Alejandro Cervantes has been building and playing classical guitar for decades now. We’re pleased to see another of his guitars, a 2013 Cervantes Hauser Concert classical guitar, in our shop.
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MORE →Alejandro Cervantes has been building and playing classical guitar for decades now. We’re pleased to see another of his guitars, a 2013 Cervantes Hauser Concert classical guitar, in our shop.
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MORE →The Cervantes Fleta Signature classical guitar is part of the top range of Cervantes production. Based on the designs developed by Ignacio Fleta in the late 1950’s and 1960’s, these guitars feature stiffer tops and more robust construction, and of course specialized bracing patterns. They are characterized by a strong, warm, full tone with a lot of projection and volume available.
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MORE →2013 Rubin de Jonge Classical Guitar. French Polish finish. Englemann spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides, raised fingerboard, lattice braced. 650mm scale length, 52mm nut width, Tweed double arched case.
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MORE →Tonally, this 2001 Sergei de Jonge steel string cutaway is huge. It’s fairly loud, the highs are rich and sparkling, the midrange is fully represented and the bass strings have the bell-like resonance of a plucked Grand.
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MORE →2011 Sergei De Jonge Maple Jazz Nylon, spruce top, maple back and sides. 640mm scale. 48mm nut. Lattice brace, K&K pickup. Tubner tuners, french polish, tweed arched case.
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MORE →Reviewing the Ramirez 4NE Classical Guitars featuring Gordon O’Brien and Grant MacNeill. In this sequence Gordon and Grant are discuss the Ramírez 4NE classical guitar is based on the 1990s model E series guitars, developed from designs conceived by Jose Ramírez III. Amalia Ramírez created the NE models as an affordably priced, all-solid-wood instrument for the serious student of classical guitar.