Takamine guitars are well known in the acoustic world for their legendary guitars. Founded in central Japan and taking its name from Mount Takamine in the vicinity, the brand always had an impressive...
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To regular guitarists who are used to slender necks and radiused fingerboards, a traditional classical guitar (with its wider neck, more spacing between strings and a flat fingerboard) often feels...
Cordoba C10 Review: A Great Choice for the Intermediate Guitarist
The C10 is a high-end guitar in the Cordoba range, part of its Luthier Series. It is also one of their top selling models. It is “handmade in a small boutique workshop” and features either a...
Yamaha’s Wide Range In Classical Guitars (There’s One For You.)
Yamaha is a formidable name in classical guitars. It is a trusted brand over decades, especially in the beginner and intermediate categories. There are four broad classes of Yamaha classical...
Everyone has heard of fine luthiers and brands from Europe, including the many famed Spanish ones. But a classical guitar made in Bulgaria? The name Kremona Fiesta used to keep cropping up in my...
The Cordoba C9 is a popular choice with the intermediate to early-advanced player. It certainly has its fan base. Since I've always been curious about the reasons for its popularity (as also its...