Are Cordoba guitars any good?

Are Cordoba guitars any good?

Whether you play classical music, play flamenco, or just want to add a classical guitar to your musical arsenal, Cordoba guitars are an excellent option. These fine instruments are built in the Spanish tradition, and they can add resonance and presence to the music of any genre.

Is Lucero a good brand?

The Lucero is a nice-looking instrument—a marked improvement on the stereotypically staid “budget” option. Its cedar top has a warm red glow, and the zebrawood’s dramatic grains cut a striking figure. An all-wood rosette adds classy detailing, as does the rosewood binding, headstock faceplate, and heel cap.

Where are Lucero guitars from?

Asia
Where are Lucero guitars made? Our instruments are hand-crafted in Asia, to our exacting specifications.

Are Córdoba Guitars made in Spain?

It is, and Córdoba does make guitars in Spain (the España Series is made in Valencia), but the majority – the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier and the beginner Protégé series, along with the steel-string Acero guitars – are made in China. …

Are Córdoba Guitars made in China?

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.

Are all Cordoba guitars made in China?

Are all Admira guitars made in Spain?

Admira Guitars are without doubt one of the most popular and biggest selling Spanish classical guitar brands in the world today. Admira are firmly rooted in Spain with their manufacturing workshops still based in Zarautz, northern Spain. The vast majority of each guitar is built and finished by hand.

How does an alternate tuning on a guitar work?

Alternate tunings involve tuning your guitar in different ways than standard tuning, which can make it easier to play certain riffs or power chords in the open position or with just one finger on the fretboard. Alternate tunings can also change how chords sound, often making them sound fuller and more open.

What kind of tuning do I need for a chugging guitar?

Big chugging chords may benefit from a bit more relief than a guitar in standard tuning. Experiment and see how cleanly things play. Depending on your tolerance for buzz, that lower tension might warrant a higher action. Again, the floppiness of the slacker strings gives more ‘wobble’ and therefore more potential for some buzz.

What’s the best way to set up a dropped tuning?

Either live with it or, maybe, dedicate a second guitar to your second tuning. If your guitar always lives in your dropped tuning, great. Set up for that. Tune to A (or whatever you crazy youngsters use these days) and setup your guitar in this tuning as you would for standard tuning.

Who is known for his use of alternate tunings?

Thurston is known for pushing the limits of sound possibilities from the guitar (particularly the Jazzmaster), and alternate tunings have played a major role in his ability to create distinctly unique music.