Classical Guitars from $1200 to $200,000 played by @brandonacker
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Originally posted by UCj1Jtb8xLUzFAm8J-Q1e1MQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSPwk0DY0Gk

Whats the second to last music called?
whats is the name of the piece he played with the 25000 guitar?
the best guit is the one you can afford
Is it weird that I find the M.E Brune better than his father's? It has a very nice lute-ish sound. The notes have a very fast pop to their sound. Almost unreal to hear that quality in a guitar.
What’s the name of the song he played for the 25k Guitar?
❤Hauser❤
Maybe in a decade, my skills will justify something between a sommerville and a bruné
I cant tell the difference listening on my cell phone. A master musician like yourself can make a Kmart guitar sound incredible. Great comparison, wish i was in the room listening.
Youtube compresses the audio so you wouldn't be able to hear the differences well, but they prob project and resonate very well and feel very comfortable to play.
Loved having you over!
Came here for Adam Friedland
Many expensive guitars just sound normal. A few sound great.
Leon Kennedy is pretty good
To my ear I like the most 12000dollar guitar❤. Open sound and amazing bass notes.Maybe loudest too?????
I enjoy the more sad or melancholic sound of the classical guitar it sounds amazing
Lol why is the Japanese guitar “Anonymous”. The label is there. No signature?
Played some of my favorite pieces 1,000x better than i can ???? practice time lol, this man is incredible
The first one looks like my granddaddys old guitar
Hmmm, seems like they all have their place. Ever listen to Cake? John’s pos acoustic somehow fits their puny, and symphonic sounds.
My $90 ukulele slaps.
Brandon is a legend
I think that if one plays the same piece on each guitar it would be better for a test like this. Just my opinion
I realise this happened to a steel string guitar, but every time I see an acoustic guitar worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, my thoughts always drift back to Kurt Russell smashing that very old, very valuable Martin. I bet he hasn't forgotten about it either.
Saw his reflection in the mirror, he’s basically moved.
Can’t blame him
Everyone that wants to tell me there is a difference in sound has no idea
bach prelude on the guitar is kinda crazy
I wonder how much the expert classical player can tell the difference between the higher price range of guitars ????
Guess that leaves out my 350$ alvarez
As you start going up in price, its not about how well it functions but slowly becomes more about what it "is". How it was made, when, by who, and how often. The performance of these guitars could be considered a subjective opinion, but the story inside them is not
Sammy g in the background
I I like the RE brunne the best
bro these should be no more than 200 bucks like wtffff
I'd love to see your take on the ibanez tod10n
That 70s Japanese made one had moxy
To much money that I didn't even would be comfortable playing on it.
I wish I could hear or try nice classical guitars in person, most guitar places around me don't have much.
Look ???? to the ????mirror (????????♂️)…