Top 3 Kinds of Wood for Guitars

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2020/09/26
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The instrument of choice for many aspiring musicians is the guitar. Some people choose electric guitars while others prefer the more traditional sound from a non-electric guitar. Whichever guitar a player chooses, it’s important to consider the wood that the guitar is made of because of how it influences the sound and clarity of guitars.

1 - Maple Wood

Maple is a beautiful and unique type of wood for a guitar. It can be connected to a 5 watt tube amp if the player chooses to buy an electric guitar, but its most unusual feature is that it combines a light-colored wood with a darker hardwood to build the guitar’s body. Maple wood guitars can also be cared for without too much work. 

2 - Ash Wood

This dense material actually makes two kinds of guitars: one with a soft wood body and one with a hard wood body. Since the two kinds of wood do differ from each other, it’s a good idea to listen to each kind of guitar before making a purchase. 

3 - Korina Wood

Korina wood is a beautiful type of wood for a guitar’s body. It produces a clear and sharp sound without being overwhelming. The grain of the wood is also extremely fine, which sets it apart from other kinds of wood used for guitar bodies.


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