Ozark 3372 Tenor Guitar - Used **SOLD**

Ozark
Code: 3372
£289.00
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**SOLD** Used but in excellent condition with very little fret wear, previous version of the popular Ozark 3372. Features solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides, bone nut and saddle. Used Guitar

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Description

From Ozark Professional instruments ... A much sought after instrument by tenor banjoists and guitar players wanting a different sound . This Ozark model plays well and has a sweet tone. Tenor guitars are usually tuned in fifths (usually CGDA, similar to the tenor banjo or the viola), This tuning is very "open" and it gives the instrument unusual voicing from both open and closed chords. The fifths tuning also makes for easy moveable chord shapes. The instrument is equally well suited to both rhythm and lead playing. Other tunings are possible, such as "guitar tuning" or "Chicago tuning" DGBE, "Irish" or "octave mandolin" tuning GDAE various "open" tunings, for slide playing and modal tunings. A Fishman pickup with an endpin jack socket can be fitted to your guitar (see choice options).

3372 Specifications...

  • Solid spruce top
  • Rosewood back & Sides
  • Maple wood binding on front and back
  • Maple veneered heal cap
  • Rosewood pin bridge
  • Strap end pin fitted
  • Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot markers
  • Side dot markers 
  • Maple bound neck
  • Set of four die cast tuners
  • Natural Satin finish.
  • Optional Fishman pickup  

Eagle Puretone Tenor Guitar strings are also available, see link for details; http://www.eaglemusicshop.com/details1.asp/ProductID/5637/sid/254/Tenor-guitar-strings-C-tuning.htm


The dimensioins of this guitar are as follows;

Scale length - 54cm

Total length - 82cm

Body length - 40cm

Body depth - 8.3cm

Bottom bout width - 32.5cm

Waist - 20cm

Top bout width - 23cm 

 More information on tenor guitars ...

Tenor guitars were manufactured continuously by Gibson and Martin from the 1920s until the 1970s. National Instruments also made significant numbers of resonator tenor and plectrum guitars between the 1920s and 1940s, some of which were also used by jazz musicians as a second instrument. Dobro, another company formed by the Dopyera Brothers, as well as National Instruments, also built resonator tenor guitars.

Specification

Guitar Type
Acoustic
Number of Strings
6 String

Electrics

Electro Acoustic Model
No

Other

Right or Left Handed
Right Handed

Used Status

Availability
SOLD
Used Instrument
Used

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