34 Inch Nylon Strings Sapele Classical Guitar For Kids
Sapele guitars are known for their warm, rich, and well-rounded tone, durability, resistance to changes in humidity and temperature and natural aesthetic appeal. These characteristics make it a great choice for players who are looking for an instrument that is versatile, dependable, and visually striking.
For guitars and general woodworking,l love working with Sapele. Machines fantastic, smells great, sands better than Mahogany and takes dyes and stains beautifully. Finished grain has an iridescence that is more pronounced than genuine or african mahogany. Intricate fatsawn grain structures and classic ribbon stripes quartersawn. 40% less expensive than walnut and half the cost of genuine mahogany. It's a great value.
Model | FT-C-34S |
Name | 1/2 size 34 inch Classical guitar |
color | sapele |
Top, Back&side | Top=sapele; Back&sides=basswood |
Neck | Catalpa |
Fingerboard, Bridge | ABS |
Head Machine | Open |
Finished | Satin Finished |
String | 6 nylon strings |
Cbm/CTN | 0.23 |
Package | 10 PCS/CTN, 1400PCS/20", 2900 PCS/40GP, 3400 PCS/40HQ |
Sapele guitars are known for their warm, rich, and well-rounded tone, durability, resistance to changes in humidity and temperature and natural aesthetic appeal. These characteristics make it a great choice for players who are looking for an instrument that is versatile, dependable, and visually striking.
Additionally, 34 inch guitars are often used in educational settings, particularly for children and people with smaller hands and arms, as it can be easier for them to handle and play than a full-size guitar. It's a popular choice for guitar teachers and music schools, as the small size of the guitar can make it more manageable for beginners to play and learn on.
I love the rich color of Sapele and it smells amazing, an amazing wood, beautiful, easy to work, easy to get, and at a fraction of the cost of true Mahogany.
The Sapele guitar is a versatile and well-rounded instrument that is known for its balance of tone and projection. The Sapele wood, which is commonly used for the back and sides of these guitars, provides a warm and rich tone that is similar to Mahogany, but with a slightly brighter and more defined high-end. This tonal characteristic makes it a great choice for a wide range of music styles, including blues, rock, and fingerstyle.
Sapele wood is also known for its durability and resistance to changes in humidity and temperature, which makes it a good option for players who travel frequently with their instruments. Additionally, its natural appearance, with a characteristic interlocking grain, and a variety of color, from light golden to dark brown, gives it a unique and attractive look, which makes it a popular choice for custom and high-end guitar building.