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Tricky Fish

 

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Flamenco on a classical guitar? 

Hi, I have growing interest in Flamenco guitar. I'm increasingly drawn to the feel and the rhythm.

But don't have a flamenco guitar nor have I ever played one. I understand the design differences, but would like to understand:

What will I be missing if I play flamenco on a classical guitar?

Is there such a thing as a classical / flamenco hybrid guitar?
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El Burdo

 

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

Hi Tricky

Allow me to be the one to give the usual response to this question. Do a search on the foro. It has been dealt with many times before in one form or another! Ordinary keywords are fine.

Good luck in your search a) for truth in flamenco and b) for the answer to your question.
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Joan Maher

 

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

I would say try and find a shop with some decent flamenco models and give them a play and make up your own mind.

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Argaith

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

Tricky,

In a nutshell, if you can get a Flamenco guitar to start with, get one. If you can't (for whatsoever reason), stick a golpeador on your classical guitar and play. Then give yourself a few months to decide if Flamenco is your cup of tea or not

Good luck,
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SephardRick

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

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What will I be missing if I play flamenco on a classical guitar


To start flamenco playing on a classical is prudent. It will take time before you understand what you value in a flamenco model.

Most of us started off with a classical. If you have an existing classical. I suggest two things: Buy a new saddle and lower your action. Then use the light gauge strings of your choice to ease your right hand techniques.

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Leñador

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

Rick is dead on, I'd only add get a "Kling on" golpeador.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 6 2014 15:33:09
 
ralexander

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

Hi Tricky, welcome to the Foro!

If you play the same flamenco falseta three times on a classical guitar, the ghost of Segovia will visit you at night and give you an atomic wedgie.

Aside from that, it's certainly not a terrible way to take your first steps into flamenco. Good advice so far. Scour those archives, you'll find lots of great discussion on this topic.

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Paul Magnussen

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

Unless your classical is one with a high action (such as a Ramirez) you should be able to play Flamenco on it with no modifications save one: the golpeador is essential.

Nowadays you can buy stick-on ones, as others have said. When I started (1960s) I cut one out of cardboard and stuck it on with Sellotape (=US Scotch tape).

Some pieces (e.g. guajiras, especially in D) will sound great on a classical guitar. Others, especially the more percussive ones such as bulerías, will not sound as good. But at least you can learn.

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Leñador

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

I really like the way granainas sounds on my classical, more so then my flamenco for sure.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 6 2014 17:24:00
 
Sr. Martins

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RE: Flamenco on a classical guitar? (in reply to Tricky Fish

One thing to remember is that until a certain price point, all you get is classical guitars with lighter colored back & sides.

Once your right hand starts to develop you'll be able to shape your sound to a point where you can sound good on any guitar. Rasgueados for example will sound like crap for a long time (bonk bonk bonk) and that lack of technique will certainly show more on classical guitars (boomy muddy thuddy).

Just play whatever you can get and later on you'll know what you like/need. For now you should (IMO) make sure that you get an anatomically correct guitar (setup) in order to avoid unecessary difficulties.

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