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Frequently Asked Questions regarding Acoustic Music and Acoustic Instruments

Acoustic & Classical Guitars
Questions & Answers




UPDATED 03/20/07

FAQ's on Acoustic Guitars

On Choosing a GuitarOn Learning GuitarAcoustic Guitar Body StylesAccessorizing & CustomizingGuitar for Left-HandersSet-Up & Troubleshooting12-String GuitarBanjtarSpecific BrandsBrand Comparisons



On Choosing and Purchasing an Acoustic Guitar
Buying Your First Acoustic Guitar General Questions on Acoustic Guitar Buying Your First Nylon String Classical Guitar
Learning Acoustic Guitar...Technique Building
Guitar Crosspicking Technique Book Guitar: Crosspicking Techniques Classical Technique on a Steel String
Guitar: Technique/Learning Guitar: Fingerstyle Technique Classical Guitar Playing Technique
Guitar: Learning with Handicap Guitar: Fingerpicking Techniques Classical Guitar Playing with a Flatpick
Guitar: General Technique Guitar: Flatpicking Technique Classical Guitar vs. Fingerstyle
Guitar: FOTW Video Samplers Acoustic Guitar Online Lessons Guitar Terminology
On Choosing an Instructor Learning Materials for the Visually Impaired Fingerstyle Mediums
Guitar: Building Technique Guitar: On Using a Flatpick Guitar: Cowboy Style Approach
Guitar: Open-Tunings The Art of Ragtime Guitar
Acoustic Guitar Body Styles
Acoustic Guitar Body Styles and Sizes Cutaway Body Styles Acoustic Guitar Design & Construction
Classical Guitar Body Styles and Sizes Questions about Archtop Guitars Steel String (Acoustic) vs Nylon (Classical)
Body Styles for Blues Dreadnought vs. Folk Rosewood vs. Mahogany
Acoustic Guitar Accessorizing & Customizing
Guitar/Mandolin: Choice of Flatpicks Using Thumbpicks/Fingerpicks The Tortis Flatpick
Acoustic Guitar: On Using a Capo Pick-Ups & Amplifying Acoustic Guitars Acoustic Guitar: D-Tuners
Acoustic Guitar for Left-Handers
Acoustic Guitar for Lefties Converting to Left-Handed
Acoustic Guitar Set-Up, Repair, Modifications & Troubleshooting
Vintage Guitar: Care & Feeding Acoustic Guitar: Wide Neck Options Classical Guitar Restringing
Troubleshooting Pick-Up Problems Acoustic Guitar: Tuning Problems Classical Guitar Tuning Problems
Installing a Pick-Up System JLD Bridge Doctor Set-Up and Repair for Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic Guitar: Wood Choices Mic'ing vs. Pick-Up System
Acoustic Guitar 12-String Tips and Info
12-String vs. 6-String General Questions on 12-String Guitar 12-String Guitar Tuning
Choices of Flatpicks and Fingerpicks for 12-String Approaches and Medium for 12-String Choosing a 12-String
12-String Drawings from the Acoustic Forest CD Release
Banjitar 6 & 12-String Banjos
Gold Tone Banjitars 6-String Banjos 6 & 12-String Banjo: Approaches 6 & 12-String Banjo: Tunings
6-String Banjo Banjitar 6-String Banjo: Imitating a 5-String Banjo Intro to the 6 & 12-String Banjo Video
6 & 12-String Banjo: Choices 6 & 12-String Banjo: Choices 6 & 12-String Banjo: String Choices
Deering 6-String Banjos 6-String Banjo: Fingerstyle 6 & 12-String Banjo: Learning to Play
Questions regarding specific brands:
Brand Comparisons:
Johnson Guitars Martin Guitars Martin vs Taylor
Lucida Classical Guitars Blueridge Guitars Breedlove vs Gallagher
Breedlove Guitars Ovation Guitars Blueridge vs Morgan Monroe
Breedlove Classical Guitars Ibanez Guitars Larrivee Guitars
Gallagher Guitars Morgan Monroe Esteban Guitars
Gibson Guitars Galveston Guitars
Gibson vs Martin

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