over 30 years. A dedicated agent of Harmony guitars said that their guitars are of the highest quality since they are made from beech wood.
Yes I currently have one of them.very nice looks and sound
In My opinion definitely the final few moments of Mendelssohns violin concerto in e when the highest note of the solo violinist overcomes the whole orchestra.
The highest note on a guitar is on the last fret of the high E string. Different guitars have different number of frets, hence the highest note varies depending on the instrument. On vintage fender guitars, such as stratocasters from the 1950's there were only 21 frets, hence the highest note was a Db Most guitars today have 22 frets, making the highest note a D, but there is an increasingly large number of 24 fret guitars from brands such as ibanez, schecter and esp that push the highest note to E, giving the guitar a full range of 4 octaves. In recent years, ibanez manufactured the 27 fret Xiphos, which make the highest note F# Of course there are many, techniques such as pinch harmonics, and effect pedals which allow the guitar to reach tonalities beyond that of the last fret, but as far as normal notes are concerned the ones shown are the highest, given the guitar is in standard tuning
Not necessarily . Classical guitars can come from many countries, notably Spain, Italy, France, German , England and USA
Classical guitars are usually 19 frets long.
Japanese manufacturer Aria Guitars makes acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, and classical guitars. It also offers a wide range of accessories.
a more plastic or softer feeling string used on classical guitars , interesting fact before the 1940s they where made out of animal guts for classical guitars
Wood, metal, and nylon strings
No. A classical uses nylon strings that are softer than the steel strings found on an acoustic. The acoustic produces a brighter, sharper sound.
Spain these are known as classical guitars
Spain is the traditional country.
guitars violins and lots of classical types
no, a classical guitar doesn't always have a truss rod. The added tension could warp the neck making it unplayable over time. In my experience classical guitars also have softer frets than a steel string guitar. Steel strings would eat away at a classical guitars frets in no time. I've personally witnessed classical guitars that were ruined because someone wanted to use steel strings on them.
Electric guitars, and all electrical instruments.