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Just my 2 pennies worth:
http://www.staffordguitar.com/shop/cashimira.asp English website, but Spanish guitars.
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Not being seedy but some great pics of here here
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about the woods in classicals , like in steel. different combinations are use
i have a nice 8 strings classical custom: cedar top, maple back and sides, french polish, this in not good choose for performing and travelling a lot, the french polish is very delicate, in a way nitrocelulosa polish is stronger for protect a guitar, a have a ramirez: 8 stings, cedar, rosewood, nitrocelulosa polish, 17 years old, it looks like new!! eblen |
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I have one of those La Patrie Etude classical guitars. It was quite inexpensive and it sounds good and plays quite nicely. If you care to take a listen to a few notes it is used in a bit of a refrain in this song (at about 1:05):
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getpl...d=3188187&q=hi ...not played in a busy way-just used for flavour. The background harmonics (sounds like bells) are also the Etude.
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No problemo. Ana could make a daisy rock sound great. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQP_q4TAFb8
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Why are they so vicious towards her in the comments? i must have really low standards, sounded nice to me.
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No your standards aren't low. As one comment stated: "thats sounds perfect. I love that fugue from bach. they are only jealous. dont worry". You're always gonna have those men who can't stand to see (or hear) a woman who can play better. I listen to the masters and believe me, Ana is fantastic. She's coming to Portland next March and its my goal to be there. I love her. What more could a man want but a beautiful woman who plays guitar?
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I love my Lucida Concerto LG-777 , i have compared it to many instruments in the plus 2000 range , and still think its a better sounding guitar than most , all solid wood - it is everything they say it is -- think mine was 600 , i upgraded the case from the seller to a vintage style case ( for another 25 bucks ) and i also upgraded the tuners with schallers from lmii ( which i did myself )- the tuners that came with it were not bad and typical of ones found on 2000 plus guitars , but the guitar has such a nice sound it deserved better tuners.
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Thanks for the mean guitar compliment. Buenos tardes amigo. |
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Buying a classical? Two important things....
1. Take a chromatic tuner and check out the intonation on every string 2. Play every fret on every string to see if there are dead spots on the fretboard |
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Thanks for all the information. Looks like many recommendations. I'll be using it for folk, blues, ragtime, etc. I write songs with elements from all of the above, and a few classical elements. I've been inspired by L. Cohen, Nick Drake, and Julian Bream.
My budget is about 2 grand. The esteban probably sounded good because it was really the only nylon string I ever played. Also it was easy to play and handle I recall. If that info adds anything please let me know. Thanks! Steven |