I agree. It is the sound that counts the most. I also bought a nice, sweet sounding guitar that long time ago was made in Spain at about 80% less than the one I have with a perfect action, a 640 scale and a cutaway at that. Unfortunately, I sold it and had seller's remorse after. Hopefully, I get to play yours someday or maybe try one out at one of the guitar store places here if they carry it, or even there.
Raffy, Panalo ang tunog ng bago mong gitara. It's very sweet and very Spanish. That's the guitar you were telling me about, right? And I also love your Barrios pieces. Aloha, Bud:-)
I've read that the trebles are a bit flat on this guitar and that the action is a little high, I played this guitar at a Guitar Center, I was blown away out its sounds compared to all the other laminate bodied guitars. I did notice the action was high but didn't notice the trebles were flat, do you find either of these to be the case....how long have you had the guitar and do you still love it the same as when you first got it?
HI - After owning the guitar for a year, I recently sold it and can't say I miss it. It's a good guitar and great value for the money since, as you said, it blows away the competition in the same price range. However, the trebles are weak at the higher registers, but the action is just right for me. I own a concert-quality guitar so I could really tell the difference where it falls short in terms of sound (i.e. volume, sustain, overtones, harmonics, etc) and playability. To a serious classical guitar student, I would recommend saving up for a better instrument. Thanks for your question.
thanks for the input, I don't anticipate I'll ever be performing, classical guitar is more of a hobby for me, though I'm sure there are more balanced guitars in the same price range as the fiesta, I don't want to have to buy a cordoba but they seem to get good reviews, btw, what is the name of the second piece you played in this video?
K Boudreaux I think Cordoba had made great strides in their guitars' design and quality since Kenny Hill got involved. I can personally attest to that fact because I used to own an early Cordoba guitar (50R) which was poorly built and overpriced. The second piece in my montage is titled La Catedral - Allegro Solemne (3rd movement) by Agustin Barrios. Thanks
same to me. I keep hearing from a number Kremona has huge bass but rather thin trebles. I watch all UA-cam of these guitars I can, and it were all bright and thin! But I see most due to the guitar player's technique and nails more than the guitar. I will go try out this guitar one day. Still very interested!
Hi, I just bought a Kremona Fiesta FC. I have some issue regarding the G# on 1, 2 and 3 strings. It resonates and continue on ringing the open E string even if I release my finger on the G#. Have you encounter the same resonance issue on you Kremona even on other notes? Maraming salamat.
I had so many issues with my Kremona that I ended up selling it. I wouldn’t buy another one. Sorry to hear about your issues but they do have quality control problems with their guitars. Thanks
I’ve never heard of Admira guitars and I also don’t recommend this Kremona. Even if I had played them, it’s still your decision which one to buy which means you have to personally try them out. Thanks
@@RaffyLataGuitar Hi! Please tell why did you sell this guitar, what was wrong with it? Sound is nice and you play good on this guitar so what was the reason to sell and any disadvantages?
demiorgus There were many things wrong with it. The fret wires were sharp and scuffed my strings. The sound was not balanced and pretty harsh at times. I think they have quality control issues so you may find one that’s good, but the one I got wasn’t. Thanks 🙏
If your purpose for asking is to shop for new guitars, it would be better if you visit your nearest music store and try the guitars out yourself. Whatever I say is just my opinion and will almost be guaranteed to be different than yours.
Great finger work
I agree. It is the sound that counts the most. I also bought a nice, sweet sounding guitar that long time ago was made in Spain at about 80% less than the one I have with a perfect action, a 640 scale and a cutaway at that. Unfortunately, I sold it and had seller's remorse after.
Hopefully, I get to play yours someday or maybe try one out at one of the guitar store places here if they carry it, or even there.
salamat sir... wala talaga ako idea sa mga piece nayan.salamat po at nalaman ko.
salamat ulit sir nakakita nako ng mp3 ng torija kay andres segovia pa. btw.ang ganda po ng sound ng gitara nyo now.
ang galing parang di man nahihirapan.
I have been looking at new classicals and it looks like this is the one I'm going to get.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Oh, and also that song from Castles Of Spain by Segovia. That's a very nice and wonderful piece:-)
Dont you just love! Kremona Guitars
I like the sound of this guitar!!!
