Acoustic Guitars
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2012 Huss and Dalton Crossroads
$2,879.00| /This 2012 Huss and Dalton Crossroads is a sweet little guitar with a Sitka Spruce top and Mahogany sides and back. It's in very good condition, wit...
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2011 Santa Cruz Vintage Artist
$2,995.00| /Fashioned after Doc Watson’s prototype, this guitar sounds and plays just great with a loud rich Mahogany tone and nice low action. The guitar is ...
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2020 Michael Tulloch OO Cuban Mahogany German Spruce
$2,995.00| /Here’s a super-sweet OO from Chelsea, Vermont builder Michael Tulloch! This is you opportunity to get an excellent locally-made hand made instrumen...
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Santa Cruz OOO Custom Redwood Mahogany
Original price $8,850.00
Current price $7,965.00| /Nothing sings like a Santa Cruz OOO and this one is as sweet and warm as they make them! It's 1 3/4" width nut, 2 3/16" spring spacing and short ...
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Bourgeois O Country Boy Professional Series
Original price $4,590.00
Current price $4,130.00| /If you’ve been seeking a comfortable sized, easy-playing smaller guitar, this little O might be just right for you. It has a great balanced tone fr...
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Bourgeois JOMT Country Boy HS Heirloom Series
Original price $6,065.00
Current price $5,459.00| /The JOMT is one of our favorite size guitars. It has the feel and balanced sound of an OM with a little bit more bottom end. This beauty features a...
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2007 Santa Cruz H13 Custom
$4,795.00| /This is one lightweight, easy playing, super-sweet sounding guitar! The H-13 is one of our favorite styles from Santa Cruz with a comfortable siz...
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Taylor 522ce
$2,999.00| /Newly enhanced with Taylor's game-changing V-Class bracing design, this all-mahogany cutaway Grand Concert packs plenty of mahogany’s signature mid...
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Collings 0001 Adirondack
$6,075.00| /The slot-head OOO 12-Fret is one of our favorite guitars! 12-fret models let the bridge to be placed on the spot on the guitar top that yields the...
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2016 Santa Cruz 1929 OO Sunburst
Original price $6,125.00
Current price $4,399.00| /Figured Mahogany back, sides, and top. Its 12 fret v-shape neck and 24.75" scale length lends it an easy tension and extra-sweet sound and it's ebo...
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Collings D1 T Traditional
$5,450.00| /Sitka Spruce top, Honduran Mahogany back and sides, 1 11/16" nut width, with a hard shell case. This guitar is a cannon! The Traditional Series o...
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Bourgeois L-DBO The Standard Aged Tone Adirondack Spruce Figured Mahogany
Original price $6,965.00
Current price $6,268.00| /The L/DBO guitar has become one of the very most popular size instruments that we carry because it puts out a lot of sound for a relatively small a...
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Collings OM1 T Traditional Honduran Mahogany
$5,450.00| /The Collings OM1 T features their Traditional series building technique and voicing. It has Honduran Mahogany back and sides and a Sitka Spruce t...
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Taylor 514ce Cedar Mahogany | Holiday Sale!
Original price $2,799.00
Current price $2,099.00| /Cedar’s warm midrange overtones and quick response make it a coveted top wood among fingerstylists and other players with a lighter touch. On this ...
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Bourgeois Generation OM acoustic electric
Original price $4,195.00
Current price $3,775.00| /The Bourgeois Generation OM combines an Aged Tone Sitka Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, on an Orchestra Model body shape, with an L.R. Baggs L...
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Bourgeois Generation D acoustic electric
Original price $4,195.00
Current price $3,779.00| /The Bourgeois Generation D features an Aged Tone torrefied Sitka spruce top and Mahogany back and sides, with a 1 23/32" nut width, and a hard shel...
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Acoustic Guitars for Sale at Northern Lights Music - Best Quality Brands
Discover top-notch boutique acoustic guitars at Northern Lights Music, featuring sought-after brands such as Santa Cruz Guitars, Bourgeois Guitars, and Collings Guitars. Whether you're searching for a brilliant Brazilian OM or a warm mahogany dreadnought, we have the perfect guitar for you. Can't find what you're looking for in our inventory? Our featured brands are custom shops that can build a guitar to match your imagination and budget. Looking for an affordable option or just starting out? We also offer high-quality, budget-friendly acoustic and electric guitars from Taylor Guitars, Seagull Guitars, and Yamaha Acoustic Guitars.
What is an Acoustic Guitar and its Characteristics
An acoustic guitar is a type of stringed instrument that uses a hollow body and a soundboard to produce sound, instead of relying on electronic amplification. The soundboard is usually made of wood, and the body can be crafted from wood or synthetic materials. Steel strings are typically used, but acoustic guitars can also be strung with nylon or other types of strings. Acoustic guitars can be played with a pick or fingers and are popular in various music genres, including folk, country, blues, and classical.
Reasons to Choose an Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic guitars have a lot to offer, attracting players for different reasons. The rich and warm sound that an acoustic guitar produces is often described as "full" or "rounded," and is appreciated by many players. The versatility of the instrument allows it to be played in a variety of styles and genres, such as folk, country, blues, and classical. The simplicity of an acoustic guitar is also appealing, as it does not require electronic amplification or other equipment. Furthermore, the portability of acoustic guitars makes them convenient for playing at home, with friends, or on the go.
History of the Acoustic Guitar
The acoustic guitar has a rich and diverse history that stretches back centuries. The modern acoustic guitar is derived from various stringed instruments developed in different parts of the world. The lute, one of the earliest known stringed instruments, was developed in ancient Egypt and was popular in Europe during the Middle Ages. The lute was a pear-shaped instrument with a long neck and a hollow body and was used to play melodies and accompaniments.
The guitar as we know it today is believed to have evolved from the lute, and it was first developed in Spain in the 15th century. Early guitars had four courses (pairs) of strings, which were tuned in fourths and were played with the fingers. They were used to play a wide range of music, including folk, popular, and classical. Over time, the guitar has undergone many changes and has been adapted to meet the needs of different musicians and musical styles. Today, the acoustic guitar is a popular instrument used in various music genres, including folk, country, blues, and classical.
Best Guitars for Beginners
There are many great options for beginner acoustic guitars, and the best one for you will depend on your budget, playing style, and preferences. A budget-friendly option for beginners is the Yamaha FG800, known for its excellent sound quality and playability. The Yamaha FG800 has a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, which give it a warm and full sound. For those who prefer a North American-made guitar, Taylor is a great step-up option. Try out a few different guitars to find the one that works best for you and your playing style.