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Taylor cedar nylon
Taylor cedar nylon













taylor cedar nylon

In recent years, the word “crossover” has been used frequently to describe a guitarist who is basically from the acoustic/electric side of the fence and wants to “cross over” to the classical-nylon side. So, is a Taylor classical guitar for you? Taylor classical guitars: Great for crossover players.What they’re saying on the net about Taylor classical guitars.

taylor cedar nylon

Taylor’s classical guitars – 500 Series and above.Taylor 200 and 300 Series classical guitars.Taylor Academy Series for the entry-level guitarist.Taylor classical guitars classification.

taylor cedar nylon

  • Taylor classical guitars: Great for crossover players.
  • Thanks to GSMC Bob for a great description and references. Thanks for looking! Sorry, but not looking for any trades. Here is an excellent video of this model being played by Mark Lucas of Pianos N Stuff Music in both the acoustic and electric modes: guitar will be shipped in its original hard bag (extremely stiff and sturdy) $825 shipped anywhere in the continental U.S.A. Here is a link to the complete specs of the guitar: will find this guitar has a delightful tone that belies its price whether unplugged or plugged in with its ES-N electronics. This guitar is in 'as new' condition and all original 'case candy' will be included.Taylor no longer lists this model on their website. There are no issues with this guitar as it looks the same as the day I received it.

    taylor cedar nylon

    I use Oasis humidifiers which I will include for the new owner's use. This guitar is in excellent condition as I have played it probably a total of 2 hours in my smoke-free and humidity controlled home only. The cedar has great silking that I tried to capture in the photo. I really like the Mexican Cypress soundhole rosette inlay! I believe the cedar and rosewood are a little bettter quality you normally see on a 24 or lower model Taylor. What makes this 2011 Fall Limited version special is the use of a Cedar top instead of the usual Sitka, giving it more warmth and better response to a light touch. Taylor built this with a GA style cutaway body with 14 frets clear, a 1 & 7/8' nut, and 20' fretboard radius to make for an easier transition from steel strings because of the more familiar feel as compared to a traditional classical style guitar. If you're looking to try out nylon strings, this NS24ce-LTD acoustic/electric would be a great place to start.















    Taylor cedar nylon