Why are Taylor guitars so popular?

Taylor guitars have a more modern sound – usually very crisp, balanced and articulate. Over the last 10 years or so, they've grown so much to become one of the biggest and most popular acoustic guitar brands in the world, rivalling (or perhaps complementing) the likes of Martin and Gibson.
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Why are Taylor guitars easier to play?

A guitar's neck profile varies from brand to brand. Taylor's neck profile is slimmer than many other guitar brands. This makes it easier to wrap your hand around it to fret notes and form chords.
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Is Taylor guitar better than Martin?

The main differences between Taylor vs Martin guitars are: Taylor Guitars are often described as crisp and modern, whereas Martin guitars have a classic sound. Taylor Guitars has a 15-inch fretboard radius as a standard, whereas Martin guitars usually have a 16-inch fretboard radius.
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Is Gibson or Taylor better?

Gibson guitars usually sound a bit darker than Taylor guitars which sound a bit more shimmery and bright. It is more common to find a Taylor acoustic with either maple or rosewood back and sides than Gibson which usually uses mahogany back and sides, contributing to the darker tone and flatter EQ.
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Do Taylor guitars appreciate?

The big brands such as Fender, Gibson, Martin and Taylor have been proving for years that they hold their value very well.
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What Makes Taylor Guitars So Special And Unique? Plus Understanding Their Model Names!



Is a Martin or Taylor easier to play?

Some people find barre chords easier to fret on Taylors because of the slightly smaller radius. The reverse of that is that melody and lead lines might be easier to pick out on the Martin, with the slightly flatter neck.
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Do Taylor guitars sound better with age?

The older they get, the better they sound

Thanks to the combination of high quality tonewoods and superb quality, yet light finishing process that Taylor use, each guitar whether it utilises Sapele, Koa, Sitka Spruce, Mahogany and Koa to name a few, evolves slightly each year.
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Are Gibson or Martin guitars better?

The Quick Answer. Gibson acoustic guitars often sound fuller than Martin's which usually sound more delicate. Martin offers guitars for all price ranges whilst Gibson only make high end guitars. Gibson mainly make dreadnought and jumbo guitars whereas Martin mainly make dreadnoughts, mid-sized and smaller shapes.
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What is the difference between Concert and Dreadnought guitar?

Main Differences Between Dreadnought vs Concert Guitars

Dreadnought guitars have a large and broader body, whereas Concert guitars have a smaller body and have less low end. Dreadnought guitars are loud and are ideal for playing in a band, whereas Concert guitars are quieter and are for solo playing.
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What is a Gibson Hummingbird?

The Gibson Hummingbird is an acoustic guitar model/series produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Gibson Hummingbird. Gibson Hummingbird Special Edition.
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What famous musicians play Taylor Guitars?

Though our roster of partner musicians includes major contemporary artists such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Zac Brown, and Jason Mraz, we also work closely with Taylor players who are working hard to share their music with a larger fanbase.
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Are Taylor Guitars made in China?

Taylor does not manufacture any guitars in Asia. Taylor only manufactures guitars in El Cajon, California and Tecate, Mexico.
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Are Taylor Guitars expensive?

There is Gibson, Taylor, Martin, Fender, Gretsch — starting at around $129 and working their way up. One guitar, however, stands out among the rest. It's a $20,000 Taylor Custom Grand Auditorium made with Brazilian rosewood back inside, and an Adirondack red spruce top.
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What is the most comfortable guitar to play?

What Are Some Comfortable Electric Guitars? Regardless of your body size, the two most popular choices are the Stratocaster shape, and the Les Paul shape. You just simply can't go wrong with either one, although some people dislike the weight of the Les Paul.
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Why are Martin guitars so good?

In terms of recording, it has a full and deep lower end, which makes a very good bass sound. Martin makes wonderful acoustic guitars, and they are definitely an investment. They are a bit on the expensive end of the price range, but it is said that with age Martin guitars sound better and better.
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Why are dreadnought guitars so popular?

Today dreadnoughts are considered the standard guitar of bluegrass music, used by many bluegrass musicians to produce a signature sound of that genre. Martin dreadnoughts manufactured prior to 1946 are highly desired by musicians due to their loud volume and exceptional tone due to the use of scalloped bracing.
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Which guitars are easiest to play?

Electric guitars are generally the easiest to play: the strings are usually thinner, the 'action' is lower and therefore the strings are easier to press down. The necks are generally narrower too which can help in the early stages.
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Which guitar shape is best?

Dreadnought. This is the most common acoustic guitar shape. Its a large-bodied guitar named after a British Battleship of the same name for its size. The dreadnought has a lot of bass response and is a favorite among flat-pickers.
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What does 000 mean in Martin guitars?

000 = Auditorium. The 14-fret version introduced 1934 (see below.) 0000 = Grand Auditorium aka size M. Introduced in 1977 as a flattop guitar that uses the body shape from Martin's Size F archtop Jazz guitar from the 1930s.
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Who plays a Martin D 18?

Performers throughout music history including Elvis Presley, Doc Watson, Peter Rowan, Paul Simon, Jerry Garcia and Kurt Cobain were all known to favor the D-18, an 18 Style Dreadnought with the rich tone versatile enough to suit performers from any era.
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How often does a guitar need a neck reset?

Acoustic guitars typically need a neck reset once every 20-30 years due to the 200 or more pounds of tension that pull on the neck at all times. Slowly the neck is pulled forward, and that changes the angle at which it joins the body.
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Why does a guitar sound better the more you play it?

As you play a new guitar (or other wooden instrument), the fibers in the wood settle somewhat due to the vibration, and over time this causes the wood to become stiffer, more stable, and more resonant, which in turn improves the sound.
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Do solid top guitars sound better?

A solid-top improves tone and volume, so even if the rest of the guitar is laminate, having a solid top is pretty cool and a sign of a nicer instrument that is usually at least one step up from the cheaper acoustics.
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Why do used guitars sound better?

The Quick Answer. Older guitars often sound better than newer ones as they dry out over time which causes them to become harder leading to a more resonant tone with better sustain. The increase in age affects the tone more in acoustic guitars than electric ones.
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