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Because I'm on the outside looking in;
I'm an Alien - yes I'm an Alieeen....
Feeling lost, but never found,
'Til I find myself being pushed around,
I'm an Alien - yes I'm an Alieeen...."
This one is really high-grade and I'd like to see what you're capable of!
A classical guitar has a sound hole and body similar to the acoustic, but it has some differences:
-The body is just a bit less massive, allowing it to fit between your legs
-The strings are made with nylon, making the 4th, 5th and 6th string a little clear.
-There's usually some decoration around the sound hole.
If you'd like a picture, no need to look for it [purnellguitars.files.wordpress.com]. I got one right here.