Yamaha C40//02 Full Size Acoustic Guitar with 3 Nylon and 3 Metal strings – Thin gloss finish – Natural

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Yamaha C40//02 Full Size Acoustic Guitar with 3 Nylon and 3 Metal strings – Thin gloss finish – Natural

Yamaha C40//02 Full Size Acoustic Guitar with 3 Nylon and 3 Metal strings – Thin gloss finish – Natural

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There are many reasons why beginners tend to favor classical guitars, which we’ll outline later on. But regardless of the guitar type, you need to know you’re learning on an instrument you can trust, that plays well, and which sounds great. Every instrument featured in this guide fits that bill. Bernie had completely forgotten he had this. He said, ‘Oh, I looked in one of my old storage spaces today and I found another four guitars’”: Up close and personal with some of late guitar hero Bernie Marsden’s rarest vintage instruments For customers in outlying areas of the country, the price of the Extended Warranty may be marginally higher, due to the potential for higher collection and redelivery transport costs. The Yamaha C40II is light, comfortable to play and sounds great, making it ideal for anyone looking to learn the guitar without overextending their finances at an early stage. It rewards regular playing and will ensure your guitar journey starts out on the right foot.

Yamaha is a formidable name in classical guitars. It is a trusted brand over decades, especially in the beginner and intermediate categories. There are four broad classes of Yamaha classical guitars: In the end, I would suggest you go with a classical guitar if you want to learn classical music and want to develop your classical technique from the get-go. Classical guitars come with nylon strings which are much softer and easier on your fingers than steel strings. This gentles the initial learning curve which can be very motivating for a beginner.

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On the other hand, C40II comes with a short scale and a small body for maximum comfort. Both guitars have an excellent build quality and a terrific tone. Even more, they have an affordable price range. Based on Segovia’s legendary Hauser 1937 model, a concert guitar that is handcrafted for player nuance and control The C40MII is the all matt finish variation of one of Yamaha's most inexpensive full-size classical models, C40II. An ultra-thin natural satin finish create a rich, natural sound and incredible feel.Please note that this extended warranty is currently only available on products sold within the UK, EU or EEA, and is subject to the terms and conditions as detailed on the extended warranty certificate provided. However, the Gear4music extended warranty scheme provides an enhanced service, and is designed to offer a higher level of protection than many 'free' warranties offered by some retailers and manufacturers. These smaller 1/2 and 3/4 sized guitars are designed specifically for children or adults with a smaller physique. Yes, it’s a full-size classical guitar with 18 frets and traditional string spacing thanks to the nut width. If you’re used to playing a ¾ scale then it might feel a bit awkward at first. But once you get used to it you shouldn’t have any problems. What is the difference between C40 and C40II? In spite of the low-price tag of both of the guitars, they have amazing tone and playability. Other than that, Yamaha C40 and Yamaha C40II look really similar. If you have not seen them before, there is a good chance that you will have a hard time telling which one is which.

These guitars are designed for right-handed players, although it is symmetrical and can be used by lefties. In addition to these, both guitars feature a fingerboard of 2-1/16-inches wide.It doesn’t sound “tinny” like some other 3/4 sized guitars, which already makes it a winner in its category.



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