Here is a comprehensive guide to classical guitar prices. Barring luthier-made, custom-built instruments that can go all the way up to thousands of dollars, we have the best of the rest...
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As many classical guitarists will confirm, once you fall under the spell of the classical guitar’s voice (or the Spanish guitar as it’s also known), you will be moved enough to want to learn it....
Choosing what type of guitar to play - electric, acoustic or classical - is purely personal preference, of course. It is mostly dictated by what you have seen and heard that made an impression on...
As every player knows, a classical guitar uses nylon strings. More precisely, the treble strings - the high E, B and G strings - are made of unwound, monofilament material we commonly refer to as...
While there are acoustic guitar sites that also include mentions of the classical guitar, the emphasis here is on sites solely for the classical guitar. Excluding retailer sites and big organizations...
What Is So Special About German Made Classical Guitar Brands?
Great German luthiers have always been a part of classical guitar heritage. Names from the past like Herman Hauser and Dieter Hense and today's luthiers like Mathias Dammann and Gernot Wagner are...