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RE: Show us your Flamenco guitars !!
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NewPlayer
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RE: Show us your Flamenco guitars !! (in reply to tk)
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On the left: Ron Bushman 99' Cedar Top/Negra w/Lr Baggs Anthem mic/undersaddle combo. Lots ofwear and some crack repairs on the face. I take this guitar to my gigs and on my camping trips. It projects a nice warm tone suitable for classical, rumbas and traditional flamenco, with plenty of volume....D'Addario 45/46's work great. In Comparison to Fishman, the LR Baggs suits me best. Clear, natural tone with NO feedback ever. Good all-around guitar. On the right: Rafael Romero Andalucia Especial Blanca This guitar is the best blanca that I have played so far. I have compared it to a Bernal Sueno, HSL Bulerias, 78' Ramirez, Manuel Rodriguez Jr. Flamenco, and Navarro Grand Concert. Its muy flamenco, loud and perfectly set up for easy playing....Luthiers 30's work best. When I play this guitar, it breathes and feels lively. Great Flamenco guitar.
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Date Sep. 24 2014 3:50:03
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Richard Jernigan
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From: Austin, Texas USA
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RE: Show us your Flamenco guitars !! (in reply to hopkinWFG)
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ORIGINAL: hopkinWFG true Ruphus thanks for the concern and encouragement ! i agree i been too over concern over my first purchase but just to make sure my first as it will be a keeper as my quest to learning flamenco goes... It might be a keeper, but it's quite likely it won't be your last guitar. My wife gave me a new '67 1a Ramirez blanca when we got married. It was the first good guitar I ever had. In fact, I would say it's a great guitar. But my favorite now is quite a different guitar. It is louder, more percussive, more suited to my taste. The Ramirez taught me a great deal. One of the things it taught me was that I now prefer a different guitar. I recently traveled away from home for over a month. I took the Ramirez with me. It took me a few days playing it to rediscover its voice. I loved it. But when I got home, I went back to my favorite. I think it's quite likely you won't find the best guitar for you until you have played flamenco for a while. I played quite a few, including a '76 Manuel Reyes and a '73 Conde blanca when they were fairly new. They belonged to friends, so I had a chance to get familiar with them over the course of a few years. I tried to buy the Conde, but didn't succeed. It was the only guitar I played that I liked a little better than the Ramirez, until I bought my current favorite in 2000. It was shipped to me on approval. I took it out of the case, tuned it up, played an E-major chord, and it knocked my socks off! I doubt I will ever sell the Ramirez, due to its sentimental value. I'm grateful for what it taught me. But I don't think my preference is going to change. RNJ
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Date Sep. 27 2014 18:09:03
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