The Taylor GUITARs SHAPE SHOWCASE
Hear How Your Favorite Taylor Guitar Shapes Stack Up!
Think you know Taylor Guitars? Think again. Our Taylor Guitars Shape Showcase puts the California-based brand on display, exploring a range of masterfully made models to show how each body shape varies visually and tonally.
Nathaniel Murphy takes you through them in style, highlighting the sonic, tactile, and aesthetic details while also pointing out their similarities, differences, and a few things he picked up along the way.
If you’ve been looking for a new Taylor guitar, this is the way to find it. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the Taylor Guitars Shape Showcase.
Grand Concert Shape Showcase | 912ce VS. 522ce
Nathaniel compares the aesthetic and tonal quality of the Taylor Guitars 912ce 12-Fret and 522ce 12-Fret, two stunning short-scales from the California-based brand.
Grand Theatre Shape Showcase | GT K21e VS. GTe
Nathaniel compares the aesthetic and tonal quality of the Taylor Guitars GTK21e and GTe Urban Ash, two models featuring Taylor Guitar’s newest body shape, the Grand Theatre.
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Grand Pacific Shape Showcase | 717e VS. 517e
Nathaniel compares the aesthetic and tonal quality of two of his favorite Taylor Guitars, the 717e Builder’s Edition and 517e Builder’s Edition, Grand Pacific dreadnoughts that favor the flatpicker.
Grand Auditorium Shape Showcase | 314ce VS. 914ce
Nathaniel compares the aesthetic and tonal quality of two Taylor Guitars Grand Auditoriums, the 314ce and 914ce, the brand's most popular and versatile body shape.
With so many tonal variations, it’s easy to see why Taylor Guitars are a favorite of discerning players everywhere. Call, click, or stop in to enjoy the Taylor Experience and hear them for yourself.
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