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The Definitive Guide: Canadian Cedar vs. German Spruce in Spanish Guitars

 

The Definitive Guide: Canadian Cedar vs. German Spruce in Spanish Guitars

The soundboard is often called the "soul" of the guitar. It's responsible for projecting the sound and defining the instrument's character. If you're looking for a Spanish guitar, you've likely come across the two undisputed queens: Canadian Cedar and German Spruce .

 

But which one is best for you? It's not a question of quality, but of personality .

1. Canadian Cedar (Thuja Plicata)

Cedar is recognizable by its dark tone, which ranges from cinnamon to reddish chocolate. It's the favorite wood of those seeking a "classic" and enveloping sound from day one.

  • Sound Profile: Warm, sweet, and with very rich harmonics. It has a "dark" and deep sound.

  • Performance: It doesn't need a break-in period. The guitar sounds at its maximum potential almost from the moment it leaves the workshop.

  • Ideal for: Classical guitar, romantic music and soloists looking for a smooth tone with natural "vibrato".

2. The German Spruce (Picea Abies)

Spruce is a light-colored wood, almost white or yellowish, with a very fine, straight grain. It is the wood of patience and brilliance.

  • Sound Profile: Bright, direct, and with great note separation (clarity). It has what luthiers call "punch."

  • Behavior: It is a "living" wood that evolves. At first, it may sound somewhat rigid, but with years of use, the sound opens up and gains nuances that cedar cannot achieve.

  • Ideal for: Flamenco guitar (due to its fast attack) and classical guitarists who play in large halls and need each note to be cut with precision.

Comparative Table: Head to Head

Feature Canadian Cedar German Spruce
Color Dark / Reddish Light / Cream
Stroke Smooth and round Fast and percussive
Evolution Immediate (sounds good already) Slow (improves with age)
Endurance Softer (sensitive to shocks) More elastic and resistant
Predominant style Classical / Lyrical Flamenco / Concert


Which one should you choose?

The final decision depends on your execution style and your future expectations :

  1. Choose cedar if: You prefer the comfort of a mature sound right away, you like the velvety tone, and you mainly play pieces with a lot of emotional depth and deep bass. See guitars with cedar tops

  2. Choose spruce if: You have an energetic playing style, you seek maximum technical clarity, and you want an instrument that "grows" with you as you play it over the years. See guitars with spruce tops

Our Alhambra tip: If you have the chance, try both in a room with good acoustics. Sometimes, it's your ear that chooses the wood, regardless of theory.

 

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