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Best Classical Guitar

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How is the best classical guitar different than other guitars? Watch this video for more information. The main difference is that classical guitars typically use three nylon strings plus three steel strings, while acoustic and electric guitars have six strings all of steel. The unique string set of a classical guitar gives it a very rich and distinct sound. The classical guitar also has a much broader neck than an acoustic guitar.

While the classical guitar is best know to have a sweet and mellow sound, it is also capable of passion and fire. One example of this is Flamenco music, filled with wonderful heritage and an enormous repertoire. Learn more about classical guitar history, famous classical guitarists and best classical guitars.

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