Highlights
- Perfect instrument for emitting wonderful bass effect
- Made of rosewood and basswood material for enhanced durability
- Standard string spacing and a smooth neck offer a comfortable touch
- This classical guitar produces a warm and rich sound less susceptible to climate changes its laminated spruce soundboard is more stable than a solid top
- Built-in truss rod helps balance the tension caused by strings or temperature changes, for a straight and durable neck
- Smaller-scale instruments assist children in learning the instrument better as it makes it easier for smaller hands in learning the instrument without strain
- Do not be fooled by the size of this guitar by vault. It gives out a very good low end along with crisp highs and overtones, making it the perfect traveling partner
- Now pair it up with a younger musician wanting to pick this up for learning, or a musician who wants greater portability
- This junior guitar will give you the best of both worlds. Get the creative freedom you always wanted
- The modern steel string guitar, on the other hand, usually has fourteen frets clear of the body and is commonly held with a strap around the neck and shoulder
Overview
The classical guitar (also known as the nylon-string guitar or Spanish guitar) is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. An acoustic wooden string instrument with strings made of gut or nylon, it is a precursor of the modern acoustic and electric guitars, both of which use metal strings. Classical guitars derive from the Spanish vihuela and gittern of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Those instruments evolved into the seventeenth and eighteenth-century baroque guitar—and by the mid-nineteenth century, early forms of the modern classical guitar. For a right-handed player, the traditional classical guitar has twelve frets clear of the body and is properly held up by the left leg, so that the hand that plucks or strums the strings does so near the back of the sound hole (this is called the classical position). However, the right hand may move to the fretboard to achieve different tonal qualities. The player typically holds the left leg higher with the use of a footrest. The modern steel string guitar, on the other hand, usually has fourteen frets clear of the body and is commonly held with a strap around the neck and shoulder.
Specifications
String Material | Steel |
Finish | Glossy |
Tone Quality | High |
Smooth Fingerboard | Yes |
Rust Free | Yes |
Colour Name | Black/White/Brown |
Material | Wood |
Model Number | MK46BassEGuitarblack |
Music Format | Vinyl |
Number Of Strings | 6 |
Product Height | 5.8 cm |
Product Length | 120 cm |
Product Weight | 3.5 kg |
Product Width/Depth | 38.5 cm |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Type Of Musical Instrument | Acoustic |
What’s In The Box | 1x Guitar, 1x Bag, 1x Strap, 1x Power Wire And 3x Guitar Plectrum Accessory |
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