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From: holyevil
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  • Its funny.. I just got a flamenco guitar that sounds like the Anders but the kind of sound I like is the Yamaha. Sounds more dry and straight to the point.. oh well

  • I have one and it's not at all tinny sounding. The sound here must have something to do with how it is recorded

  • is this Yamaha CG171SF having truss rod or not..

  • dude i just bought this same guitar at guitar center, i like it, with good low action on the strings and small, just a good and fun to play with,

  • It's not supposed to be a warm sounding classical guitar.

    Actually, when you allow for the tinniness of the microphone, that's an excellent sounding guitar. I've recently sold my Spanish made Cordoba because it did not have the bright Flamenco sound.

    Thanks for posting this video. I think I'll get me one.

  • It's tinny and metallic sounding, and doesn't in any way have a true flamenco sound. Get one made by a Spanish luthier.

  • Nice guitar by the way!

  • thank you very much... it's really nice..

  • It's alittle too piercing was thinking of getting this guitar but it may not be for me, what do you think about the cedar iberia or spruce iberia or alhambra 3f

  • trust me, go play this guitar in guitar center, its amazing

  • Keep the good work man..!! you have a lot of wood!!! tnks for the video...

  • oh it's a form of flamenco music..

    I'm learning it you see..

    thanks for the comments

  • sounds awesome but what is buleria?

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