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What kind of string does a Crescent Acoustic/Electric guitar take?
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I have this guitar and it came with extra strings, and I was wondering if I could use those strings to restring my acoustic. Can I use these strings, or do I have to buy some?
No problem. Acoustic/electric guitars and acoustic guitars use the same type of strings. I don't know exactly what brand or weight come on the Crescent guitar but they'll be fine on your acoustic. In the future you might want to try Martin SP phosphor/bronze strings. I've used them on my acoustic guitars for years and they sound great and only cost about $7 per set of 6.
Bracing: Braces or 'ribs', are thin pieces of wood glued to the top and back of the guitar inside the guitar body. The braces add strength to the guitar and, depending on the number and positioning of the ribs, can greatly impact the guitar tone. The steel string guitar uses the conventional 'X' brace pattern, with the centre of the X just below the soundhole. Body: The acoustic guitar has a hollow body, normally of mahogany. The body has waisted sides and, depending on the model, might also have a cutaway on the lower bout to enable access to the greater frets. Binding is inlaid around the body at the point where the leading and back meet the sides of the guitar. The guitar is finished with polyester, polyurethane or nitro-cellulose lacquer depending on model and maker. The electric guitar is among the most popular instruments out there and acquiring a reliable one just like the Electric Guitar Blue on this page.
Neck: Necks are traditionally produced of the same wood as the guitar's back and sides. The neck has an adjustable truss rod running from the nut to the heel of the guitar where the body meets the neck. Nylon string acoustic guitars are not subject to as significantly tension as steel string guitars and so do not need a truss rod. Acoustic guitars are built to the very same scale as the electric guitar, but the neck usually meets the body at the 14th fret. Frets and Fingerboard: The rosewood or ebony fingerboard is laid on leading of the neck and is flitted with 20 or 21 frets. As with the electronic guitar, position markers are laid into the fingerboard to aid the guitarist. Dots are also laid into the edge of the fingerboard at the same position.













































