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DREADNOUGHT GUITAR




DREADNOUGHT GUITAR

Playing the Guitar can be a wonderful and exciting experience. It teaches us
discipline and helps us express our artistic ambitions. Through the combination
of artistic imagination and the mastering of different techniques, we are able
to enjoy beautiful, inspirational and exhilarating music. There are a variety of
different types of Guitars and over the last 80 years the design of Guitars has
changed increasingly fast.

One such type of Guitar is the Dreadnought Guitar. Named after a British WWII
class of Battleship, these type of Guitars were originally developed by the C.
F. Martin & Company.

Today, there are a wide variety of Dreadnought style guitars. From a 12 string
guitar to Epiphone guitars, Alvarez guitars, Taylor guitars, Yamaha guitars,
Guild guitars and many more. As you can see, today, the guitar industry has
embraced the basic Dreadnought design, and everyone has their own unique spin on
it. A Dreadnought guitar can either be an only Acoustic Guitar or an Acoustic
Electric Guitar as they are especially designed for and utilized in Bluegrass,
other types of Folk Music. Another very popular style of music that a
dreadnought guitar can be used for is that of Country Music. In fact in the
early days when dreadnought models such as the D-28 made their way into the
world of music many artists were bothered by the deep bass quality with the
large exception of Country Music artists. The larger size of the instrument
provided an excellent sound to often replace a bass instrument as a complement
to vocals, and other less deep resonating string instruments.




WHAT IS A DREADNOUGHT GUITAR?

When dreadnought guitars were first manufactured and for many years after that
they’re were only acoustic varieties. Today we also have dreadnought acoustic
electric guitars, however on this page I want to explain the specific qualities
of the purely acoustic guitars. A quality dreadnought acoustic guitar is made up
of solid woods like Mahogany, Rosewood, Koa, and spruce. A general scale length
is 23 to 26 inches long with 14 open frets of about 20 total. When choosing what
type of Acoustic Guitar to buy it’s easy to get lost and confused looking among
thousands of different kinds of them. The basic requirements of a guitar depend
on the specific purpose for which you are purchasing a guitar. Is it for an
adult, or a child? Is the Guitarist at an advanced, intermediate, or beginner
level of playing, what kind of price do you want?

The essential difference of a dreadnought guitar from any other one is that
dreadnoughts are much larger in physical size. So, if for instance you’re
looking for a guitar to start out with then a dreadnought may not be the best
choice because they are more expensive and repairing them will cost more than a
smaller model. Once the guitarist has learned an appropriate level of
appreciation and skill for guitars and guitar playing then I would consider
looking into getting a dreadnought. However in some cases there are dreadnoughts
that are suited for particular beginners such as the Rogue RA-090 Dreadnought
Acoustic Guitar, Natural. When you do decide that is time for a dreadnought
there are even still a great variety of them. In order to better help you make
the best possible choice for you, be sure to check out our Dreadnought Acoustic
Guitar list.

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