Discover why spruce and cedar guitars sound so different according to the experience of flamenco guitarists. While theory dictates that spruce is bright and cedar warm, many performers perceive the opposite: spruce sounds sweeter and more balanced, while cedar is livelier and brighter. In this article, we explore the reasons behind this acoustic paradox.

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