Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Blueridge BR-70T Contemporary Series Tenor Acoustic Guitar

Blueridge BR-70T Contemporary Series Tenor Acoustic Guitar Review



Blueridge BR-70T Contemporary Series Tenor Acoustic Guitar Feature

  • Select, solid Sitka spruce top with handcarved parabolic braces in the authentic forward X-patten.
  • Carved mahogany, Low profile neck with adjustable truss rod, East Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge
  • Santos rosewood back and sides in beautiful natural finish.
  • Abalone pearl top border, rosette and fingerboard position marks
  • White bound, pearl inlaid peghead. Gold plated, open back tuners with butter bean buttons.
BR-70T Blueridge Tenor Guitar Blueridge has re-introduced the classic 0-sized tenor guitar and has perfectly reproduced this popular model down to the last detail. Originally coming to prominence in the late 1920s, the tenor guitar was designed as an instrument that would allow the tenor banjoist to double on guitar. As the six-string guitar gradually replaced the banjo in the Big Bands, the four-string tenor guitar found its way into Dixieland, Western Swing and country fiddle bands.


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