
Kisai Cutaway 41" Electro-Acoustic Guitar
Electric guitar
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Guitar type refers to the category of guitar based on its construction, sound production, and design. Choosing the right type is crucial as it directly influences the sound quality, playing style, and suitability for different music genres.
Electric guitar
Typical price
260.– to 990.–
Equipped with pickups and electronics to amplify sound through an external amplifier.
Ideal for rock, blues, and jazz, providing versatility and a wide range of effects and tones.
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Classical guitar
Typical price
94.– to 360.–
Features nylon strings and a wider neck, producing a warm, mellow tone.
Perfect for classical, flamenco, and folk music, offering a softer, richer sound.
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Western guitar
Typical price
230.– to 680.–
Known as a steel-string acoustic guitar, it has a bright, loud sound.
Suited for country, rock, and pop, providing powerful projection and clarity.
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Acoustic guitar
Typical price
140.– to 710.–
Relies on its body shape and size to produce sound without electronic amplification.
Versatile for various music styles, offering a natural, resonant sound suitable for beginners and experts alike.
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Stringed instrument features refer to specific characteristics of a guitar, influencing its sound quality, playability, and overall musical experience. Choosing the right features is crucial for aligning the guitar's performance with the player's style and needs, ensuring satisfaction and optimal usage.
Solid Body
Typical price
300.– to 990.–
Constructed from a single piece of wood without any hollow spaces.
Offers greater sustain and reduced feedback, ideal for high-volume performances.
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Steel strings
Typical price
320.– to 1300.–
Made from steel, producing a bright and sharp tone.
Preferred for genres like rock and country, providing a crisp and powerful sound.
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Nylon strings
Typical price
180.– to 420.–
Constructed from nylon, creating a softer and mellower tone.
Ideal for classical and flamenco music, offering a warm and smooth sound.
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Tremolo
Typical price
270.– to 1200.–
A lever that alters string tension to vary pitch.
Enables expressive playing and effects, popular in rock and surf music.
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The material of a guitar influences its tonal qualities, durability, and overall performance. Choosing the right material is crucial for achieving the desired sound and feel during play, affecting both novice and professional musicians.
Mahogany
Typical price
290.– to 840.–
Known for its warm and rich tone, mahogany enhances the depth of sound.
Ideal for blues and rock music, it offers a balanced resonance and sustain.
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Maple
Typical price
260.– to 840.–
Provides bright and clear tones with a strong mid-range.
Recommended for jazz and pop genres, it delivers articulate sounds and crisp projection.
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Spruce
Typical price
170.– to 440.–
Renowned for its bright and responsive sound qualities.
Perfect for fingerstyle playing, offering clarity and dynamic range.
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
Typical price
300.– to 1400.–
Offers a smooth and comfortable playing surface with a rich, warm tone.
Favored for its durability and versatility, enhancing playability across various styles.
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The country of origin for a guitar can influence its craftsmanship, quality, and associated musical traditions. This factor plays a significant role in shaping the guitar's sound and durability, impacting the overall playing experience and longevity.
USA
Typical price
1900.– to 2600.–
Renowned for high-quality craftsmanship and iconic guitar brands such as Fender and Gibson.
Ideal for professional musicians seeking robust build and distinctive American rock and blues tones.
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Japan
Typical price
1100.– to 2200.–
Known for precision engineering and innovative designs, offering excellent build quality.
Favored by players who appreciate reliability and advanced features, providing great value for money.
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Tokai LS129 Matt Violin Made in Japan (incl. koffer)
Electric guitar, Mahogany (body), Maple (top), Mahogany (neck), Rosewood (fingerboard)
Germany
Typical price
100.– to 210.–
Famous for meticulous attention to detail and superior engineering, often used in classical guitars.
Perfect for classical musicians desiring rich tone and exceptional sound consistency.
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Mexico
Typical price
370.– to 1500.–
Offers affordable yet high-quality guitars, often associated with Fender's production lines.
Great choice for beginners or budget-conscious musicians seeking reliable performance without high costs.
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The brand factor in guitars significantly influences sound quality, craftsmanship, and innovation, guiding customers to choose based on their musical needs. Yamaha, Ortega, and Voggenreiter are notable examples, each offering unique strengths in terms of durability, sound, and affordability.
Max Music
Recognized for producing affordable guitars with a focus on beginner-friendly models.
Ideal for newcomers seeking reliable instruments without breaking the bank.
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Voggenreiter
Known for its range of educational and entry-level guitars.
Perfect for beginners looking for accessible learning tools and materials.
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Yamaha
Renowned for high-quality acoustic and electric guitars, offering excellent sound and build.
Suitable for musicians who value consistency and versatility in their instruments.
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vidaXL
Offers budget-friendly guitars with basic functionality.
Great for casual players looking for affordable options without advanced features.
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