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Exotic Hardwoods Uses In Guitar-making Posted By: Art Gib
You can differentiate a well-made guitar from a cheap and poorly-made guitar easily just by looking at the materials that make up the top, back, and sides of the instrument. A cheap guitar will be made from manufactured composite woods or layers of engineered wood glued together. A finely crafted guitar will have a soundboard, back, and sides made from solid pieces of hand-selected wood. Solid woods offer more durability and resonance than a composite guitar. Also, the tones of a solid wood guitar will improve as the wood ages. Listed below are some of the best exotic woods used in the construction of the back and sides of a fine guitar.MahoganyThis beautiful lightweight dark wood with a strong grain structure is one of the most sought after materials for guitarists. For a player who wants an instrument with a rich and warm tone, mahogany's characteristics create a perfect sound. Mahogany has a straight grain free of pockets and a characteristic reddish-brown color. Mahogany typically originates in one of three places: West India, Cuba, and Honduras.MapleAnother beautiful tone wood for guitar-making is maple. exotic hardwoodsexotic woods
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