Small addendum for anyone interested: the piece is also known as Romance Anònimo or Spanish Romance (and many more names) and it seems that the exact title is as elusive as the original composer (not Narcisco Yepes) who must have created the composition sometime in the late 19th century.
-SCALE 650mm -TOP Solid cedar -SIDES AND BACK Indian rosewood -FINGERBOARD Ebony NECK Cedar -BRIDGE Indian rosewood -FINISH Lacquer -STRINGS Ramírez high tension -CASE Sold seperately, we recommend
Go to music lessons and learn anything and advance your playing this app isn't wrong but the effort u put in is just the same as learning music just saying
@@lowkiasoon the lacquer affects the sound. i have played and owned guitars by the dozen, and seen hundreds, i think. the lacquer forms a sound filter and, even if it doesnt dampen the surface of the guitar from vibrating (which it does, mechanically), it dampens the sound wave and so it mutes the sound. put a thick layer of lacquer on a surface and detach it. then, have sound on the other side and try to hear through it. it is THAT bad. it is best to finish guitars with oils or just sand them and finish them matte/open pore or satinate them. best is to touch them the least. especially the top. plus, some lacquers actually damage the wood. and it feels like plastic to me, too...
@@lowkiasoon i dont even know why they started lacquering all over the guitars like some furniture. it is, after all, an instrument, not a piece of furniture...
How is the string action?? Is it high compared to other classical guitars?
Action is average. However it can be adjust according you need
I have one there is no truss rod it's a set neck there might be a little bit of adjustment at the bridge
What song are you playing at 3:40? I would like to learn it.
Found it, it's Romance by Narcisco Yepes from the 1952 movie Jeux Interdits
Small addendum for anyone interested: the piece is also known as Romance Anònimo or Spanish Romance (and many more names) and it seems that the exact title is as elusive as the original composer (not Narcisco Yepes) who must have created the composition sometime in the late 19th century.
Song name is called ‘Romance De Amour ‘
what is the flamenco song that you played called
Argh sorry I can’t remember
@@lowkiasoonyes same here
What the finishing of the guitar... Polyurethane gloss,shellac,french polish or lacquer?
-SCALE 650mm
-TOP Solid cedar
-SIDES AND BACK Indian rosewood
-FINGERBOARD Ebony
NECK Cedar
-BRIDGE Indian rosewood
-FINISH Lacquer
-STRINGS Ramírez high tension
-CASE Sold seperately, we recommend
Go to music lessons and learn anything and advance your playing this app isn't wrong but the effort u put in is just the same as learning music just saying
Sent to wrong app
whenever i see that lacquer on a guitar, i just know it is a BAD design... however much it costs
Why say so ?
@@lowkiasoon the lacquer affects the sound. i have played and owned guitars by the dozen, and seen hundreds, i think. the lacquer forms a sound filter and, even if it doesnt dampen the surface of the guitar from vibrating (which it does, mechanically), it dampens the sound wave and so it mutes the sound. put a thick layer of lacquer on a surface and detach it. then, have sound on the other side and try to hear through it. it is THAT bad. it is best to finish guitars with oils or just sand them and finish them matte/open pore or satinate them. best is to touch them the least. especially the top.
plus, some lacquers actually damage the wood. and it feels like plastic to me, too...
@@lowkiasoon
i dont even know why they started lacquering all over the guitars like some furniture. it is, after all, an instrument, not a piece of furniture...
@@kanker5256 I got your point . Hmm but they are not using the same material like furniture. But it’s also to protect the wood surface
@@lowkiasoon you can put the guitar in a steel case and protect it... i mean. protect protect, but at what cost? to me, that is unacceptable