With evolution of the guitar into so many various forms over the years, it is undoubtedly one of the most popular and most widely used among musical instruments. Centuries of beautiful music almost always included the guitar as a vital piece of instrument. For a novice instrumentalist, the guitar would be one of the very first instruments to play and it would also be one of the most convenient instruments that one could use to compose his very first own music. The interpretation of most modern musical arrangements would never be complete without the rich and brilliant sound of a guitar.

Among the most popular guitars in our modern music industry are Norman guitars. These Quebec-based guitars represent the Canadian spirit of guitar making and guitar playing. Norman guitars are today manufactured by descendants of the original settlers of La Patrie, Quebec who braved the dense forests, mountains, and freezing winters to establish the town that is now home to one of the most priced symbols of Canada’s musical heritage. The very first sets of Norman guitars were produced in the early 1970s and to date these guitars are known for their superb quality and excellent value. Its guitar building facilities are considered technically sophisticated and the heritage of guitar building craftsmanship continues with the use of high quality tonewoods found in cedar and spruce tress that average about 800 years old. Among the most admired qualities ofNorman guitars are its rigidity and flexibility that produce its brilliant resonance and vibration.

It is the most admired and most highly patronized among guitar beginners because of its reasonably affordable price, its playability, its acoustic sound quality and its colors that make its looks unique and attractive.