@BryanClark-gk6ie money isn't a problem. Time to play is never enough. I've got new guitars that i never get to play. When I do have time, I'm fixing guitars for others. Still fun though.
this is silly. Slope shoulder Dreadnaughts have been around since Gibson introduced them in the 1930s with the J-35. There is nothing new about them. If you have nothing to talk about, then don't just make videos about nonsense
Neither of those are Selmer-Maccafieri style guitars. Therefore they're both not worth my time. Other candidates include the Russian-style seven string guitar and the original Torres patterned Spanish classical and flamenco guitars. If it ain't French it goes in the trench, if it ain't Russian it better be hushin', and if it ain't Spanish it's gonna vanish.
I’m gonna have to go with anything that has a cutaway. I don’t like only having access to half my fretboard without doing fret yoga.
100% agree with you
Dreadnought has more bass. So it's preference, not a need
😅vy
Finally, a comparison video that plays the same thing on each
these might be popular but cutaway acoustics are where it's at
Thin body is most comfortable and cut away is best to reach past the 12th fret. A hollow body with F holes looks best!
The dreadnought has mor projection in the lower registers, whereas the slope shoulder has a bit more brightness. But to me id be happy with either.
Where's the cutaway?
Yall need to make more lefty guitars
Just resting them upside down with the nut filed out for new strings
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Dreadnoughts challenging other dreadnoughts
What if I told you... I don't like Dreadnought acoustics... I prefer cut-away's... 😅
Id say the martin traveler has the best body design. Lol.
Acoustic flying V
Dreadnaught
Want want want want want i want both
Get a job get a second job get a third job get a part time job get a job working part time or you could trade out giving a job for both.
@BryanClark-gk6ie money isn't a problem. Time to play is never enough. I've got new guitars that i never get to play. When I do have time, I'm fixing guitars for others. Still fun though.
I'd rather have a Yamaha LS TA , absolutely the best in every way. You'll never need to upgrade ever !! Really
electric players: 🗿
this is silly. Slope shoulder Dreadnaughts have been around since Gibson introduced them in the 1930s with the J-35. There is nothing new about them. If you have nothing to talk about, then don't just make videos about nonsense
So did NYC epiphones..my 47 Blackstone is pretty much the same body shape with f holes.
@@bison2022 ...exactly
Sloped sounds more mettalic...
I'll stick with Parlor size.
Neither of those are Selmer-Maccafieri style guitars. Therefore they're both not worth my time. Other candidates include the Russian-style seven string guitar and the original Torres patterned Spanish classical and flamenco guitars. If it ain't French it goes in the trench, if it ain't Russian it better be hushin', and if it ain't Spanish it's gonna vanish.
definitely dreadnaught is better
Doesn't have the cutaway for the higher frets though.