What’s the DIFFERENCE between acoustic and classical guitars?
What’s the DIFFERENCE between acoustic and classical guitars?
These are the main differences between acoustic and classical guitars.
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Originally posted by UCiKAJGAgGTq1r2rTVGp3ANw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RkrAdXJ70s

What's this acoustic size by inches, a 38?
what was the melody at the end of the video
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Technically, both are acoustic guitars, meaning not an electric guitar. But with so many electric pickups being added to the acoustic steel string guitars, the differences are being reduced. I have 3 nylon string guitars. Only one of them is a standard classical guitar.
they no hav strap
classical also sounds "more ancient" and close to medieval mandolin.
That song is so familiar is there a name to the song?
Acoustics stink compared to classical
perché si è messo a suonare Marracash ????
My classic guitar here has like nylon and steel
That acoustic guitar. What's that shape called.
They are both acoustic guitars, the one is a classical guitar, the other a western or folk guitar. They are acoustic as opposed to electric guitars. If equipped with a pickup, acoustic guitars can be played electric, too.
In South America nylon string is THE guitar.
A classical guitar IS an acoustic guitar….
Nice nice information
Been playing nylon for years, I love the feel and the sound, can play up near the bridge for a twangier sound if you want. I would have to blame the Idiots Guide to Guitar for this. Was written by Frederick Noad and he leaned heavily biased toward classical guitar, I was lucky to have used that book, it was great and made me love nylon, I play 6 and 12 steel string too but nylon is where it’s at my opinion.
I have an acoustic and I would like total try nylon strings. What are your thoughts
Wow – I didn't know that there was any difference! I thought they were just 2 different words for the same thing!
Edit: I really appreciated you explaining this – I learned something new today.