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A classical guitar, also called a '''Spanish guitar''', is a Musical Instrument from the Guitar family. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The term classical guitar is a recent one, necessary only with the introduction of guitars with steel strings, electric amplification, and the slightly diverged form of the modern Flamenco guitar which led to a plethora of guitar forms. The classical guitar is distinguished by a number of features:
Classical guitars are normally played without amplification of any sort but they can be equipped with an electronic pickup, which is sometimes used by performers in noisy environments. Either a piezoelectric pickup is placed under the bridge, or a microphone is suspended within the body. HISTORY OF THE CLASSICAL GUITAR The Golden Age The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire was the 19th century. Some notable guitar composers from this period are:
Guitarist-composers of the 20th century
Composers for the classical guitar In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, which previously only players of the instrument had done. These include:
Modern performers Guitarists also often play transcriptions of music originally written for other instruments. Lute transcriptions from the Renaissance and Baroque eras are common. Some players of the classical guitar:
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A collection of fine classical and Flamenco guitars can be seen at the Classical Guitar Museum |
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