It's great that you went DI as a lot of the videos I find are just recording it with a mic and I wanted to hear the pickup system. Wish you had a section without the heavy reverb though, that makes it hard to hear the guitar itself properly.
Hola! Es una buena guitarra, un poco mas delgada del cuerpo a una española, igual el brazo es mas delgado, para mi es muy comoda porque yo toco guitarra electrica, no me acomodo con guitarras clasicas. Buen sonido conectada.
Nice playing. Not sure why this guitar exists though, it doesn't sound like a classical guitar and it doesn't sound quite like a steel string or electric but it's in an awkward middle ground. Frankly I'm not sure why it's priced the way it is, I think it would be significantly cheaper
Not sure about that, I respect your opinion but I think it's a good price (500 USD) for a slim guitar, with tuner and pick up, comfortable neck not so robust as a Spanish guitar, sounds great connected.
@@franciscodominguezguitar2510 individual taste plays a big role. I think it sounds a bit thin for a "classical" guitar when you can have Yamaha's CG142S which sounds warm and beautiful. It's not as bright or punchy as a normal steel string acoustic either. Again, it's to my ears
Think you've got your logic back to front there - if something is exactly like other products then it can be redundant. When it's specifically not like other products then that's very much the reason it exists.
So many other NTX1 videos demo the guitar unplugged. Thank you.
It's a beautiful play
Tanto tiempo disfrutamos de este amor
It's great that you went DI as a lot of the videos I find are just recording it with a mic and I wanted to hear the pickup system. Wish you had a section without the heavy reverb though, that makes it hard to hear the guitar itself properly.
I probably should make a more in deep video of this guitar because there is a little about it.
Beautiful 👏🏻
Thanks bro!
i guess it's pretty off topic but does anyone know a good place to watch newly released movies online ?
Better performance than the pros trying to sell the Yamaha ntx1.....lol
Is that a good guitar ?
@@fabienmina5504it is not obvious😅
can give thoughts if can hear the gitar sounds both plugged and unplugged
I'll try to upload a video with the guitar unplugged make sure you subscribe to see it
@@franciscodominguezguitar2510 heheee...no need brother..
i've seen other vdos..
it's just common sense u see when doing gitar soundcheck
Estoy pensando en adquirir está guitarra amigo, que tal si la recomiendas? Pros y contras?
Hola! Es una buena guitarra, un poco mas delgada del cuerpo a una española, igual el brazo es mas delgado, para mi es muy comoda porque yo toco guitarra electrica, no me acomodo con guitarras clasicas. Buen sonido conectada.
@@franciscodominguezguitar2510 amigo esse violão vem com case da Yamaha??
@@alexandrobastos4643 no amigo, no case no gig bag.
what was the name of that piece he was playing
It’s a Mexican famous song called Sabor a Mi.
🥵🥵🥵🤩🤩🤩🤩👏🏼👏🏼🎸
That is an expensive guitar. How much does it costs?
Nice playing. Not sure why this guitar exists though, it doesn't sound like a classical guitar and it doesn't sound quite like a steel string or electric but it's in an awkward middle ground. Frankly I'm not sure why it's priced the way it is, I think it would be significantly cheaper
Not sure about that, I respect your opinion but I think it's a good price (500 USD) for a slim guitar, with tuner and pick up, comfortable neck not so robust as a Spanish guitar, sounds great connected.
@@franciscodominguezguitar2510 individual taste plays a big role. I think it sounds a bit thin for a "classical" guitar when you can have Yamaha's CG142S which sounds warm and beautiful. It's not as bright or punchy as a normal steel string acoustic either. Again, it's to my ears
Think you've got your logic back to front there - if something is exactly like other products then it can be redundant. When it's specifically not like other products then that's very much the reason it exists.
are you portuguese by any chance
No my friend, I’m Mexican.