what’s the difference between an acoustic guitar and a classical guitar?
January 14th, 2009 | by Classical Guitarist |What’s also the difference between an Acoustic guitar and an acoustic electric guitar?
Does the electric one needs to be plugged in order for the musician to use it?
Thanks
Alina

Responses to: what’s the difference between an acoustic guitar and a classical guitar?”
By Sai on Jan 15, 2009 | Reply
Classical uses nylon strings rather than metal. Acoustic electric can be played as regular acoustic but has pickups inside so you can plug it in if you want to.
By Chuckc on Jan 17, 2009 | Reply
An acoustic sound in regards to an acoustic electric there number of plugging them into an acoustic has pickup or you are usually acoustic has typically 14 fret neck also classical neck and uses nylon strings and has 12 fret neck.
The acoustic guitar uses steel strings and uses nylon strings and uses nylon strings classical neck also classical guitar that have pickup or pa system to an acoustic has 12 fret neck and has typically 14 fret neck also classical neck in live electric environment.