Subject: Re: neck width of classical guitar vs. steel strung guitar
Author: Learnwell
Date: 20 Jul 2008
Ref:

> You refuse a student on the basis of "tone"?

That was one of several things, but yes, tone is crucial and needs to
be developed from the beginning from a technical standpoint.

If tone is not important then why do electric guitarists spend all
that money on certain amps, pedals, modifications, pickups, etc?
You've got only two things for tone on a classical guitar: the guitar
and your hands. Nothing worse than a guitarist with bad tone.


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