i used to have a first act acoustic guitar. i played it all the time. i played this song, that had a soft acoustic sound to it. Now i just bought a new one. Its a D'Santos Electric/Acoustic Guitar. And now that i play it, it sounds weird. I sounds like a deeper sound. I Dont know. Is it because its electric too, or cause its new, or because its not tuned. i dont know. and no i didnt tune it. So...Any thoughts?
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Could be a tuning issue, could be the difference in the pickups. Were you playing through an amplifier or acoustically? Also, different tone woods will sound slightly different. A dreadnought will sound deeper than others due to a deeper soundbox. Ask somebody where you bought your guitar what the issue is.
It could be just beacuse the strings haven't had enough time to stretch out and they keep rattling and getting out of tune. If that's the case, just keep playing it and tuning it until it stops. Or it could be the wrong type of strings for a classical guitar. Or maybe you just bought weird strings. You should see what type of strings you had before you changed them and ask if they have that kind if you really don't like them.
tune the guitar, and match the pitch you had before, you can tune it on different levels of sound.
probably needs to be tuned, but may need new strings they get tarnished after a while, or the bridge may need to be adjusted if its not at the right height you usually hear a buzzing noise.
Change the strings and tuned....
It's not tuned.
It needs tuning, you can find out how to do it online, google it, or buy an eletric tuner.
(cheaper to google, its what i do) :P
it needs to be tuned!
tune it
its new and not tuned