Accordingly, can you make a guitar out of Pine?
There's a kind of Pine used for making guitars. Check Wiki for the Fender Esquire and the use of Pine. The new Classic Vibe Squier Telecaster is actually a Pinecaster and a very nice-sounding and great Bang for the Buck guitar.
Subsequently, question is, is Pine good for guitar neck? Also very prone to warping and breaking. Can be scratched or dented with a finger. So you can use one but I would only do it for practice, nothing I was serious about. Also (and people may get angry) soft woods like Pine when used as a neck absorb too much vibration and make the guitar sound real muddy.
Keeping this in view, what kind of Pine is used for guitars?
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| Species | Trade name | Uses |
|---|---|---|
| Pinus lambertiana | Sugar pine | Solid guitar body, Native American flute. |
| Pinus palustris | Longleaf pine | Guitar: soundboard, back, sides; solid body. Drums. |
| Pinus ponderosa | Pine | Native American flutes and drums. |
| Pinus resinosa | Red pine | Guitar: solid body. |
What is the best wood for guitar?
Spruce. This evergreen, found in northern temperate regions of the globe, is literally top choice: the ideal wood for the soundboard, or top, of an acoustic guitar. Its look — light in color, even in grain — is appealing though somewhat plain; what sets it apart is its beautiful tonal properties.
