This kind of guitar has a huge body that all kinds of guitars can't match. The huge body makes the sound of * * * excellent, and the sound is well guaranteed. The thin waist design gives him some timbre characteristics of the auditorium, so this guitar is suitable for a wide range of styles. This kind of guitar is more similar to classical guitar in appearance, and its timbre is characterized by huge volume and full bass.
2. type d
This kind of piano guitar should be the most common, also known as "folk guitar". The standard is 4 1 inch, the piano body is relatively large, and the guitar waist is not very prominent. This kind of guitar has a large body, so the sound effect is excellent and the bass is very rich, which is suitable for playing and accompaniment.
3.OM type
The shape of OM guitar is very close to that of a guitar, with only some slight differences, that is, the area difference between the upper and lower parts of the guitar waist. It's not as big as Type A, its thickness is thinner than Type A, and its timbre characteristics are similar to Type A. But compared with the perfect balance of Type A, the high frequency performance of OM guitar is more prominent, so the high frequency of OM guitar is very clear. Especially suitable for fingering solo, generally used to play country blues and other styles.
4. type a
"A-type guitar" is compared with D-type guitar. The figure is a little smaller, the waist is bigger than the D-shaped curve, and it is almost the same as the D-shaped curve. However, the characteristic of the A-shaped curve is that the timbre is concentrated, and the intermediate frequency is very prominent and balanced. These characteristics make him very suitable for guitar solo, so many guitarists prefer type A guitar.
5. What kind of concert?
This type of guitar is smaller and waistier than the auditorium, and it is closer to the size of a classical guitar. Its timbre characteristics are very similar to those of "Auditorium" and OM, and its timbre is balanced and delicate.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-folk guitar