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Product Ref: 103970
The Seagull Entourage Grand Natural features a solid spruce top that yields crisp articulation and delivers a broad dynamic range. Its solid top has a versatile sonic-nature, meaning it is able to accommodate numerous styles of play, from light fingerpicking styles, to heavier, more aggressive strumming patterns. Its brightly toned solid top is paired with wild cherry back and sides, delivering a tone that falls between the mellow warmth of mahogany, and the bright-sizzle of maple. Together, the combination of tonewoods provides the Entourage Grand Natural with a rich, well-round, well-balanced tonality that is bright but still maintains plenty of warmth.
The Entourage Grand Natural has a distinctive parlour body, offering a comfortable playing experience due to its compact size. Slim, sleek, with a nipped-in waist, the Grand Natural's parlour body is extremely comfortable to play for guitarists of any size. Although its sweetly-smaller size provides comfort, players will be surprised by its unexpectedly loud acoustic voice. The combination of timbers and construction method enables this classic parlour shape to project a big sound with a tight bottom end. Additionally, the Seagull Entourage Grand Natural is able to accommodate numerous playing styles and genres with ease. In particular, the Grand Natural is well-suited to old-school blues, folk, and slide music.
Constructed from silver leaf maple, the Grand Natural's neck offers players a sonically pleasing rich-warmth and a punchy mid-range. Silver leaf maple's tonal character and weight is similar to mahogany, making it ideal for a wide range of playing styles as it has a very responsive character. Its smooth playing silver leaf maple neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard that adds warmth to the overall sound, as well as providing a smooth and energetic playing experience.
In 1982 Robert Godin produced the first Seagull guitars, and the concept for Seagull Guitars was to take the essential components of the best hand-crafted guitars with solid tops and stunning finishes, and build these features into guitars that could be priced within reach of working musicians. All Seagull guitars are constructed in Canada from start to finish, using sustainable-sourced wood from their own Canadian environment in a controlled manner.