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Why is an acoustic guitar made of wood?​

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Answered by ratanhantal81
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There are numerous wood species used in acoustic guitar construction. The most common woods are varieties of Mahogany, Spruce, Cedar, Rosewood and Maple. Manufacturers and luthiers choose woods based on availability, cost and the anticipated quality of the finished guitar.

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Answered by Anonymous
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<font color=blue>The vast majority of guitar bodies are made from wood. Wood has a resonance unmatched by other materials. It is the vibration of the wood when the strings are played that sets the tone of the guitar. Most acoustic bodies have a bottom of a heavier wood, such as mahogany, and a lighter wood, such as spruce, for the top.

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