
Kisai Cutaway 41" Electro-Acoustic Guitar
Electric guitar
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The type of guitar determines the sound, playability, and suitability for different music genres. Choosing the right type is crucial as it influences the overall playing experience and the style of music you wish to create or perform.
Electric guitar
Typical price
290.– to 990.–
Features magnetic pickups and electronics to amplify sound, suitable for rock, pop, and jazz.
Ideal for those looking to explore diverse sound effects and play with bands or recording setups, offering versatility and a wide range of tonal options.
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Acoustic guitar
Typical price
130.– to 800.–
Constructed with a hollow body to naturally amplify sound without the need for electronics.
Perfect for singer-songwriters and those seeking a portable instrument with rich, resonant tones for genres like folk and country.
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Classical guitar
Typical price
100.– to 360.–
Equipped with nylon strings and a wider neck, designed for fingerstyle playing and classical music.
Best suited for beginners and classical musicians, offering a softer sound and ease of playability for intricate compositions.
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The material of a guitar plays a crucial role in determining its tonal quality and durability. Selecting the right material can enhance the sound and longevity of the instrument, catering to different playing styles and preferences.
Mahogany
Typical price
290.– to 840.–
Provides a warm, rich tone with pronounced midrange frequencies.
Ideal for players seeking a robust sound that performs well in various musical genres.
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Maple
Typical price
270.– to 800.–
Produces a bright and clear sound with strong note definition.
Perfect for those who prefer crisp tones and greater sustain, often favored in lead guitar playing.
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Spruce
Typical price
180.– to 490.–
Offers a balanced tone with a wide dynamic range, enhancing both low and high frequencies.
Recommended for versatile musicians looking for an adaptable sound suitable for different playing styles.
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
Typical price
440.– to 2100.–
Known for its smooth texture and rich tonal quality.
Favored by many guitarists for comfortable playability and a warm, resonant sound.
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Stringed instrument features refer to the specific components and design elements of a guitar that affect its sound, playability, and versatility. Understanding these features helps buyers select a guitar that suits their musical style and performance needs.
Solid Body
Constructed from a single piece of wood, providing a consistent and durable build.
Ideal for electric guitars, offering enhanced sustain and reduced feedback, perfect for rock and metal genres.
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Fender Sonic Mustang HH MN Flash Pink electric guitar
Electric guitar, Poplar (body), Maple (neck), Synthetic Bone (saddle), Maple (fingerboard)
Steel strings
Made of steel, these strings produce a bright and crisp sound.
Best suited for genres like rock, pop, and country, offering durability and high tension for powerful playing.
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1 Volume control
Allows for adjustment of the overall sound output of the guitar.
Provides simple control over sound dynamics, making it easy to adapt to different playing environments.
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Fender Sonic Mustang HH MN Flash Pink electric guitar
Electric guitar, Poplar (body), Maple (neck), Synthetic Bone (saddle), Maple (fingerboard)
Tremolo
A lever system that alters the pitch of notes by changing the tension of the strings.
Great for adding vibrato effects, enhancing expressiveness in performances, particularly in genres like rock and blues.
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The number of strings on a guitar affects its sound range and playing complexity, influencing the type of music that can be played. Choosing the right number of strings is essential for matching the player's skill level and musical style preferences.
Up to 4 x
Typical price
230.– to 640.–
Limited range ideal for bass guitars, focusing on lower tones.
Best suited for genres like jazz and funk, providing a deep, rhythmic sound.
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5 - 6 x
Typical price
190.– to 800.–
Standard string count for most guitars, covering a wide range of notes.
Perfect for beginners and versatile playing, accommodating various music styles from rock to classical.
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7 - 8 x
Typical price
840.– to 1000.–
Extended range offering more notes and chords, ideal for advanced players.
Suitable for complex compositions and genres like metal, allowing for intricate and diverse sound expressions.
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The brand factor helps customers navigate through the vast options of guitars, ensuring they choose a reputable and trusted manufacturer. Brands like Yamaha are known for their consistent quality, while Ortega offers unique designs, helping buyers match their preferences with performance needs.
Max Music
Offers a range of affordable guitars suitable for beginners.
Provides solid construction and reliable sound quality at competitive prices.
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Yamaha
Renowned for high-quality instruments across various price ranges.
Ideal for beginners and professionals alike due to their durability and excellent sound.
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Voggenreiter
Specializes in educational music products and instruments.
Great choice for learners, providing user-friendly and instructional designs.
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vidaXL
Focuses on budget-friendly instruments with basic features.
Suitable for casual players or those new to guitar playing who require an economical option.
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