Classical Concert Guitars
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Classical guitar( lattice braces)
lassical guitar lattice braces ( Greg Smallman style) with ejacktble neck.
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Chitarra Domingo Esteso 1931
Modello Torres, tavola in abete, fasce fondo e ponte in palissandro indiano, manico in cedrella, tastiera in ebano, diapason 65.
24.000€Chitarra Domingo Esteso 1931
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2.200€
Bernabe Guitarra de Estudio
2.200€ -
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Matthias Dammann Guitar
Wonderful Matthias Dammann Guitar. Year: Dec. 1998, only owner. Perfect condition.
51.000€Matthias Dammann Guitar
51.000€ -
6.500€
8.500€Concert Guitar “Maurice Ottiger” 2016
6.500€8.500€ -
Chitarra Rolf Eichinger del 1985
E’ una chitarra costruita da Rolf Heinchinger per me. La chitarra ha fatto molti concerti ed è stata resturata a Karlsrhue da Rolf prima di morire.
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Jose Ramirez, Guitarra del tiempo (2018), Cedar top
This guitar was built in 2018 and has been played almost every day since. It has a warm, pleasant tone with a lot of sustain, and medium volume.
It will be available from 12th January.
If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message.
2.000€
Classical concert guitars are a type of acoustic guitar that are specifically designed for playing classical and flamenco music. These instruments are known for their rich, complex tone, and are favored by professional musicians for their ability to project sound in large concert halls.
One of the defining features of classical concert guitars is their nylon strings, which produce a warm, mellow tone and are easier on the fingers than steel strings. They also have a wider neck and fingerboard than steel-stringed guitars, which allows for more precise playing and a wider range of notes.
Classical concert guitars are typically made with a solid wood top, such as cedar or spruce, and a back and sides made of woods like rosewood, maple, or cypress. The wood choices can affect the overall tone and volume of the instrument. The finish of the guitar also plays a role, natural finishes help to enhance the natural sound of the wood, while a glossy finish can make the sound brighter.
Some of the most iconic classical concert guitar players include Andres Segovia, John Williams, and Paco de Lucia.
In summary, Classical concert guitars are a type of acoustic guitar that are specifically designed for playing classical and flamenco music. These instruments are known for their rich, complex tone, and are favored by professional musicians for their ability to project sound in large concert halls. They have nylon strings, a wider neck and fingerboard, and are typically made with a solid wood top, with back and sides made of woods like rosewood, maple, or cypress. They are played by some of the most iconic classical concert guitar players such as Andres Segovia, John Williams, and Paco de Lucia.