Acoustic Tone Woods A few things to consider when selecting an acoustic instrument, guitars in particular. An advancing musician will usually graviate toward solid woods. If tone is of little concern, a laminated guitar will work just fine. I've played many over the years and some sound great, when new. Over time weather breaks down the glue causing separation of the wood. Part of the of sound from an acoustic instrument comes from the vibration of the wood. When wood becomes delaminated, it can no longer deliver the resonance and sustain it once did. The result is often a muddled sounding instrument that you doKeywords:
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