Acoustic Guitars
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Taylor AD24ce
$1,999.00| /With its versatile Grand Auditorium body shape and cutaway, the AD24ce adds an entirely new dimension of sound to the American Dream Series. ...
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Taylor 112ce-S
$799.00| /Players love our Grand Concert acoustic guitars for their articulate sound and compact dimensions, and the 112ce-S fits the bill at a price p...
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WolfSong Chocorua Grand Ol'M
$9,499.00| /With his unique artistry and attention to detail, Beau Chadinha’s WolfSong guitars are well balanced and responsive. Building in Stow, Maine, Beau...
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WolfSong Katahdin Small Jumbo
$8,499.00| /With his unique artistry and attention to detail, Beau Chadinha’s WolfSong guitars are well balanced and responsive. Building in Stow, Maine, Beau...
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2020 Collings 02H T SB
$4,950.00| /This gorgeous, preowned O size guitar has a supple feel and great tone! It is in excellent condition with only the lightest signs of playing. It fe...
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2018 Peter Dolan Nick Lucas Model
$3,450.00| /A beautiful Peter Dolan Nick Lucas Model. Premium materials at an affordable price! Hide Glue Construction Red Spruce Top Curly Maple Back and Sid...
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National Reso-Phonic NRP 14 Fret Deluxe B Series
Original price $4,600.00
Current price $4,140.00| /This is one of the coolest, gig-ready that National makes! Based on the Duolin, the thin-gauge steel is period correct and features flat-cut f-hole...
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Bourgeois SD Natural Professional Series
Original price $6,324.00
Current price $5,690.00| /This beautiful Slope D plays easy with a 1 23/32” nut width. The top is Aged Tone Sitka Spruce and the sides and back are Mahogany for excellent tr...
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Bourgeois OMS Vintage HS
Original price $7,199.00
Current price $6,479.00| /This custom Sunburst OMS combines a slotted headstock and a 25.5” scale neck to recreate a design still coveted by fingerstylists – and not a few f...
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Bourgeois OOO Vintage / Heirloom series
Original price $7,199.00
Current price $6,479.00| /Here is one great sounding and playing short scale Adi/Indian Rosewood OOO, rich, warm, loud and clear. The top is a beautiful selection of Aged To...
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2000 Lowden Millennium Twins Sold as Pair
Original price $10,999.00
Current price $9,999.00| /This pair of Lowden Millennium Twins are #10 of only 25 pairs made. They feature body and top woods from the same billets of claro walnut and redwo...
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2018 Collings C10-35 SB
$4,199.00| /The Collings C10-35 is the newest addition to the company's acoustic line-up. It features a compact and comfortable body size, with specially se...
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Taylor 814ce Builder's Edition
$4,499.00| /The 814ce has long been considered Taylor's flagship acoustic-electric guitar thanks to its mix of lush tone, playing comfort and all-purpose...
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National Reso-Phonic M1 Tricone
Original price $4,800.00
Current price $4,320.00| /We love the M-1, it’s the Tri-Cone resonator guitar with a big, warm wood tone, plenty loud if you want it to be but with no harshness. Featuring ...
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National Reso-Phonic El Trovador
Original price $5,000.00
Current price $4,499.00| /Designed in collaboration with Mike Dowling, this all-Mahogany single cone guitar is patterned after the famous El Trovador produced from 1932-1933...
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Bourgeois The Banjo Killer SD - Sunburst!
Original price $10,724.00
Current price $9,650.00| /This killer Sunburst finish guitar sounds even better than it looks. This beauty features a highly figured Bearclaw Aged Tone Sitka Spruce. The sid...
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2020 Taylor Builder's Edition 652ce 12-String
$2,399.00| /Big Leaf maple Coupled with a torrefied spruce top, maple produces a vibrant sound with a transparent quality that emphasizes the unique style of e...
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2015 Taylor 514ce-N
$2,499.00| /We love Taylor nylon string models. Their Hybrid features like a radiused neck and slightly narrower than traditional neck width makes them guitar ...
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Collings CW Indian A
$7,375.00| /This CW Series dreadnought is designed for maximum power and volume. It features an Adirondack top and bracing, no tongue brace, an enlarged sound...
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Bourgeois 00-12/C Custom Maple
Original price $10,494.00
Current price $9,445.00| /We hand selected the woods for this custom OO cutaway at the Bourgeois shop. The combination of sumptuous Aged Tone Swiss Alpine Moon Spruce and Ag...
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1968 Martin D-35
$5,250.00| /The Brazilian Rosewood tone shines on this beauty. It has light signs of play and is in excellent condition for its age. It has just been professio...
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1971 Martin 00-18C
$1,799.00| /This nice little classical guitar is in excellent condition with some signs of wear on the back and sides but with a Martin supplied new Sitka Spru...
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1969 Martin D12-20
$2,150.00| /Martin's original 12-string model. This guitar sounds super-sweet and plays like butter thanks to a fresh neck-reset. It is in excellent condition ...
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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.