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Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany
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Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany

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This classy parlour size resonator guitar features a beautiful satin spruce top matched with an open pore mahogany back and sides and a single cone, biscuit bridge resonator design with a chrome resonator cover and hardware. The top pairs two f-holes with three circular soundholes for a traditional and stylish aesthetic. A mahogany ‘round-neck’ and walnut fingerboard meet a slotted headstock with open geared lyra machineheads, completing the BMR300’s ‘old-time’ look and feel. Tonally, you can expect a naturally loud and articulate sound, and due to its shared resonator design characteristics with the banjo, the BMR300 delivers a distinctive banjo-esque mid / high range metallic assertiveness guaranteed to give your playing a truly authentic bluesy vibe. The combination of spruce and mahogany body tonewoods add a wonderful warmth, while the soundholes further ensure excellent volume and provide a well-rounded low-end. Why should I buy a resonator guitar? This Barnes & Mullins BMR300 resonator guitar is a great choice if you’re a guitarist who is venturing into blues and bluegrass styles, or equally, if you’re experienced in these areas of music and want a great-quality resonator guitar to add to your collection. This versatile instrument can be tuned to various tunings suitable for blues, slide guitar, dobro and bluegrass styles, or simply to standard guitar tuning if you’re someone who wants to give your favourite riffs and licks that authentic blues and folk sound. Common resonator guitar tunings D, G, D, G, B, D - Open G D, A, D, F#, A, D - Open D E, A, D, G, B, E - Standard Guitar Tuning G, B, D, G, B, D - Dobro Tuning Specifications Body & Construction: Top: Spruce Back & Sides: Mahogany Bridge: Maple & Ebony - Biscuit Design Coverplate: Chrome Resonator Cone: Iron Alloy Handrest: Chrome Finish: Satin (Open Pore Back & Sides) Neck Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Walnut Frets: 18 Nut Width: 43mm Inlays: ABS Dots Headstock Machineheads: Lyra Open Gear Nut Width: 43mm Dimensions Scale Length: 25" / 650mm Weight: 2.7kg (approx) The Barnes & Mullins BMR300 resonator guitar is the perfect instrument to begin or continue your foray into authentic blues and bluegrass guitar playing.

Barnes and Mullins Barnes & Mullins BMR300 Resonator Guitar, Mahogany

This classy parlour size resonator guitar features a beautiful satin spruce top matched with an open pore mahogany back and sides and a single cone, biscuit bridge resonator design with a chrome resonator cover and hardware. The top pairs two f-holes with three circular soundholes for a traditional and stylish aesthetic. A mahogany ‘round-neck’ and walnut fingerboard meet a slotted headstock with open geared lyra machineheads, completing the BMR300’s ‘old-time’ look and feel. Tonally, you can expect a naturally loud and articulate sound, and due to its shared resonator design characteristics with the banjo, the BMR300 delivers a distinctive banjo-esque mid / high range metallic assertiveness guaranteed to give your playing a truly authentic bluesy vibe. The combination of spruce and mahogany body tonewoods add a wonderful warmth, while the soundholes further ensure excellent volume and provide a well-rounded low-end. Why should I buy a resonator guitar? This Barnes & Mullins BMR300 resonator guitar is a great choice if you’re a guitarist who is venturing into blues and bluegrass styles, or equally, if you’re experienced in these areas of music and want a great-quality resonator guitar to add to your collection. This versatile instrument can be tuned to various tunings suitable for blues, slide guitar, dobro and bluegrass styles, or simply to standard guitar tuning if you’re someone who wants to give your favourite riffs and licks that authentic blues and folk sound. Common resonator guitar tunings D, G, D, G, B, D - Open G D, A, D, F#, A, D - Open D E, A, D, G, B, E - Standard Guitar Tuning G, B, D, G, B, D - Dobro Tuning Specifications Body & Construction: Top: Spruce Back & Sides: Mahogany Bridge: Maple & Ebony - Biscuit Design Coverplate: Chrome Resonator Cone: Iron Alloy Handrest: Chrome Finish: Satin (Open Pore Back & Sides) Neck Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Walnut Frets: 18 Nut Width: 43mm Inlays: ABS Dots Headstock Machineheads: Lyra Open Gear Nut Width: 43mm Dimensions Scale Length: 25" / 650mm Weight: 2.7kg (approx) The Barnes & Mullins BMR300 resonator guitar is the perfect instrument to begin or continue your foray into authentic blues and bluegrass guitar playing.

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