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Buyers guide to Classical Guitars: 10 things you Must Know before buying your first classical guitar


What you need to know if you want to buy a classical guitar – Buyers guide to Classical Guitars
What to look for before buying your first Classical Guitar!

The video is intended for beginners or any guitar player who wants to start playing Classical Guitar

In this one I go through the 10 things you need to know if you are going to buy a classical guitar for you or for your kids. It is a good guide for beginners or if you want to try and start playing Classical Guitar
Check this one too: Buyers Guide for Guitar Capos: All you need to know before you buy your First Capo : The Basics

I hope you enjoy the Video!

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22 thoughts on “Buyers guide to Classical Guitars: 10 things you Must Know before buying your first classical guitar

  • Is the Cordova C10 cedar classical guitar with a truss rod a good buy for the money? my budget is up to $1300

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  • Thank you. This is so useful and the best video on buying a classical guitar that I've seen ????

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  • Having played for a number of years, I've learnt several things from this Video, very concise information, what a truly Great Video, later this year I'll be buying another Classical ( undecided if Electro or Traditional) I'll be using all the info( some of which I had previously)here for that purchase, thank you Cesar ????????

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  • Very useful information thank you. Absolutely agree there needs to be an intimate connection with the guitar. It's not silly at all… it's very true

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  • Cesar what a great video and it answers all my questions. I just received an Alhambra 8 P from guitar center online. It looks and sounds great BUT it was made in February 2021 and it has FRET SPROUTS and HIGH ACTION at 4.5 mm on both sides. This is with the lower bridge it came with. Seems based on your input I should return it. I assume these guitars need to be stored in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. Not sure GC does that and especially since it’s 3 years old.

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  • Cesar what a great video and it answers all my questions. I just received an Alhambra 8 P from guitar center online. It looks and sounds great BUT it was made in February 2021 and it has FRET SPROUTS and HIGH ACTION at 4.5 mm on both sides. This is with the lower bridge it came with. Seems based on your input I should return it. I assume these guitars need to be stored in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. Not sure GC does that and especially since it’s 3 years old.

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  • Hello, thank you for this wonderful video sir. May I ask, are those issues you mentioned can still be frequent in good classical guitar brands like Yamaha? since I only plan to buy through online, I wouldn't be able to look for the possible issues myself

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  • This is so helpful thank you! I am torn between buying a classical & an electro classical guitar. In your experience, do electro classical guitars still retain that traditional classical sound

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  • I have a Prudencio Saez that had a crack in the top but like you said I fell in love with it, and I’ve enjoyed It for over thirty years.

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  • Thanks for the video!
    In 7:45: What do you mean by "Fret bass" and "note in several points of your fretboard"? do you have an example of that?

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  • "You need to fall in love with THAT guitar." I have always found this to be true of horses, so it comes as no surprise that it would also apply to a musical instrument.

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  • Thank you for your video. I noticed your classical guitar has a cutaway, which is not so common. What do you think of the debate cutaway vs non cutaway guitars (as well as for acoustic guitars)?

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  • Thank you!!! What an informative and detailed video. Love the video zoom to the guitar parts you are talking about. Makes it clear and so understandable to new guitar players. Looking forward to more videos from your channel!!!

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