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help how to make a 2 piece side 1/2 rosed woo 1/2 cypres?
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Andy Culpepper
Posts: 3025
Joined: Mar. 30 2009
From: NY, USA
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RE: help how to make a 2 piece side ... (in reply to Heartfeltflamenco)
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Hi Heartfelt, I was just checking out your website for your guitars. You are in Rochester, NY which is about 2 hours from me (I'm in Ithaca). Interestingly, when I click on "Flamenco guitars", most of the text is cut and pasted 100% from my website. " Blanca 1A These are my traditional Flamenco instruments, built with spruce or cedar tops. They are crisp, bright and very percussive" " Blanca 2A My 2A Blanca is a fantastic player's guitar on a budget These guitars are excellent for dance accompaniment. I can save a lot of time with apremade rosette (of your choice), and unfancy purflings and tie block inlay. These guitars feature woods that are all graded Premium. The guitar still receives my full attention and a French polish finish. Wooden pegs or machine tuners can be used." " Negra 1A A soloist's instrument. My Flamenco Negra guitars have all the richness, power, complexity and sustain required for a professional concert performance or studio recording. However, the character of the guitar is still very Flamenco, with a deep, earthy bass and punchy midrange" Anyway, just thought I would point that out. I'm also curious, is that one of your guitars that Don Soledad is playing? edit: oh, I guess your classicals are a lot like mine too "Classical 1A My classical guitars are made in traditional Spanish way, with a sound crafted to satisfy the modern concert guitarist. I strive for a guitar that has the power, clarity, openness, and separation to fill a concert hall, but that also has a beautiful voice that will make you not want to put it down. These guitars are loud and penetrating without being boomy and have great sustain and overtones."
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