13:00 That Is A Traditional Plug In Acoustic Types Of A Traditional Acoustic Guitar Traditional = Without Any Electronics Traditional (Cable) = w/ Plugin To An Amp Traditional (Equalized) = Cable Acoustic w/ Built-In EQ Traditional (Amplified) = Acoustic w/ Built-In Preamp, Amp & Post-Amp Traditional E = Acoustic With Coil Or Humbucker Pickups & Knobs Traditional Cut-Free Traditional Cutaway (Bevels Available) Traditional Concave Shoulder Traditional ArmCut (Soundports Available) If You Make Cutaways Both Sides Of The Guitar, It’s A Concave Shoulder
Excellent video meg I learned a lot love hearing the history thx for taking the time to share your extensive knowledge with us it is greatly appreciated
“That was not a classical…“ as if the differences between classical and non-classical guitars warrants a different “history” lesson. I like pmtv, but this is a shameful vid. If you’re a history nerd you should know that this video’s “history” is bs. Starting the acoustic guitar’s history in the 19th century is a revisionist farce, as the guitar, as we know it (not including it’s predecessors) goes back to at least 13th century Arabic Spain. Do your own research, with varied resources, and you’ll easily find better information. The confidence with which this presenter is reading this “history” is shocking. Very disappointing, pmtv. You’ve lost a fan with your level of glossing-over guitar history. What disrespect to serious guitarists and musicians in general.
I would love a Martin but I can't afford it. I have a lovely Vintage brand mahogany dreadnought though, which is pretty nice. I might lower the action a bit.