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WhErE iS ANDERS?
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geert1957
Posts: 74
Joined: Jul. 18 2011
From: the Netherlands
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RE: WhErE iS ANDERS? (in reply to estebanana)
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Hi Jonas, I saw your nr. 85 guitar at Anders' blogspot. How does that extra soundport affect the sound, because I want to have that too? It is very beautiful, but I have to decide whether or not with inlay because of the extra price. I already mentioned to Anders that I like that very lightcoloured, almost white finish those nr. 84, 85 and 86 have. The music you play, classical Spanish music, is exact what I want to play on this guitar. I am studying Leyenda/Asturias right now and Tarrega's Recuerdas de la Alhambra. Should sound stunningly on a flamenco guitar. And I also want to learn playing real flamenco, if possible for a Dutch guy. When I visit Anders in october, I also will pay a visit to Seville and try to join a workshop or some kind of one or two hours of instruction there. Lots of possibilities I saw on the internet. Jonas, do you have any video's from yourself playing guitar uploaded on YouTube? I am very interested as our taste (Anders flamenco guitar, classical Spanish music, flamenco music, pina colada, long-legged beauties etc.) seems about the same to me....haha. Best wishes from the Netherlands, Geert.
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Date Sep. 4 2011 17:58:33
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odinz
Posts: 407
Joined: May 26 2010
From: Sarpsborg,Norway
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RE: WhErE iS ANDERS? (in reply to geert1957)
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Haha, it seems it is finally time for me to upload something then! About the soundport, i feel that it opens the sound of the guitar more, also it feels like the air around me becomes really thick because of the sound, like the sound is a physical thing i can touch and feel, it is very nice... but you have to experience it yourself to really see how it feels, it is not easy with a video or sound example. It also helps you better hear yourself in consert setting! I can also say that the tone of the guitar isnt drastically changed because of the soundport, i think that it is more about the projection that makes this effect, to say it easy, with soundport i feel like i am swimming in sound from the guitar, but it is still a guitar and still sounds like it I would get a soundport if i were you, it doesnt turn the guitar into something alse than a guitar,but it becomes a guitar with a different experience,i went with inlays, just because it looks so beautiful, and Anders did great craftmanship on it.
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