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Why do Classical Guitar Strings Keep Going Out of Tune? (Stop them!)
Like every classical guitarist on the planet, I too have observed that a new set of strings does not stay in tune for long. It needs constant adjustment over days if not weeks. I sought out forums...
Cordoba C10 Review: A Great Choice for the Intermediate Guitarist
The C10 is a high-end guitar in the Cordoba range, part of its Luthier Series. It is also one of their top selling models. It is “handmade in a small boutique workshop” and features either a...
Classical Guitar Books for Beginners (6 Methods to the Rescue)
Whether you are a rank new beginner or you are rediscovering the guitar after years, an important question crops up: Can I learn the classical guitar from books? Sometimes it may be the only...
There are literally hundreds of models of classical guitar out there in the market. Even with so-called beginner models, there are just too many options. How do you decide on the right classical...
For a child learning the guitar, a 3/4 size classical guitar is a good choice. Most teachers recommend this size as being the ideal one for a child above 7 years of age. Regarding which 3/4 guitar...
From the great lutenist John Dowland of Shakespeare's times to the Baroque greatness of J.S.Bach to the classical player-composers Fernando Sor and Mauro Giuliani of the Romantic period to modern...