Flamenco Guitar lesson with free tabs PULGAR on a Vincente Carillo blanca 2009

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Vicente Carrillo blanca 2009 flamenco guitar.
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If you want to know and feel how this Vicente Carrillo blanca flamenco guitar looks and sounds like, we invite you to watch and enjoy the included Free Flamenco guitar video lesson by our maestro Rezar Dominguez. This Free Flamenco guitar lesson consists of an intro enabling you to feel the sound and playability of this Vicente Carrillo blanca, as well as a superb Pulgar exercise by our maestro Rezar Dominguez.

On July 31th 1963, the Spanish luthier Vícente Carrillo was born in Casasimarro into a family that have been making guitars since the XVIII centuryIn 1755 Vicente his great-great grandfather had his own guitar workshop followed by his great grandfather Blas Carrillo Alarcón (1836-1919)followed by his grandfather Vicente Carrillo Lopez (1881-1962), followed by his father Vicente Carrillo Cantos (1926-1971). Vicente was only 8 years old when his father, unfortunately, passes away. Vicente his mother Gabriela Casas Fornier took over the shop, employing a number of master craftsmen, until 1980 when Vicente took the helm of the family business. Vicente has, literally, grown up among guitarsthe reason why it was never difficult for him to learn making high end guitars. Vicente learned the craft not only from the various luthiers working in their shop, but also from Angel Benito Aguado and Jose Romero with whom Vicente established a very good friendship, shared ideas to improve his guitars. Until today Vicente still builts his guitars entirely by hand, using traditional techniques. His construction is inspired by the design of Santos Hernandez (1873-1942), characterized by a nice, some kind of warmer sound with deep basses and sweet trebles.

For this new blanca form Vicente we selected really high quality woods, old aged st grade good sounding German spruce for the top, Spanish cypress for the back and the sides, a neck thickness of only 22mm which is not the standard one on many Carrillos, a nut with of 52mm and above all entirely finished in French polish.

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  • thanks man

  • cool

  • very nice thanks!

  • very nice i am a moroccan guitarist i love flameco thanks man

  • Nice very nice modern with duende !

  • much respect for your efforts man! thanx :)

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