Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic
— in this case, we mean acoustic guitars in the narrow sense of the word — 6-string (rarely 7- or 12-string) instruments that allow the use of metal strings. This is their main difference from classical guitars. The second noticeable difference is the shape: "acoustics" usually have a longer and narrower neck, and in most cases also a larger body. In this case, the shape of the case may be different (see the relevant paragraph).Thanks to the variety of guitars of this type, among them you can find an instrument for almost any purpose — from academic solos to rhythmic accompaniment and bard song. The only thing is that such models are not suitable for initial training: metal strings cut fingers badly out of habit. You can, of course, install nylon ones — however, they work worse on such guitars than on classical ones.