Daniel Friederich 1979 No. 504 “Expérimentale” Classical Guitar Review | GuitarCollection.com
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro: Estrellita by Manuel Ponce
00:37 About this maker/guitar
02:45 Characteristics of Friederich guitars
03:26 Sound of the trebles
05:16 Estrellita by Ponce
06:24 Capricho Árabe by Tarrega
08:09 Canco del Lladre by Llobet
09:12 Sketch no.9 by Evan Taucher
09:50 Prelude 11 by Tarrega
Available now is a very special and rare Daniel Friederich guitar from 1979. This one has seen a lot of play, which it’s sound and the wear that is visible proves.
This guitar pulls you in. Like the 1994 Friederich I offered recently, this one has a beautiful bloom to the sound. Each chord, or even a single note, leaves you with no obligation to move on to the next. You can sit there and just enjoy it (hopefully, you can see what I mean from the video I made with this guitar).
It’s a wide, open sound that you can hear in so many famous recordings on Friederich guitars. Speaking of recordings, before the previous owner, this guitar was at Siccas, where they made another fantastic video of this guitar, linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K_4rPP3eYc Definitely worth a watch!
Friederich only made a handful of guitars labeled “experimentale”, and it’s safe to say this one was a success, like every Friederich I’ve encountered. It also touts a number (number 504) like all the concert models do, along with the typical doubled sides.
What else can I say… a dream guitar!
There is plenty of wear on the top, sides, back, and back of the neck but it is purely aesthetic. If you wanted to have someone refinish it, you could, but I don’t mind the look at all. There were also 2 professionally repaired cracks, one next to the fingerboard on the bass side, and the other near the edge of the lower bout. These are in the guitars’ “dead spots”.
The price isn’t as high as excellent-mint condition Friederich’s from this era, so hopefully you can take advantage of this offer, and enjoy playing this beautiful, singing guitar, just like several others have in the past.
650 mm scale
52.5mm nut width
Fustero tuners
Comes with standard case, upgrades available.
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Extraordinary
Daniel Friederich guitars of this period are some of the most colorful and tone-rich of all time. They are, in the evolution of guitar making, half way between the early 20th century lightweight guitars with deep bases and sweet trebles of Hauser and Santos H. and the heavy and powerful contemporary instruments.
Your playing style brilliantly highlighted this character.
Sounds amazing. Tell me do you know if the Cordoba version of the Friederich does a very good job as a replica ? I know one can’t beat the original but am interested in a more affordable option.
Sublime harmonics! Also very ‘pianoesque’ if that’s a thing.
Hi
Would you mind giving out the price of this guitar?
Behrooz
I love Friederich’s sound ❤
What strings are used on this guitar?
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Beautiful
how sweet sounding…wow love it
One of the best guitar what I’ve had heard in my life❤
What a coincidence that I was born in 1979????
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I wish to have one ???? en congrats master piece whith tones on that Guitar ????
Very nice sound with a lot of charm from this old Daniel Friederich- great basses and nice highs. Musical greetings ????