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Cordoba C10 -first recording attempt
Just started playing classical guitar - Trying really hard to get used to the wide neck and the higher action - Tonight I decided to try and record it - first attempt at Minuet in G from Bach - I Have had the guitar about 3 weeks, just strung it up yesterday with La Bella 2001 medium tension - So far I am really impressed with this guitar especially for the price I paid for it.
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That sounds good. Take it in for a setup though. Is that model cedar over rosewood?
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Ive been waiting to do setup - wanted it to properly acclimate.
This is the cedar over rosewood model. |
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Very nice!
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Sounds really nice - congrats on the new guitar
JR
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Thanks you!
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Very nice. I just got a used C10 Spruce/rosewood and am loving it. Mine still has the Savarez (sp?) strings.
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What do I have to do to get the sound cloud to work? Otherwise I have always thought the 2001 Labella medium tension is the most generic pure string you can use to understand what the tonal characteristics of your guitar may be. A good place to start, and on a good guitar may be a good place to end. |
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Well done!!
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