Acoustic Guitars: Left Handed Guitars
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Acoustic Guitar Types
Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars
Compared to other smaller bodied acoustic guitars, a dreadnought produces extended highs and lows, more bass, as well as a bolder and louder voice that responds well to fast and heavy strumming. The Martin D-28 and D-18, Gibson J-45 and Hummingbird, and Taylor Grand Pacific dreadnoughts are some of the most popular examples of this model.
Auditorium Acoustic Guitars
These acoustic guitars are known for having an accentuated midrange and rich harmonic-heavy tone, though they typically are not as loud as a dreadnought. They are ideal for fingerpickers but can serve a variety of artistic purposes that players require.
Jumbo Acoustic Guitars
The jumbo acoustic guitar is larger than the dreadnought, with a big and powerful sound. Due to its massive size, it sits well in the mix with other acoustics, as it covers a wider frequency range and allows for the most focused sounds to shine through. The Gibson brand is generally considered a master of crafting jumbo guitars.
Parlor Acoustic Guitars
Even smaller than auditorium models, parlor guitars have a tone similar to the Auditorium acoustics, but tend to have a more woody and bluesy sound. They have even been dubbed "blues boxes" by many. Finger-style players will feel right at home on a parlor guitar, as the smaller size allows for a lighter touch that creates great volume with ease.
Classical/Nylon Acoustic Guitars
These acoustics have several features that set them apart from the other styles, most obviously their nylon string design. These strings produce a mellow and warm tone while being easier on the fingers—as the music played on these instruments is almost always finger-style. Classical guitars generally have a wider nut width - creating more space between the strings for complex chords and scales that the music often commands.