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Where are Cordoba classical guitars made?

Where are Cordoba classical guitars made?

The main headquarters and factory is located in Oxnard, California where the Cordoba Master Series is hand-crafted. Cordoba’s España Series is handmade in Valencia and Barcelona while the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier, and Protege Series as well as all ukuleles are handmade in China.

What is the best Spanish classical guitar?

Alhambra, the most popular.

  • Raimundo: Handcrafted for students.
  • Admira, the affordable one.
  • Almansa: High quality from a smaller outfit.
  • Camps: Great choice for intermediate level.
  • Amalio Burguet: Artisan guitars.
  • Prudencio Saez: Great value for students.
  • Esteve, a traditional range of affordable quality.
  • Are Spanish guitars the best?

    Spanish guitar brands like Alhambra Guitars, Raimundo Guitars, Ramirez Guitars, Admira Guitars, Camps Guitars, or Prudencio Saez Guitars are among the most reputable and best sounding guitars in the world. These guitars are manufactured in Spain, the land of the flamenco guitar and the classical guitar.

    Do classical guitars get better with age?

    Classical guitars get better with age when they are made of quality wood and have been well-cared-for. They sound better because, as the wood ages, its natural properties change, and it becomes dryer, lighter, and more resonant.

    What kind of guitar is a Cordoba guitar?

    Handmade in the traditional Spanish style, this guitar has a bright sound and is very easy to play. Another top-rated Cordoba model is the 45FM Acoustic Nylon String Flamenco Guitar.

    Which is the best guitar for classical music?

    View The Best Classical Guitar Below 1. Cordoba C12 SP 2. Cordoba Dolce 7/8 3. Antonio Giuliani CL6 4. Cordoba C3M 5. Cordoba C7 SP 6. Yamaha CGS104A 7. Cordoba C10 SP/IN 8. Yamaha CGS103A 9. Alhambra 2C-US 10. Yamaha C40

    What makes a classical guitar a flamenco guitar?

    Bracing – the method of providing rigidity to the body – is usually lighter in weight and arranged in a way to enhance the guitar’s resonance, while classical and flamenco guitars also tend to have a shallower body depth than you’d find on, for example, a dreadnought acoustic.

    How is a classical guitar different from a steel string guitar?

    Classical guitars differ from standard steel-string acoustic guitars in several ways, not least in the expanded width of the neck – up to 2” – to accommodate more complex fretting shapes. You’ll also find differences in the construction, body shape and weight distribution.