Enter to Win a Yamaha TAG3 C TransAcoustic Guitar and 12 Sets of Elixir® Strings

Grand Prize: Yamaha TAG3 C and 12 sets of Elixir Acoustic 80/20 Bronze Strings with NANOWEB® Coating, Light gauge. MSRP $3,023.88

The newest addition to the revolutionary line of Yamaha TransAcoustic guitars, the TAG3 C features onboard effects, looper, and Bluetooth capabilities at your fingertips—no external gear required. Quality, all-solid mahogany construction with a solid Sitka spruce top ensures incredible tone, made even better by TransAcoustic’s professional high-fidelity effects.

Elixir Acoustic 80/20 Bronze Strings with NANOWEB® Coating deliver a bright, lively tone and a smooth feel together with extended tone life that players have come to expect from Elixir Strings.

Second Prize: Three second prize winners will get three sets of Elixir Acoustic 80/20 Bronze Strings with NANOWEB Coating, Light gauge. MSRP $50.97

For entrants outside the United States: please enter your Postal Code and select your Country from the drop-down menu. The State field is not required, so please leave blank. We will ask for your complete address if selected as the winner.

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  1. I’ve always been a fan of yamaha because if their great products. I would love to win the tag3 c and I’ve been playing for 4 years now.

    • Would love to win your guitar to try it out. Have three other brands, now would like to try yours. Thank you have a Blessed day.

  2. I perform weekly at my local Veteran’s Home as well as Montclair Nursing Home. I’m 64 and with this guitar I would sound so much better for the folks. I’m using some antiquated equipment and a new guitar with all the features the Yamaha TAG3 C has, would bring me to a new level. My brother John is getting me two new / used speakers for Christmas. All the folks will be able to hear me then. This guitar would be a a real game changer, but not just for me but my audience. These people deserve the best of everything but seldom ever get anything above average. Sorry for the dissertation, Thanks for the opportunity!!

  3. I’ve just started playing about a year ago haven’t played since I was 20 years old. I am now 65 so keep me motivated and love the music love acoustic guitars. I’ve been trying to play a lot of Tommy Emmanuel. I am a finger style Guitar Player to share music with everybody in this world, God bless

  4. Beautiful guitar, got to love technology, with solid craftsmanship. It would be a sweet advancement to complete acoustic guitarists future for stage or street. I’m keeping my fingers crossed, for this upgrade!

  5. Been useing elixir acoustic extra light for years they have a bright nice tone you will never forget, they stand out from any other strings I’ve used in the past , I’ll never go back to useing any other strings, plus there easy on the finger’s

  6. I’ve been playing a Yamaha APX-6A for years, when I bought it the head stock was broken off so I reglued it back on and it plays exalent got it for seventy five dollars, what a great guitar, goes to show you what’s a great guitar Yamaha builds, owned several name brand guitars ,but this is my go to guitar

  7. I’ve been playing a Yamaha APX-6A for years, when I bought it the head stock was broken off so I reglued it back on and it plays exalent got it for seventy five dollars, what a great guitar, goes to show you what’s a great guitar Yamaha builds, owned several name brand guitars ,but this is my go to guitar

  8. All the best to you all, and everyone who enters this kind giveaway 😊
    The Lord’s love + grace be with you
    His hope + peace, in Life, and beyond the grave
    Hope you are all well and resting in Jesus saving love + grace 😊
    Warmest Love + blessing’s friends 😊

  9. Be wonderful to enter if only I was allowed to. Seems your platform excludes anyone who’s not from the USA from entering. Please rectify this or give clarity/disclosure before sending email messages out across the world. Thank you

    • For entrants outside the United States: please enter your Postal Code and select your Country from the drop-down menu. The State field is not required, so please leave blank. We will ask for your complete address if selected as the winner.

  10. I need a newer guitar to inspire newer songs.
    I inherited my brother’s older Yamaha guitar. It has a great sound, but the fret board is all worn out. There were no electronics for acoustics back when it was made.

  11. Great competition but my you won’t accept my entry. The response is ‘invalid zipcode’ , but my zipcode…we call them postcode…is absolutely correct. I’d love to enter; I’d love this guitar! Cheers!

  12. This looks a lovely guitar. I have the Elixir strings on my guitar, they’re bright and great tone. I personally have a Sigma DR-45 guitar that as you probably know where originally started by Martin due to the import of Yahama guitars from China (or the far east), as I’m led to believe, similarly Gibson created the Epiphone brand to compete with the prices in the market without putting their name to a ‘cheaper’ product. Has the quality of Yamaha’s guitars progressed massively or have they always had a premium collection? I’m fairly new to my understanding of guitars etc so any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you 🙏

  13. I’ read and enjoyed Acoustic Guitar for many years until the sales outlet in Belfast closed. I had a Yamaha FG580 50 plus years ago but I sold it to buy a Martin D18 which is still my main axe. But at 79, I still have guitar acquisition syndrome and I’d love a new YAMAHA!

  14. My Yamaha Silent Nylon string guitar could use a partner to make some awesome acoustic music! You make really great and innovative guitars for every kind of music! I always have a set of Elixer’s standing by.

  15. I still have and play my old nylon stringed Yamaha Dynamic Guitar, #10, 1874089 which I purchased in New Zealand in 1966 for 20.00 pounds. It was made in Japan and is so light! It has travelled well and is still in the original case.
    I wonder how this new acoustic guitar would sound!

  16. Being half-blind on a fixed income has made replacing my acoustic guitar impossible. Yamaha has never let me down in quality, and it’d be great to play again. So glad to be going blind instead of deaf!