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Steel-String Acoustic or Classical Guitar? Which Suits You

Yamaha F310, Natural - Westerngitarre - Musik-Ebert Gmbh

Steel-string acoustic or classical guitar - for many players the whole start hinges on this question, and both body shapes look similar at first glance. The difference, though, lies exactly where it matters when you play: in the strings, on the neck and in the sound.

This guide explains what really separates the two guitar types, and which one is the better choice for whom - whether campfire pop or classical playing, whether for children's hands or adult beginners.

Westerngitarren
Steel-string acoustic

Steel strings, narrow neck, bright and loud sound

Ideal for: Pop, folk, singer-songwriter, campfire accompaniment

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Konzertgitarren
Classical guitar

Nylon strings, wide neck, soft and warm sound

Ideal for: Classical, a start for children, learning a gentle fretting hand

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01The difference: strings, neck, sound

The most important difference is the strings. The steel-string acoustic is strung with steel strings, the classical guitar with nylon strings. Steel strings are under higher tension and press harder into the fingertips, but in return they sound bright, loud and brilliant. Nylon strings have less pull, can be fretted with far less pressure and sound softer and rounder.

The neck differs too. The classical guitar has a wider, flatter neck - the strings sit further apart, which makes cleanly fretting individual notes easier. The neck of the steel-string acoustic is narrower and slightly rounded on the back, which makes chord changes and shifting the hand more comfortable for many players.

From this come two worlds of sound and two areas of use. The steel-string acoustic is the typical guitar for pop, folk, singer-songwriter and campfire accompaniment - anywhere it needs to be loud and cut through. The classical guitar is the guitar for classical music and flamenco, for quiet practice at home and for a first start, especially with children.

02Steel-string acoustics for beginners

If you are after the bright, loud steel-string sound, the beginner steel-string acoustics offer proven models. The Yamaha F and FS series has been a reliable start for years: solidly built, easy to play and stable in tuning. The F models have the classic, slightly larger acoustic body with a strong bass, the FS models a slightly smaller body that sits more comfortably for smaller players.

These three models represent the typical entry point from around 159 euros - like-for-like in the same beginner class. You will find a larger selection in the Westerngitarren.

Yamaha F310, Natural - Westerngitarre - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha F310 Natural - Westerngitarre Fichte
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Yamaha F400 Natural Satin Westerngitarre - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha F400 Natural Satin Westerngitarre
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Yamaha F400 Smoky Black Westerngitarre - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha F400 Smoky Black Westerngitarre
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03Classical guitars for beginners

If you prefer the soft nylon-string sound - for classical playing, say, or as a first guitar for a child - beginner classical guitars are often the friendlier choice. They are usually cheaper to buy than comparable steel-string acoustics and start with these models from around 89 euros.

When buying for children, watch the size: classical guitars come in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 4/4 scale. The models shown here are 4/4 (full size) for teenagers and adults; you will find smaller scales in the Konzertgitarren.

Gewa Pure Konzertgitarre Basic 4/4 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Gewa Pure Konzertgitarre Basic Linde 4/4
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VGS Student Natural Konzertgitarre 4/4 B-Ware - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
VGS Student Natural Konzertgitarre Fichte 4/4 B-Ware
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GEWA Klassikgitarre Student Cedar B-Ware 4/4 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
GEWA Klassikgitarre Student Cedar 4/4
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04Steel-string acoustic and classical guitar in direct comparison

The following table sums up the differences you can base your decision on.

Steel-string acoustic and classical guitar at a glance
FeatureSteel-string acousticClassical guitar
Stringssteel strings, higher tensionnylon strings, softer
Necknarrower, slightly roundedwider, flatter
Soundbright, loud, brilliantsoft, warm, rounder
Genrepop, folk, campfireclassical, flamenco
Ideal foraccompaniment, singer-songwriterstarting out, children, quiet practice
Entry pricefrom ~159 €from ~89 €

The decision between a steel-string acoustic and a classical guitar is not a question of better or worse, but of the sound you have in mind and how you use it. Steel strings and a narrow neck for a bright pop sound and accompaniment, nylon strings and a wide neck for a soft classical tone and a gentle start - especially with children. If you are unsure about the strings, the classical guitar as a first instrument is often easier on the fingers.

Frequently asked questions

Steel-string acoustic or classical guitar for beginners?
For many beginners the classical guitar is the gentler start, because the nylon strings are softer and can be fretted with less pressure. Anyone who wants to play pop and campfire accompaniment from the outset is better served by the steel-string acoustic and its brighter steel-string sound.
Which guitar is suitable for children?
For children, a classical guitar with nylon strings in a suitable scale (1/4, 1/2 or 3/4) is usually the best fit. The soft strings are easy on the fingertips, the wider neck makes cleanly fretting individual notes easier, and the smaller sizes match the body height.
Which guitar is easier to learn?
The basic technique can be learned on both. The classical guitar often feels easier at first, because the nylon strings need less pressure. The steel-string acoustic demands a bit more strength at the start, but its narrower neck is more comfortable for some hands during chord changes.
Do your fingers hurt when playing guitar?
At the start a pulling or pressing feeling in the fingertips is normal, stronger with steel strings than with nylon. After a few weeks of regular practice a protective callus forms and the pain disappears. The nylon strings of the classical guitar are noticeably gentler during this phase.

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