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Good Introductory Classical?
I'd like to learn classical and have already done a little bit of it on a steel string guitar (I have David Braid's instructional book/CD) but I'd like to actually get a real classical guitar.
What are some good options for one that won't break the bank? Ideally I'd like a solid top model (laminate B/S is fine) that sounds good. Any help is appreciated.
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Hi Lynn, a La Patrie Etude is $350 new and has a solid cedar top and laminate wild cherry back/sides. Great beginner guitar that is made in Quebec.
http://www.lapatrieguitars.com/guitarsetude.html |
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Vote for Cordoba C5 in the $300 price range. You might find a C7 in the same price range if you look around (there is one in my local craigslist for $275).
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Do yourself a favor and spend a little more to get a used Cordoba C9 or C10......if you are patient, you can get a blem from Music123 or others on Ebay for around 500. They are all solid and they are "giant killers". I've had a couple of 1500-2000 used classicals here and my C9 tore them to shreds.
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There are three on Ebay right now under 600 (two spruce and one cedar)
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60 era Gibson classical guitars are very affordable and are somewhat considered "vintage".
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You're right, and one for about $550 comes with a humicase. However, I'm not certain what budget the original poster had in mind when wanting not to "break the bank".
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Well that's certainly some good advice there. I might save up a little more for a used C9. My girlfriend has a cheap nylon string I can borrow to get started (she started playing and gave it up fairly quickly) so given a little more time and saving a used C9 isn't totally out of the picture.
I don't know what to do! LOL! This has definitely given me a lot to think about.
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Lynn B. |
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Cordoba or Yamaha for sure. The C5, C7 and C9 are all great guitars. I have a C9 on clearance if anyone is interested..
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I'm thinking about a cedar top C9 to go with my spruce.
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sent you a PM.
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Chris McKee Go SPURS Go |
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Good Introductory Classical Guitar?
Lynn, I own a number of classical guitars, in many price ranges, and while Yamaha and Cordoba are good recommendations, I found you get a lot more bang for the buck with an Antonio Hermosa classical guitar. The AH-10 is solid cedar/mahogany, and the AH-20 is solid cedar/rosewood, fancier with abalone rosette and body purfling, and both are under $200, on eBay. High quality guitars, high quality tuning machines, very affordable, and the sound is fabulous.
Glen
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We carry the Hermosa line and I think the thinline electric classical is pretty cool. That being said - not in the same league as Cordoba and Yamaha - just saying. To each their own.
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Good Introductory Classical Guitar?
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Yamaha FG-375S Jumbo Martin DXME/D-35E/DC Aura/000-14 Custom/D-16E Custom/ 000C Nylon/0000-28HE/Concept IV Jumbo/00-16C/D-4132SE Gibson LP Deluxe/ES-347 TD/Chet Atkins CE Fender MIA Deluxe Strat Art & Lutherie 12-string Bellucci Concert Sigma CR-7 Recording King ROS-06 FE3/RPH-05 D'Angelico "New Yorker" New Masters "Esperance SP" Hermosa AH-20 “I never met a guitar I didn't like.” |