Buyer’s Guide
Choosing your first instrument is the most important rite of passage for any guitarist. In the world of classical guitar, this choice goes far beyond aesthetics: it defines the comfort of your posture and the quality of the tone you will project.
Unlike the steel-string guitars used in rock or folk, the classical guitar has specific anatomical features—such as a wider neck and nylon strings—that are essential for performing classical techniques. An unsuitable instrument can lead to poor posture habits or even demotivation.
In this guide, we will demystify technical terms (such as 'solid tops' and 'saddles') and list the essential accessories that transform ordinary study into professional practice. Our goal is to ensure that every cent of your investment is converted into sound quality and ergonomics.

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