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		<title>Guitars for All Players</title>
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		<description>There is a wide range of KS Lay guitars to cater to all players, from classical to steel string guitars. If you are looking for a steel string guitar, you have the option of the standard Western body shape, the Dreadnought guitar. For a smaller body steel string guitar, there is a range of folk guitars. These steel string guitars are also available with a cutaway version equiped with an active electronic equalizer. Then there are various color options to choose from. In the more deluxe range, options include solid tops and the more exquisite rosewood back and sides.</description>
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		<description>Guitars come in different sizes. Although full size steel string and classical guitars have 650mm scale length, their body sizes vary. In the following diagram, the dreadnought, folk and classical
guitars all have a scale length of 650 mm. For the 3/4 size classical
guitar, the scale length is 580 mm while 515 mm is the scale length for
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		<description>The standard models of classical guitars and acoustic steel string guitars are available in a number of colour options. Models that have colour options include:  1/2, 3/4 and full size
classical guitars, dreadnought and dreadnought cutaway electric, and
folk and folk cutaway electric guitars.</description>
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		<title>Classical or Acoustic?</title>
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		<description>Players sometime ask whether a classical guitar or acoustic guitar is more appropriate for them. What is the difference between them?</description>
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		<description>To cater for younger players, guitars also come in smaller sizes. The standard full size guitar is suitable for teenagers and adults.</description>
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