Antonio Hermosa 450.00

A$450.00

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About the Maker

This is a very well-made copy of a Spanish blanca guitar at a very reasonable price considering it is new. I wish I had a guitar as good as this when I started studying flamenco. It was selected and set up to high grade flamenco standards by well known flamenco player and teacher Anthony Hadjion.

It is a very good flamenco guitar; I'd recommend it to anyone wanting something well-made and with good sound at a low price. Having imported flamenco guitars for over 20 years from Spain I know a little about how a flamenco guitar is supposed to Yes, of course you can do better with a Conde, Prudencio Saez or Ramirez but you are also spending 10X for more sound; this one would measures very well. It sounds beautiful and very flamenco.

And comparing, it has good projection and tone, and looks very nicer.
The action is very good, Just right; not to low as to buzz, but definitely not too high as to make playing hard. It play's very well.
And it's beautiful. The pictures looks great. The tuning mechanism is plated brass on the sides, giving it a golden, elegant look, and the keys themselves are very nice 

About the Guitar

features

  • TOP: Solid German Spruce

  • SIDES & BACK: Cypress

  • NECK: Spanish Cedar

  • FINGERBOARD: Rosewood

  • MACHINE HEADS: Luxury High Quality Machine Heads

Alejandro Florez’s review of this guitar when he recorded it was that it is  “an excellent entry level guitar because it is very easy to play for the left hand for things like barcodes etc. Often entry level flamenco guitars are hard to play on this one you don’t have to adapt your technique and  it reacts to playing like higher models would so it is good to learn on”

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=>  please CLICK HERE to see this guitar in action:

About the Maker

This is a very well-made copy of a Spanish blanca guitar at a very reasonable price considering it is new. I wish I had a guitar as good as this when I started studying flamenco. It was selected and set up to high grade flamenco standards by well known flamenco player and teacher Anthony Hadjion.

It is a very good flamenco guitar; I'd recommend it to anyone wanting something well-made and with good sound at a low price. Having imported flamenco guitars for over 20 years from Spain I know a little about how a flamenco guitar is supposed to Yes, of course you can do better with a Conde, Prudencio Saez or Ramirez but you are also spending 10X for more sound; this one would measures very well. It sounds beautiful and very flamenco.

And comparing, it has good projection and tone, and looks very nicer.
The action is very good, Just right; not to low as to buzz, but definitely not too high as to make playing hard. It play's very well.
And it's beautiful. The pictures looks great. The tuning mechanism is plated brass on the sides, giving it a golden, elegant look, and the keys themselves are very nice 

About the Guitar

features

  • TOP: Solid German Spruce

  • SIDES & BACK: Cypress

  • NECK: Spanish Cedar

  • FINGERBOARD: Rosewood

  • MACHINE HEADS: Luxury High Quality Machine Heads

Alejandro Florez’s review of this guitar when he recorded it was that it is  “an excellent entry level guitar because it is very easy to play for the left hand for things like barcodes etc. Often entry level flamenco guitars are hard to play on this one you don’t have to adapt your technique and  it reacts to playing like higher models would so it is good to learn on”

=>  please CLICK HERE to see this guitar in action:

About the Maker

This is a very well-made copy of a Spanish blanca guitar at a very reasonable price considering it is new. I wish I had a guitar as good as this when I started studying flamenco. It was selected and set up to high grade flamenco standards by well known flamenco player and teacher Anthony Hadjion.

It is a very good flamenco guitar; I'd recommend it to anyone wanting something well-made and with good sound at a low price. Having imported flamenco guitars for over 20 years from Spain I know a little about how a flamenco guitar is supposed to Yes, of course you can do better with a Conde, Prudencio Saez or Ramirez but you are also spending 10X for more sound; this one would measures very well. It sounds beautiful and very flamenco.

And comparing, it has good projection and tone, and looks very nicer.
The action is very good, Just right; not to low as to buzz, but definitely not too high as to make playing hard. It play's very well.
And it's beautiful. The pictures looks great. The tuning mechanism is plated brass on the sides, giving it a golden, elegant look, and the keys themselves are very nice 

About the Guitar

features

  • TOP: Solid German Spruce

  • SIDES & BACK: Cypress

  • NECK: Spanish Cedar

  • FINGERBOARD: Rosewood

  • MACHINE HEADS: Luxury High Quality Machine Heads

Alejandro Florez’s review of this guitar when he recorded it was that it is  “an excellent entry level guitar because it is very easy to play for the left hand for things like barcodes etc. Often entry level flamenco guitars are hard to play on this one you don’t have to adapt your technique and  it reacts to playing like higher models would so it is good to learn on”

 

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