Grindhouse -> RE: Choosing my first flamenco guitar (Aug. 24 2023 12:49:18)
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Sliddx, thanks for sharing your experience. I think Ill go for this guitar, since i cant stop thinking about it. :D quote:
Also if you already have a classical, why not take something completely different. I wouldnt really call it a classical, its my first guitar that costed like 70 eur and is very "punk" :D But I managed to set it up to playable level and I kinda love, it has a really raw character to it. Honestly, I could get by just playing on this guitar, I dont really need a new guitar. Its just that Ill be 30 soon, and I would like to treat myself with something nice for my birthday :D quote:
I also bought a while ago an old Yamaha solid wood that I bought for a whimp second hand. I changed the sadles to bone, lowered the strings. Put tapa thing on and new tuners and it also plays Flamenco. I just bought a 150 euro guitalele and well, guess what… you can also play flamenco on that on Yeah, I totally agree, if you know what you want a how to get the sound you want, you can make any instrument work. I myself play all my gigs on a old Jolana bass (old communist brand from Czech republic) that i bought for 100 eur. Most people here think that Jolana instruments are the worst. Many people compliment my sound, and when i tell the its a jolana they dont believe me :D I didnt even know cremona made flamenco guitars. I know they are manufactured in Czech republic, but you would be surprised of the lack of cremona guitars in local shops.
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