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Kenny Hill signature,Imai,Ramirez,Navarro comparison

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

I compare a Kenny Hill signature,A Yuichi Imai,A Ramirez 125anos,A Ramirez R2, and a Francisco Navarro flamenco.Which one do you like

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  • it would break my heart to have to chose but maybe the imai would be for me ..many thanks very enjoyable do you own all these guitars?

  • @TheCatalunya Thanks,I own all but the Kenny Hill,and it is a great guitar.I like to play them all.each has it's on personality

  • @TheCatalunya many thanks wich one would you choose?

  • @TheCatalunya This sounds like a cop out,but I like them all

  • Thanks for all the great comments,I enjoy hearing everyone's opinions 

  • The Imai has so much texture and character, makes me think of flamenco dancers in a smoky room! The Ramirez 125 years is my favourite in the group, so much variation in colour and you get the percussive upper voice contrasting with the warmth in the lower range. Your playing is beautiful, I enjoyed listening!

  • @AllysonsViolinStudio Thank you very much,I like your description of the flamenco dancers in a smoky room,I had fun playing them all, and am glad you enjoyed

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  • thats no cop out i think i would many thanks ...

  • sorry which

  • OMG, BOTH THE RAMIREZ!!!

  • seriously its hard to say which is best sound.For me Imai because I feel spain.The most important thing is what is feel from bottom of the mind for each player.

  • I couldn't afford the first two, but I didn't think they sounded any better than the Ramirez 125 anyway except maybe in the 1st string where they were a bit less "plinky." What I liked about the Ramirez 125 was that it seemed to have be very balanced; none of the strings seemed louder than the others. I also noticed that it seemed to be more responsive. When you did pulloffs it looked like you didn't have to dig into the fretboard very hard at all. I didn't care for the last two very much.

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