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RE: Sustain or playability (in reply to gerundino63)
Is cathedralic ('concert grade'?) predominantly a feature of the body depth of the guitar?
Depends what you're playing I suspect. Mineras / tarantas usually work better with the sustain IMO.
Realistically, I suspect most guitars if playing in public are going to be massively affected by hall echo, so more control is preferable if live. In a recording studio, bring several guitars...
RE: Sustain or playability (in reply to gerundino63)
You have a Gerundino. Play it near the bridge and you have a great flamenco. Play it near the soundhole and you have a great classical. What more could you ask for?
Yes. Are you considering buying your first flamenco guitar? Antonio Carrion is playing a Manuel Reyes.
I have a nice guitar. Set up and sound are better than any student guitar on the market today. Besides, I'm still practicing techniques, which will take me another 1 or 2 years to master.
Btw, another guitar with dull strings. What guitar does Tomatito play here?
RE: Sustain or playability (in reply to gerundino63)
That Nativity set, and shooting star meme is cracking me up. Those r keepers. Orsonw and jasonm also cheering me up at my depressing job. Thanks guys! 😊