Size: A 41-inch classical guitar is typically considered full-size, suitable for adult players. The 41-inch measurement typically refers to the total length of the instrument from the top of the headstock to the bottom of the body.
Construction: Classical guitars typically have a body shape characterized by a wide, rounded lower bout and a narrow waist. The top (soundboard) is usually made of spruce or cedar, while the back and sides may be constructed from mahogany, rosewood, or other tonewoods.
Neck: Classical guitar necks typically have a wider profile compared to steel-string acoustic guitars, providing ample space for fingerstyle playing. The neck is usually made of mahogany or another hardwood for stability and durability.
Fingerboard: The fingerboard is typically made of rosewood or ebony and features a flat profile.