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Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 26


Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic Guitar Review! This Review Features in Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 26: http://bit.ly/Open_Issue26_GuitarInteractive

Giogio Serci reviews the Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic as featured in Issue 26 of Guitar Interactive magazine!

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28 thoughts on “Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 26

  • Beautifully played chords and melodies
    I should learn from you man
    Thx ???? for the info and technique ????????????????

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  • Beautiful. Thank you. Elegant playing and excellent review. Is this model the same or a different model to a current Cordoba model – GK Studio Negra?

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  • Guitar sounds great but the playing is incredible and sells the instrument if you can afford it. Unfortunately it's above my budget.

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  • Actually i believe the rumba flamenca did came from the forefathers and was not invented by gypsy kings as he mentions. Then theres also a difference in rumba catalana where forefathers of gypsy kings come from or as the rumba is played in other parts of spain.

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  • I've played GK Pro's for 3 years now. If you prefer playing "unplugged", the GK Pro is superior to the FCE or FCWE because of their deeper body. The FCE/FCWE need to be plugged in.

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  • tell me one thing.. i stay @India… 6 prominent seasons here with min humidity 80% and max 100%.. is this guitar gonna behave good under such adverse weather or not???

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  • Cordoba makes a decent cheap guitar, Honestly not the best, being very light just makes them feel like cheap toys compared to an Alvarez. I would not buy another.

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  • Cordoba 55FCE I finally got one and sounds wonderful with an amp and with out a amp. I would highly recommend it.

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  • Excellent review and playing. Thank you! I have one question, is the ziricote back and sides in solid wood?

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  • I dismissed this because it is a thinbody. I picked it up and played it at Sam ash. It was the loudest and clearest guitar in the room. Give it a try

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  • Giorgio, how did you like the 'traditional' Savarez strings here and would you countenance the idea of using these 'new-fangled' carbon ones by the likes of D'addario?  I think it would be great if you did a GI string test on a variety of the currently available classical and flamenco strings and also look at the different bridge tying methods to determine which are good and which bad – for example looping as espoused by old Augustine versus the twisting method shown on Savarez packs?

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