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finger style can benefit from wider nuts and longer scale length
also ease / mellow tone, rather than “strangled” tone on some parlours
As GTC said I also like 11s - with a medium action I don’t find the loss of tone or volume a lot of people say you get with anything lighter than 13s on one.
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I imagine if you're a more sophisticated fingerstylist then it might all be a bit indelicate with a dread.
I am now quite comfortable with a 000 size but can't ever me see me going back to a dreadnought.
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Check out my YouTube channel for videos of luthier-built and vintage guitars!
Luthier Stories - My series of interviews with some of the world's greatest guitar makers
Check out my YouTube channel for videos of luthier-built and vintage guitars!
Luthier Stories - My series of interviews with some of the world's greatest guitar makers