
How different is playing classical guitar in a guitar?
I want a classical guitar, but nobody in my area teaches … How is it different from playing a regular acoustic? and I thought that's what it's called, I mean, the kind with nylon strings or anything else instead the strings of metal …
All the guitars have the same set of (six strings, fret board, etc.) and will play the same technical point of view. The difference, as you already alluded to, is the "classical" guitars have nylon strings above (which I find very easy to play). The neck is usually greater, too, allowing an additional facility to play. Body types can vary, but usually in the coffee "range of sizes (a little smaller than the acoustic default). Except that if you are already playing, you just have to learn a somewhat different style of play using more than one finger-picking technique. Happy Trails.
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