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These are the original Augustine guitar strings, an intrinsic part of the. It is much easier to find old Martins and Gibsons. Augustine 7710 Blue Label Classical Set of Strings. Today it is very hard to find playable examples of Oscar Schmidt made guitars.
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Availability, affordable price and equally important, superior tone and volume made the Stella guitar to the instrument of choice for many bluesmen. The OS Company sold their instruments in many rural parts of the southern United States, making them available in general, small town furniture stores and even gas Stella, Stella guitars were produced by the Oscar Schmidt Instrument Company in Jersey City. There is a lot of variety in wood choices but the most common are: Ash, Alder, Mahogany and Maple. Body Unlike an acoustic guitar, the body of an electric guitar is usually made of a solid piece of wood. The popularity of the instrument in music programs was growing, there was a great deal of interest because of the guitar’s traditional. The neck holds the frets and the fingerboard. The parts of the electric guitar are the same as the acoustic guitar with a few additional things to learn. In 2008 I made the decision that it may be time to begin a guitar program as part of general music instruction at my school. Neck - The neck sticks out from the body and connects to the headstock. It can be solid and smaller on an electric guitar. Types of guitars were used to play the old, rural blues, but the predominant instruments during the 1920's and 1930's were Stellas. The body is large and hollow on an acoustic to amplify the sound. The sound of a modern x-braced guitar is far away from the guitar sound you can hear on many Pre-WW II era blues recordings. Vintage 1970s Epiphone Made in Japan FT-120 Blue Label small body (00 or 000, Im not quite sure) Acoustic Guitar with the original Epiphone case.