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The Superb Sound of Classical Guitars





Guitars are among the most popular of music instruments in the world, practically used in almost

all genres of music there is. Be it for the bass line for the latest rap song hit, or the lead solo in a

jazz fusion piece, guitars could be found resonating their sounds in almost all types of music

there is in the world.



As musical instruments, the first generation of guitars have been known to be used even 5000

years ago. Of course, these ancient guitars didn’t exactly resemble the modern day guitar, but the

basic premise of guitars pretty much remain the same. Today, guitars come in various types and

various classes, the most common distinction of which would be acoustic and electric guitars.

Further classifications of guitars follow these guitar types. With acoustic guitars, there is the steel

stringed guitar and the classical guitar. For electric guitars, there is the arctop electric guitar and

the basic electric guitar.



There are actually more guitar types, but these stand as the most main of guitar classifications.

Between all the mentioned guitar types, the classical guitar line stands to have the most soft,

endearing sound, perfect for bringing the classical music genre to life.



The classical guitar is basically an acoustic guitar designed for plucking, as well as strumming.

Classical guitars could be fitted with pick up systems, enabling them to be hooked up to an

amplifier for large audience performances. They differ from steel stringed acoustic guitars in the

sense that a classical guitar has a wider neck, allowing for more finger placements for chords and

other guitar playing improvisations. The strings used in classical guitars are also nylon, different

from steel stringed acoustic guitars, which as their name already say, use steel strings. The nylon

strings make for more comfortable use, and the resonating sound results to more softer tones,

which makes classical guitars perfect for the rendition of classical pieces.



When talking about classical guitars and guitars in general, one thing worth noting is that there is

actually no rule in guitar playing which indicates that classical pieces could only be played using

a classical guitar. Guitarists could actually play classical pieces on acoustic steel stringed guitars,

or even in electric guitars. The nature of the sound produced by classical guitars could also be

used for various musical genres, but at their most base, classical guitars are just the perfect guitar

type for classical music.



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