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Description

Discover the harmony of craftsmanship and sound with the Tanglewood TW28 SN, a dreadnought acoustic guitar that is perfect for both beginners and seasoned players. Known for its robust tonal quality, this steel-string acoustic guitar offers a resonant, full-bodied sound that is ideal for a variety of musical styles, from folk to rock. The TW28 SN features a solid spruce top, which contributes to its bright and clear sound, while the mahogany back and sides add a touch of warmth and depth to each note.

The neck is crafted from mahogany, offering a smooth playing experience, and the rosewood fingerboard provides a comfortable surface for your fingers to glide over. The guitar's design ensures ease of playability, whether you're strumming chords or fingerpicking intricate melodies. Its natural gloss finish enhances the wood's beauty, making it as visually appealing as it is sonically satisfying.

Built to endure the demands of practice sessions and live performances, the Tanglewood TW28 SN is a reliable companion on any musical journey. Its combination of quality materials and thoughtful construction delivers a guitar that not only sounds great but also stands the test of time.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for bright and clear sound
  • Mahogany back and sides for a warm tonal balance
  • Mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard
  • Dreadnought body shape for powerful projection
  • Natural gloss finish for aesthetic appeal

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danham

Not a great guitar, but for a long time, my only guitar

I bought this guitar with my first student loan cheque at university a loooong time ago and it's been with me ever since. It doesn't sound great, has a super high action and hasn't been cared for particularly well over the years, but we've been through a lot together.

I plan on getting the nut replaced, sticking some lighter strings on it and getting it playing nicely (as nicely as possible, at least) in the new year, as I still enjoy playing it for sentimental reasons.

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