Body_Shape_Guitars.jpg


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English: This graphic shows a comparison of common body shapes in modern guitars.
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Source I used photos of guitars and created outlines of them in Adobe illustrator and imported that into Photoshop to create a .jpg file
Author Mistermoab
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Common guitar body shapes: A. Range (3/4 size) – B. Parlor (size 1 or smaller) – C. Grand Concert (size 00) – D. Auditorium (size 000) – E. Dreadnought – F. Jumbo

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16 February 2016

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