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Classification and timbre characteristics of acoustic guitar

(1) is commonly known as folk guitar, which is called by China people. To be precise, it should be called acoustic guitar or acoustic guitar. Type d has both missing corners and missing corners, but there is no guard plate.

② The standard is 4 1 inch, the piano body is large and the waist is not very prominent.

(3) Because the piano is bigger, the sound effect is better and the bass is richer.

④D guitar is suitable for playing and singing.

①A-type guitars are smaller than D-type ones, but their waistlines are larger than D-type curves ... Some A-type guitars have fenders, while others don't. Of course, the guard only plays a protective role to prevent the pickaxe from scratching the panel.

②A-type guitar is not as good as D-type in singing, but its sound is characterized by soft balance. Because of this, type A guitar is suitable for fingering.

The shape of OM is similar to that of A-type, but the upper and lower parts of guitar waist are not as big as A-type.

The timbre of OM is not much different from that of A, except that the guitar is missing a corner.

(1) J-type guitar has a thin waist, but it is big, and the sound effect is good when it is big. J guitar has the best sound effect of all guitars.

② J-type guitar has some characteristics of A-type guitar because of its thin body, so its application scope is still relatively wide.