Acoustic and classical guitars.

GrimRiffer

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Ok. I have been gassing at both of these guitars for months now. Still, I don;t know which one to choose. I love the sound of both the acoustic and classical guitars of Maestro. The acoustic has a rich and vibrant sound to it while the classical has a much mellow and creamy side. So, can any of you experienced players tell me what are the advantages of the classical and acoustic guitars? And can you guys recommend me some models? Thanks=)
 
Ok. I have been gassing at both of these guitars for months now. Still, I don;t know which one to choose. I love the sound of both the acoustic and classical guitars of Maestro. The acoustic has a rich and vibrant sound to it while the classical has a much mellow and creamy side. So, can any of you experienced players tell me what are the advantages of the classical and acoustic guitars? And can you guys recommend me some models? Thanks=)

See which one you feel more comfortable playing with. Classical has a more spacious neck width and higher strings action. Acoustic has a more narrow neck and lower action.

Also depends on your music taste. If you enjoy classical songs, then go classical. If you prefer rock songs, then acoustic.
 
That's the problem. I don't really know what I'm into right now. I love Rodrigo Y Gabriela. Their music is simply breathtaking. Oh well. I guess I have to let my ears decide. Haha.
 
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