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What are the main differences between a classical guitar and a normal guitar?
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- byrde94Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
a classical guitar uses nylon or gut strings, and has a very lightly braced top, since the strings have low tension.
it has a wide, flat neck for easy access to a finger picker
a Spanish" or regular acoustic has music heavier bracing, to handle the additional tension the steel strings have. they also have more bracing on the bass side, for the extra tension. Thye have a much thinner neck.
they have a larger body, to give them more volume and more bass.
you hear the spanish guitar about 95% of the time
- morrowLv 45 years ago
All yet Martin's answer is misguided to one quantity or yet another. A classical guitar is an acoustic guitar. that's an acoustic guitar with a slot head, tie bridge, gentle bracing, nylon strings, and the neck meets the physique on the twelfth be annoying. The strings are 3 undeniable nylon and 3 with a mild alloy - oftentimes copper alloy - wrapped around a nylon center. Classical guitars are basically performed fingerstyle, on no account with a %. and are used in general for enjoying classical music, subsequently their call. What you're concerning as an acoustic guitar is extra extraordinary referred to as a metallic string flattop guitar. It has a solid head, pin bridge, heavier bracing, and for sure metallic strings. The neck many times meets the physique on the 14th be annoying. that's performed the two with a %. or fingerstyle and is used for a large form of music which contain rock, pop, united states of america, human beings, bluegrass and extra.