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.
Well.....the classical guitar strings are thicker....but i dont think it matters. maybe you can. XxLuciferExilexX
Yes, it is. It generally has nylon strings and is constructed an a smaller, more classical frame.
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.
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.
I have heard from several reliable sources that he is. He was playing a cheap classical when he recorded his album "Guitar Man" and a mutual friend has said that he was on the quest for a really good quality classical guitar.
Some resources for finding classical guitar tabs online include websites like Ultimate Guitar, Songsterr, and 911Tabs. These sites offer a wide range of tabs for classical guitar pieces that you can search for and access for free.
The advantages of using a steel string classical guitar over a traditional nylon string classical guitar include a brighter and louder sound, better projection, and the ability to play a wider range of musical styles due to the increased tension and responsiveness of the steel strings.
Classical guitar? Isn't that a no brainer
You can make your own classical guitar music sheet by taking music classes that teach you how to do it from the following: YouTube, Classical Guitar Canada, Guitar Press, Classical Guitar 101.
classical or electric guitar does not matter. the only thing that matter is how well you play it, and it depends on your taste for music. if you love rock and roll, then go for electric guitar but if you like classical, i suggest you take classical guitar
The latest person that give the guitar the classical of today is Segovia
The classical guitar is best bacause guitarists are most familiar with it.
Guitar Center carries many different models of classical guitars. Prices range from two hundred dollars to two thousand dollars, depending on the brand and quality of guitar. Practice and student guitars will cost significantly less than a professional guitar.
Yes, classical guitar can be played on an acoustic instrument.
Get a method book on classical guitar (eg. solo guitar by fredricl noad ) and get lessons Yes, and here's a good reference: http://stason.org/TULARC/musical-instruments/classical-guitar/
Classical guitar styles include fingerstyle, flamenco, and classical. Techniques used in playing classical guitar include fingerpicking, arpeggios, tremolo, and scales.
The ideal range of a guitar for playing a wide variety of musical genres is typically considered to be a guitar with 6 strings and a standard tuning of EADGBE. This range allows for versatility in playing different styles of music, from rock and pop to jazz and classical.