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bernd -> Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 1:04:32)

In this clip Serranito plays a guitar with a special soundhole design.



Does anyone know the luthier? Thx in advance.

Saludos
Bernd




faustoitur -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 7:45:12)

Serranito uses to play with Jose Ramirez guitars




bursche -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 11:07:41)

Don't know. As far as I know he used to play classical guitars.
I never liked that mushy sound.




Tom Blackshear -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 14:14:36)

I think he has gone over to a guitar style that he likes to promote, but to me, he has lost a certain sound that is characteristic of flamenco. The bass booms too much and and the sound gets lost inside the box; no cutting edge.

A flamenco guitar can have a deep bass but with a cutting edge, not with a mushy sound. All in all, the sound seems to run together rather than having enough separation of the notes, and I think this happens with this kind of guitar.




gemelo -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 18:00:07)

Arturo Sanzano

Oscar Herrero (hard to recognize) is playing at the far left with a guitar of the same maker. You can identify the guitar from the Headstock




bursche -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 21:08:45)

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no cutting edge.
That happens on most classicals if you play flamenco on them. So does anyone know if that's a classical guitar?




Doitsujin -> RE: Serranitos guitar (Jan. 13 2013 21:26:47)

quote:

So does anyone know if that's a classical guitar?


The thing is..with that headstock...it doesn´t matter. It should get burned anyways. :P




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