What is the name of the classical acoustic guitar that has a butterfly symbol around the hole?
CJPStaff asked:
I once had a classical nylon string guitar that was stolen from a house robbery in 1976. The stolen guitar I had in a hard shell case. It was purchased a few years before from a music store. Forgot the model but knew it was expensive and the sound was really nice. I remember that around the sound hole on the face was little butterflies. I would like to know if anyone knows what brand of guitar makers for classical guitars has this symbol.
I once had a classical nylon string guitar that was stolen from a house robbery in 1976. The stolen guitar I had in a hard shell case. It was purchased a few years before from a music store. Forgot the model but knew it was expensive and the sound was really nice. I remember that around the sound hole on the face was little butterflies. I would like to know if anyone knows what brand of guitar makers for classical guitars has this symbol.
What is the best acoustic guitar to buy someone - around the £200-£400 mark?
lish.lash asked:
I’m buying my boyfriend an acoustic guitar for his 30th birthday (its a surprise). Rather than walking into the music store without a clue, does anyone have any suggestions as to the best guitars/makes around this price-mark?
I’m buying my boyfriend an acoustic guitar for his 30th birthday (its a surprise). Rather than walking into the music store without a clue, does anyone have any suggestions as to the best guitars/makes around this price-mark?
He’s a beginner - can play a little, it will be mostly used to play at home with a few friends over.
What is it that makes a guitar easier to play than other guitars? And what is it that makes it sound good?
conundrum asked:
What are the factors that make one guitar easier to play than another? I play guitar and I’ve noticed that some guitars are just easier to play. The pick seems to glide through the strings more fluidly and it seems to make a nice sound without much effort on some guitars, but on others it is hard to strum and it just sounds bad. My guitar is like this. I have a Gibson Epiphone and it sounds bad and I have trouble strumming on it. When I play someone else’s guitar or another guitar at a music store, I can play effortlessy. There are other guitars that sound bad and are hard to play, but it always seems like the one that I have is hard to play. Does it have to do with the strings? Does it have to do with how the strings are mounted? I was recently playing my roommate’s Schecter guitar, and the strings felt so firm, yet it was easy to play and it sounded good. I took the strings off of mine and put them on his. So the same strings that were on my bad sounding guitar, sounded good on his.
His guitar was also easier to play. The same exact strings that were on mine were used, yet his guitar was easier for me to play. I must be cursed.
What are the factors that make one guitar easier to play than another? I play guitar and I’ve noticed that some guitars are just easier to play. The pick seems to glide through the strings more fluidly and it seems to make a nice sound without much effort on some guitars, but on others it is hard to strum and it just sounds bad. My guitar is like this. I have a Gibson Epiphone and it sounds bad and I have trouble strumming on it. When I play someone else’s guitar or another guitar at a music store, I can play effortlessy. There are other guitars that sound bad and are hard to play, but it always seems like the one that I have is hard to play. Does it have to do with the strings? Does it have to do with how the strings are mounted? I was recently playing my roommate’s Schecter guitar, and the strings felt so firm, yet it was easy to play and it sounded good. I took the strings off of mine and put them on his. So the same strings that were on my bad sounding guitar, sounded good on his.
His guitar was also easier to play. The same exact strings that were on mine were used, yet his guitar was easier for me to play. I must be cursed.



