There are some important differences between the flamenco and acoustic guitars. Traditionally, the type of music played on a flamenco guitar requires fast finger picking, strumming, and transitions. So the strings sit closer to the body of the instrument (this is referred to as having a “low action”). This gives it its characteristic rasp or growl. The neck is also smaller than the classical guitar. The flamenco guitar bears a golpeador or “tap plate” above and below its soundhole to protect it from the player’s tapping and striking.
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A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical guitar but with thinner tops and less internal bracing. It usually has nylon strings, as opposed to steel. Usually, it has a livelier sound compared to the classical guitar. It is used in toque, the guitar-playing part of the art of flamenco.
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