FrankNew111
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Dreadnaught or 000?
Doesn't look like anybody chimed in on this one. Did you decide which one?Dreadnaught or 000?
Depends what you plan to use it for, how much bass and volume you need, etc.Dreadnaught or 000?
Hmmmmm. I thought it is more which is more comfortable to play.Depends what you plan to use it for, how much bass and volume you need, etc.
Simple as that. The purpose of different body shapes is to suit different sonic needs.
That was priceless. Nice find.Definitely the 000 if we’re playing tic-tac-toe.
The dreadnaught was invented to give players more volume and bass, especially in bluegrass music where there aren’t a lot of instruments but you want volume.Hmmmmm. I thought it is more which is more comfortable to play.
And my answer is 000
I did not know this and had the order backwards. I thought the 000 came after the dreadnaught and that it, the 000, was designed purely for comfort.The dreadnaught was invented to give players more volume and bass, especially in bluegrass music where there aren’t a lot of instruments but you want volume.
Good thing I was already well into playing guitar in 1916 to know this stuff!I did not know this and had the order backwards. I thought the 000 came after the dreadnaught and that it, the 000, was designed purely for comfort.
Thank you.
I find the smaller body much easier to play. Just for that, it would start playing acoustic on a smaller guitar, then go bigger if I needed the different sonic profile after getting comfortable playing acoustic.I plan to buy a guitar, can you advise what is better to take to start. I have a very big desire to learn how to t
I plan to buy a guitar, can you advise what is better to take to start. I have a very big desire to learn how to t
Exactly what veinbuster said especially if you are smaller guy, which I am. I have two Martin 000's and a Seagull S6, which is dreadnaught size. I always grab one of the Martins purely because it is more comfortable. I probably haven't played the Seagull in more than a year and should sell it. It's a really nice guitar, especially considering it is a cheaper one.I find the smaller body much easier to play. Just for that, it would start playing acoustic on a smaller guitar, then go bigger if I needed the different sonic profile after getting comfortable playing acoustic.