Hello I don’t know if it’s the way you play it more than the guitar, or both but the tone of that thing is amazingly clean and crisp. There is no string noise or impact noise when you hit the notes, but that’s surely to do with your technique more than the guitar, either way it sounds really good. Am thinking about getting a Kremona now as classical guitar player.
Thank you, I recently sold the Kremona to buy a Lag electro-classic... the Lag is nicer to play, more comfortable, sounds great plugged and is comparable in acoustic tone... but cost a lot more too 🙂
Man you sound just like me and my experience lately! I have expensive steel string guitars and I’ve played for years. I started playing at 16 on a classical guitar, a very cheap one, but I loved the sound of that old guitar. Just recently I decided to buy a Takemine TC132SC classical. When I played the takamine it took me back to the beginning of my guitar journey and now the takamine is the guitar I play the most! To my 65 year old ears the nylon string classical guitars are so rich sounding and they have their own unique resonance and ring. I find myself playing more everyday since buying the classical guitar as it seems to have pumped up my creative juices! Great playing by the way and I like your style. keeping picking!
Hi! I like how this guitar sounds but I would like to know, If you were to choose between this guitar and Admira A2, or Alhambra 1c ht, which one would you choose? You said you are looking for an upgrade. Did you find anything better at this price? I've watched your video a lot of times , but I still can't decide what classical guitar to buy.
i have the cedar version - its a fabulous guitar - paid around A$500. I have since bought a $3500 spruce top classical guitar but still love the sweet warm tone of the Kremona - excellent guitar regardless of price in my opinion
Thank you Andi, your comment means a lot to me, I play mostly to myself at home, I have recorded a few things, but not for a long time, hope to put that right in 2021.
I have the same one, spruce top, but in 3/4 size (S58C GG) Very happy with it! 4/4 guitars are too big for me, this one is perfect since the luthier adjusted it properly, with 2 new nuts which allow to have a little more space between the strings... 🙂 How Kremona can produce good guitars at this price? It may have something to do with the average salary level in Bulgaria…
Sounds beautiful and your fingerstyle is nice aswell
Hello I don’t know if it’s the way you play it more than the guitar, or both but the tone of that thing is amazingly clean and crisp.
There is no string noise or impact noise when you hit the notes, but that’s surely to do with your technique more than the guitar, either way it sounds really good.
Am thinking about getting a Kremona now as classical guitar player.
Thank you, I recently sold the Kremona to buy a Lag electro-classic... the Lag is nicer to play, more comfortable, sounds great plugged and is comparable in acoustic tone... but cost a lot more too 🙂
Man you sound just like me and my experience lately! I have expensive steel string guitars and I’ve played for years. I started playing at 16 on a classical guitar, a very cheap one, but I loved the sound of that old guitar. Just recently I decided to buy a Takemine TC132SC classical. When I played the takamine it took me back to the beginning of my guitar journey and now the takamine is the guitar I play the most! To my 65 year old ears the nylon string classical guitars are so rich sounding and they have their own unique resonance and ring. I find myself playing more everyday since buying the classical guitar as it seems to have pumped up my creative juices! Great playing by the way and I like your style. keeping picking!
Hi! I like how this guitar sounds but I would like to know, If you were to choose between this guitar and Admira A2, or Alhambra 1c ht, which one would you choose? You said you are looking for an upgrade. Did you find anything better at this price? I've watched your video a lot of times , but I still can't decide what classical guitar to buy.
i have the cedar version - its a fabulous guitar - paid around A$500. I have since bought a $3500 spruce top classical guitar but still love the sweet warm tone of the Kremona - excellent guitar regardless of price in my opinion
Hey, just wanted to let you know that I really like your playing style. Did you ever made a record or something?
Thank you Andi, your comment means a lot to me, I play mostly to myself at home, I have recorded a few things, but not for a long time, hope to put that right in 2021.
Thank you for the video. Beautiful sound. Do you remember what strings you used?
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I have the same one, spruce top, but in 3/4 size (S58C GG) Very happy with it!
4/4 guitars are too big for me, this one is perfect since the luthier adjusted it properly, with 2 new nuts which allow to have a little more space between the strings... 🙂
How Kremona can produce good guitars at this price? It may have something to do with the average salary level in Bulgaria…
i believe the top is cedar. NOT spruce. i've had one for 1 year love it - hand made, satin finish, sustainable wood practices
They make them in both cedar and spruce, I tried both and prefered the spruce model, so chose that.
I liked this mate