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meiros

 

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My Guitar #1 

I finished my first guitar. It is a classical guitar, not a flamenco, but the number #3 will be a blanca!
Were approximately 10 months, since the day that I cut the first wood, until today, with the placement of the strings. Lot of emotions throughout this time. Enthusiasm and proud, when something went well, but other days there appeared a feeling of frustration when things do not followed as I wanted. I always believed that it was possible. And it was!!!
It is lightweight and the measures of the neck make it easy to play.

Characteristics:
650mm scale
Soundboard: European Spruce
Back: Indian Rosewood
Sides: Indian Rosewood
Neck: Brazilian Cedar
Fingerboard: Ebony
Finish: French Polish

Below is the link of my personal Facebook page, where I have a dedicated album to this guitar #1
Facebook Guitar #1 Album

Here it is a record of this first guitar without any kind of post production. Focus on the sound because I am a very noob guitar player....
Guitar #1 Lágrima Test









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Echi

 

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

You are gifted, my friend.
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tijeretamiel

 

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

Great work.

Please post up more pictures of other builds.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 13:49:09
 
Ricardo

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

Nice! Are those blankets behind from Bolivia?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 15:10:25
 
Echi

 

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

I got the same blankets from Mexico
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 15:56:54
 
Escribano

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From: England, living in Italy

RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to Ricardo

quote:

I got the same blankets from Mexico


We've got some table runners like that from Mexico, too

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 18:04:20
 
FredGuitarraOle

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

Parabéns! :)
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 20:02:24
 
Tom Blackshear

 

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

quote:


I finished my first guitar. It is a classical guitar, not a flamenco, but the number #3 will be a blanca!
Were approximately 10 months, since the day that I cut the first wood, until today, with the placement of the strings. Lot of emotions throughout this time. Enthusiasm and proud, when something went well, but other days there appeared a feeling of frustration when things do not followed as I wanted.


I don't know if this will help but what you describe never leaves a guitar builder, there is always some frustration.

What I hear is a very good start. So, it is going to be a development for patience, until you build the greatest guitars in the world.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 21:58:01
 
Richard Jernigan

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From: Austin, Texas USA

RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

A beautiful instrument in looks and sound.

Keep up the good work--I assume you are considering how to make the next one even better!

I have had the good fortune to meet a few great luthiers. That's how they became great, always thinking, "The next one...."

RNJ
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 28 2016 22:29:49
 
pundi64

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RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

The tuner is a ?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 7 2016 21:27:41
 
Goldwinghai

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From: Virginia USA

RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

Beautiful sound and melody coming from a beautiful guitar.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 8 2016 0:09:03
 
Wayne Brown

 

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From: Huntersville, North Carolina, USA

RE: My Guitar #1 (in reply to meiros

Congrats! It's a beauty and a nice sound too!
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