Simon Ambridge copy of Torres's SE70 'La Invencible', 1884
He sure does nice work:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/96756595@N08/ Apparently the original had a very thin soundboard- 1mm + or so, according to Jose Romanillos. |
This is awesome. Thank you for the link.
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Here are a few videos of this guitar being played. Apparently this model is a flamenco guitar.
https://www.flamencoguitarsforsale.n...vencible-2018/ |
Very nice! Love the looks of high quality instruments that feature classic, traditional shapes and designs.:)
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of someday getting a (simpler) lute from him: http://tonyjohnsonluthier.co.uk/tony...o.uk/Home.html |
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Tony has a very impressive background. Thanks for the intro. I can see how you would have great interest in one of his instruments. And I didn’t know that you were a lutenist. Cool! 😎 |
Andre, I'm not a lutenist. I've only played one a few times, years ago.
My teacher was a good lute-player and used to say that I was playing "more like" one, and that's the plucked instrument that really speaks to me now (lightly-made CGs like this Ambridge, too). |
Sounds to me like a lute is in your future Carey. Hold on to those plans! :)
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