Sick playing homie
🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful.
Thanks
***** Can you write the names of the pieces you played please?
Raffy,
Panalo ang tunog ng bago mong gitara. It's very sweet and very Spanish. That's the guitar you were telling me about, right? And I also love your Barrios pieces.
Aloha, Bud:-)
Hey mate! May I use one of these samples in a song I'd like to make?
sir anu po title nung ginawa nyo sa :36 ang lupit naman non.. pati yung sa 1:05 ang ganda.gusto ko mapakingan ng buo kase.thanks
I've read that the trebles are a bit flat on this guitar and that the action is a little high, I played this guitar at a Guitar Center, I was blown away out its sounds compared to all the other laminate bodied guitars. I did notice the action was high but didn't notice the trebles were flat, do you find either of these to be the case....how long have you had the guitar and do you still love it the same as when you first got it?
HI - After owning the guitar for a year, I recently sold it and can't say I miss it. It's a good guitar and great value for the money since, as you said, it blows away the competition in the same price range. However, the trebles are weak at the higher registers, but the action is just right for me. I own a concert-quality guitar so I could really tell the difference where it falls short in terms of sound (i.e. volume, sustain, overtones, harmonics, etc) and playability. To a serious classical guitar student, I would recommend saving up for a better instrument. Thanks for your question.
thanks for the input, I don't anticipate I'll ever be performing, classical guitar is more of a hobby for me, though I'm sure there are more balanced guitars in the same price range as the fiesta, I don't want to have to buy a cordoba but they seem to get good reviews, btw, what is the name of the second piece you played in this video?
K Boudreaux I think Cordoba had made great strides in their guitars' design and quality since Kenny Hill got involved. I can personally attest to that fact because I used to own an early Cordoba guitar (50R) which was poorly built and overpriced. The second piece in my montage is titled La Catedral - Allegro Solemne (3rd movement) by Agustin Barrios. Thanks
same to me. I keep hearing from a number Kremona has huge bass but rather thin trebles. I watch all UA-cam of these guitars I can, and it were all bright and thin! But I see most due to the guitar player's technique and nails more than the guitar. I will go try out this guitar one day. Still very interested!
Hi, I just bought a Kremona Fiesta FC. I have some issue regarding the G# on 1, 2 and 3 strings. It resonates and continue on ringing the open E string even if I release my finger on the G#. Have you encounter the same resonance issue on you Kremona even on other notes? Maraming salamat.
I had so many issues with my Kremona that I ended up selling it. I wouldn’t buy another one. Sorry to hear about your issues but they do have quality control problems with their guitars. Thanks
@@RaffyLataGuitar Thank you so much. I think I have to cancel the replacement.
Where do I get this arrangement for the La cathedral part?
SilentStream You can just search "La Catedral" on google and you'll find free scores.
***** Yeah but they are not all the same as this one
What classical do you recommend for under 1000
Look at Cordoba and Alhambra guitars 👍🏼
I am choosing between this or Admira A20 any recomendations?
I’ve never heard of Admira guitars and I also don’t recommend this Kremona. Even if I had played them, it’s still your decision which one to buy which means you have to personally try them out. Thanks
@@RaffyLataGuitar Hi! Please tell why did you sell this guitar, what was wrong with it? Sound is nice and you play good on this guitar so what was the reason to sell and any disadvantages?
demiorgus There were many things wrong with it. The fret wires were sharp and scuffed my strings. The sound was not balanced and pretty harsh at times. I think they have quality control issues so you may find one that’s good, but the one I got wasn’t. Thanks 🙏
What is better than this guitar?
There are a lot of guitars much better than this.
Raffy Lata Okay. Then can you name some that are, and the reasons why? Only within the same price range of course, limit $1000.
If your purpose for asking is to shop for new guitars, it would be better if you visit your nearest music store and try the guitars out yourself. Whatever I say is just my opinion and will almost be guaranteed to be different than yours.
Sorry but It sounds like my cheap Yamaha, may be the recording?
I agree . I didn’t like this guitar that’s why I sold it not long after I bought it.
You bet. Andres Segovia played it best.