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Guitar top woods fall into two general categories: hardwoods and softwoods. So what are softwoods and hardwoods, and what’s the difference between a softwood top and a hardwood top?

The unique acoustic properties of top woods help color a body shape’s fundamental sound. The key is to find the wood that matches up best with your playing style, like the warmth of a cedar top for fingerpicking and the feeling of responsiveness in your hands.
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The type of wood used for a guitar’s soundboard has a major impact on its tonal properties.

Each acoustic series boasts a unique package of visual details that enhance the aesthetic appeal.

Our inspired proprietary pickups faithfully reproduce the natural nuances of a Taylor guitar’s voice.

Guitars with a unique musical personality, including 12-string, 12-fret, nylon, baritone and travel.

Taylor’s eco-friendly, UV-curable finishes protect your guitar and keep it looking and sounding great.

Bracing patterns, such as our new V-Class design, bring out each guitar’s unique voice.

Our patented neck design ensures superb intonation, playability, and lasting stability.

Our elegant cutaways add to a guitar’s shapeliness and broaden your playing range.

An armrest softens the edge of a guitar body to create a more comfortable playing experience.