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Escribano
Posts: 6417
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
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RE: New member introduction. (in reply to johnparchem)
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I need to take it out and find a real players to help me understand what I need to do on the next Hi John and welcome, Yes, you really need to do that. Less sustain (dryness) is one of the things flamencos look for in a blanca, along with very, very light weight, a wonderful aroma and 'pulsation' of the soundboard. Only a real flamenco player can describe it. What's with the strip down the back of the neck, is that ebony reinforcement? I like the pegs and asymmetric headstock. I have never asked before (ever), but should a guitar be able to stand on its bottom like that? I am not sure that it shouldn't be more of a gentle curve, but I don't have one to hand right now to check. Also, you could wind your E strings the other way to narrow the angle of attack. See pic.
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