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Miguel de Maria -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 25 2004 16:03:53)

Ron,
I've been told one of the biggest differences between budget guitars and luthier ones is that the latter are setup! This makes some sense, because usually when you play at a guitar shop the action is too high and it doesn't feel good. Is that because the guitars aren't any good or because they have old, cheap strings and need to be set up? I don't know, but I have a feeling almost any guitar needs to be set up. And your preferences may change over time. I read Tom Whiteley say that he recently changed to medium tension strings on the recommendation of Juan Serrano... talking about new tricks!




Escribano -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 25 2004 19:02:04)

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I now play a much cheaper guitar (Bernal) than my Madrid bought Ramirez.


So do I and I love it. I am learning after all, not performing in Jerez or recording in Madrid. A new set of Savarez today and my Bernal (with rosewood fingerboard) rocks. I wore out the old set on my vacation and yes, I am back in the UK with a lesson from Emilio Maya under my belt. What a nice guy and excellent guitarist/teacher. I will be back for more.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 25 2004 19:19:53)

Maybe guitars are like cars...you get one that you can afford and that you like. Maybe you need a commuter, maybe a collector's item. If you are a race car driver, you'll need something with more horses.




Ron.M -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 25 2004 20:51:52)

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I am back in the UK with a lesson from Emilio Maya under my belt.


Welcome back Simon!
Hope you had a great time in EspaƱa!
What did Emilio show you?
I'm (We're) dying to know!

cheers

Ron




Jon Boyes -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 26 2004 11:03:41)

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ORIGINAL: Miguel de Maria
Jon,
I have an idea. If you're really nice to Kate and maybe send her a regalo de Navidad or something, maybe she'll ask Emilio to grab a nice cheapie in Granada for you. Surely he knows what to look for...


Huh? I already have a guitar, I'm not looking. Do keep up![;)]

I'm finding the more time I spend with my guitar, the better it sounds, but that has nothing to do with the guitar, really.

Jon




Escribano -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 26 2004 11:13:13)

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What did Emilio show you?


No real problems with my techniques to date, he was impressed I had so much with so few lessons.

In short, he concentrated on one thing.... compas. "Stay within the compas Simon, not outside it".

He showed me a few more tangos chords and we jammed an energetic Solea por Bulerias which went well as I can play some pretty quick falsetas now and Emilio can play some very fast, beautiful falsetas.

He is a nice guy, speaks some English when needed and I will be going back. Kate kindly arranged the lesson and it cost me 30 Euros.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: The quest begins: three intermediate priced guitars tried (Sep. 26 2004 14:44:50)

30 euros! I used to pay my crappy teacher here $40! Man...




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