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The acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar with steel strings. It is often used for folk in parlor format. The model shines with its solid tonewoodsTonewood:
Tonewood is the wood from which the body of a guitar is made. It influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. Popular tonewoods are mahogany or maple, which give it a high tonal assertiveness, as well as a play-friendly construction that promises pure playing pleasure. A special premium feature is undoubtedly the extraordinary design with an attractive
The term "finish" refers to the outer coating or surface treatment of a guitar. It can be different types of varnish, stain or oil that are applied to the wood to protect it and give it an attractive appearance. and the Murphy Lab ageing treatment, which creates a unique
Case for safe transportation.
The heart of the sound production here is the solid topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body made of torrefied spruce. This tonewood is extremely popular in guitar-making due to its excellent sound characteristics with a pronounced overtone spectrum. However, as the mature sound of spruce only fully develops after a certain amount of playing time, the top of this instrument has undergone a thermal treatment (torrefaction), thanks to which the fully mature sound with which you can immediately conquer the stage is revealed right from the start.
The necessary tonal balance is provided by the backFloor:
The term "back" refers to the lower part of a guitar, which serves as a resonating body. It is usually made of wood and influences the sound and volume of the instrument. and sidesFrame:
The frame is the side part of the guitar body that surrounds the cavity. It is usually made of wood and contributes to the stability and resonance of the guitar. made of solid mahogany, which can also be found in numerous high-end acoustic guitars on the market. With its warm sound and full mid-range spectrum, it perfectly complements the spruce top and is therefore ideal for a wide range of playing styles. Both powerful strummingStrumming:
Strumming is a guitar playing technique in which you strike the strings with your fingers or a pick at regular intervals to create a rhythm. Different strumming techniques and patterns create the typical sound of the rhythm guitar. and gentle picking are shown to their best advantage here, providing the ideal conditions for solid vocal accompaniment and virtuoso solo playing.
Thanks to its slim waist, the Parlor guitarParlor guitar:
The Parlor guitar is a smaller acoustic guitar with a compact body and a pleasant sound. It was developed to be easier to transport and is particularly suitable for fingerpicking and blues music. sits comfortably in the hand and is easy to play. The short scale lengthScale length:
The scale length refers to the length of the vibrating string of a guitar. It determines the distance between the nut and the bridge and influences the sound and playability of the instrument. of 628.7 mm contributes to a relaxed grip, as less force is required due to the lower string tension. In addition, the acoustic guitar has a non-slip mahogany neckGuitar neck:
Maple neck with an ergonomic V-profileNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat and a smooth rosewood fingerboard Fretboard:
The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches.which allows a comfortable hand position at any point. The fretting hand glides effortlessly over all 19 fretsFret:
Jumbo frets, making it easier to play smoothly.
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The pickguard is a plate made of plastic or wood that is attached to the front of a guitar. It protects the wood from scratches and serves as a base for striking the strings with a pick. adds a stylish accent that perfectly rounds off the elegant design. This guitar is an artful piece of history that impresses both visually and in every other respect.