Koda HWOM203 Acoustic Guitar.
Koda Hwom-203 Acoustic Guitar. Full size acoustic guitar ideal for beginner to intermediate level players by KODA.
This guitar has a nice bright sound.
✓ Spruce Top
✓ Mahogany Back & Sides
✓ Rosewood Neck
✓ Strap Buttons
Stand Not Included
Koda Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic Guitar Body Shape
Common body shapes for modern acoustic guitars, from smallest to largest:Parlor – Parlor guitars have small compact bodies and have been described as “punchy” sounding with a delicate tone.[13] It normally has 12 open frets. The smaller body makes the parlor a more comfortable option for players who find large body guitars uncomfortable.
Grand Concert – This mid-sized body shape is not as deep as other full-size guitars, but has a full waist. Because of the smaller body, grand concert guitars have a more controlled overtone and are often used for its sound projection when recording.
Auditorium – Similar in dimensions to the dreadnought body shape, but with a much more pronounced waist. This general body shape is also sometimes referred to as an "Orchestra" style guitar depending on the manufacturer.[14] The shifting of the waist provides different tones to stand out. The auditorium body shape is a newer body when compared to the other shapes such as dreadnought.
Dreadnought – This is the classic guitar body shape. The style was designed by Martin Guitars to produce a deeper sound than "classic"-style guitars, with very resonant bass. The body is large and the waist of the guitar is not as pronounced as the auditorium and grand concert bodies. There are many Dreadnought variants produced, one of the most notable being the Gibson J-45.
Jumbo – The largest standard guitar body shape found on acoustic guitars. Jumbo is bigger than a Grand Auditorium but similarly proportioned, and is generally designed to provide a deep tone similar to a dreadnought's. It was designed by Gibson to compete with the dreadnought, but with maximum resonant space for greater volume and sustain. The foremost example of the style is the Gibson J-200, but like the dreadnought, most guitar manufacturers have at least one jumbo model.
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