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The idea is very attractive, but the fact that you can't quickly change the tuning limits their usefulness for the things I play.
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Over a year later and this thread pops back up...
My playing time is probably more 50/50 now...but the solo gigs I've done in the last year I've done all nylon and loved it. |
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I'm 75% nylon, 20% steel string, 5% Telecaster.
The more I play nylon, the more I prefer it. Messing about with Brazilian and renewed interest in learning the classical basics of technique and reading. |
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I take back what I 've said a year ago ....If a classical guitar is your thing then stick to it !!!!
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Just got my first nylon, a Cordoba Fusion about a month ago and really like it. Gets alot of play time. The tone and feel are real nice. I'll still keep my Martin 000-15 and Yairi but nylon really talks to me too.
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Just got my 1st nylon last week at a swapmeet. It's a Goya G10 Made in Sweden. It cleaned up beautifully.
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i happened to run into my 1st nylon (Cordoba GK Studio Negra) less than a year ago in a Sam Ash and couldn't put it down. i was amazed at how easy it was to play compared to steel. of course the sound is different but i found a model that was actually pleasantly bassy and made up for the difference. i didn't know it when i purchased it but it was a hybrid with some added bass for a particular sound. because i came from steel acoustic background i initially noticed the guitar in the store because the neck was similar to steel as opposed to the wide ones of the classical genre. this made it easier for me to play and more appealing. i found out later that i got what they call the cutaway-electric neck which is middle of the road for the neck styles they produce.
Cordoba Neck Styles My GK Studio Negra Last edited by Twilo123; 10-04-2014 at 11:18 PM. |
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Goya G-10 is a classic classical. I have owned my share.
Congrats.. it looks good. Short story. I was in Belize around 1990... slumming in Monkey River, looking for timber. I was hanging out with the local canoe maker, a furniture maker, and some of their buds.. We got into a little rum... out comes a guitar.. a Goya G-10 they traded off a Swedish tourist for some local "product" (contrivo). The guitar was passed around and surprisingly, every one of the 8 of us could play something... one guy was a dead ringer for the singer Charlie Pride. Ode to A Goya.. Carribbean style. |