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Kenneth Posted - 10/31/2005 : 10:16:49 AM
Well, I made a huge mistake Saturday by going to The Guitar Center to check out some guitars. The only reason this is a mistake is because everytime I go to a place like this I get the itch to buy. It's a disease for me. I have a bit of a problem, when I see something I want I go after it at all cost. Anyway, I would like some of your opinions on classical guitars. I played a Cordoba Pro-R and couldn't put it down. I sat there and played it for at least an hour. I'll paste the link below that gives more info on this guitar. If anyone owns a classical guitar or has any recommendations for me then it would be greatly appreciated. I absolutely love the nylon strings. It sounds fantastic and it's absolutely stunning.

http://www.onlinerock.com/mf_store/guitar/c/Classical_Nylon_String_Acoustic_Guitars/Cordoba_Pro-R_Classical_Guitar_515770.htm




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Kenneth Posted - 06/15/2006 : 2:03:01 PM
It was a little foreign to me at first also but it didn't take long getting used to it. The tape is a good idea but I just played it until it became more familiar. After a few days I didn't even notice it anymore.
dan p. Posted - 06/15/2006 : 12:57:36 PM
if that bothers you, put little spots of tape in the side of the fretboard facing you on 3, 4, 6, 9, and 12. i did that for a little while. eventually you won't even need them. then you can just take them off.
reednirvas Posted - 06/15/2006 : 12:10:20 PM
I purchased the cordoba Pro-R about six months ago and absolutely love it. The sound is fantastic with rich tones. The only negative for me was the lack of markings for the 3,7,9, and 12th frett. Highly recommend
Arthen Posted - 11/15/2005 : 3:26:33 PM
Well, when I win the mega millions tonight, I'll buy the nicest classical guitar I can find!
Kenneth Posted - 11/15/2005 : 2:19:35 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Arthen

how do you like it so far?



I like it alot. I've had it 4 days and have almost gotten my money's worth already. I can just get lost and play that guitar for hours. Well, any of my guitars really but especially something new.

This one time... I was on drugs and I played guitar for like 5 hours straight. I looked up at the clock and was like, wow, that was cool. But I don't do drugs anymore. I just smoke pot. And ramble...
Arthen Posted - 11/15/2005 : 1:42:23 PM
He is playing Classical on Sanity during Chaos View! Congrats on the new guitar, I'm infinitely jealous and happy for you. That is a beautiful guitar, how do you like it so far?
Kenneth Posted - 11/15/2005 : 11:03:35 AM
Yea, I've gone back and forth with the finger nail thing. I've grown them out and I've cut them off. I originally learned how to finger pick with just the tips of my fingers so that's really easier for me. You develop caluses on your picking fingers just like you do on your fretting fingers so it doesn't hurt like hell after a while. I can pick my 12 string better without nails. Nails seem to get in the way for me on the 12er. Plus, growing out your nails takes so much maintenance and care; I always either break one or cut them all off in a spur of a moment. Unless I'm mistaken, TR doesn't have long nails and he can pick like a champ as you all know. In fact, I believe he's playing a classical guitar in the Chaos View DVD, "You Are My Sanity".
enthuTIMsiast Posted - 11/15/2005 : 10:53:27 AM
Awesome Kenny G. I love classical guitar... you just need to grow out your fingernails like Alex Fox and play some flamenco shit for us now.

Hahah... "that's what she said"... nice... saved me the trouble...
Kenneth Posted - 11/15/2005 : 10:47:03 AM
Well, I took the big leap and bought that guitar Friday; Cordoba Pro-R. I'm in love with it and have barely been able to put it down. The neck is fuckin huge, similar to a 12 string neck but obviously only with 6 strings. So when I play that classical for a while and pick up my steel string Martin it feels so small in my hands... that's what she said.

Seriously, playing that classical guitar makes me better not only in general but on my other guitars as well. This guitar listed for around $1450 but I jewed them down to a little over a $1000 with some accesories thrown in. He was trying to high ball me and I said, "I'll walk out of here right now!" And of course, he came down just like I knew he would.

It comes with a hardshell HumiCase; has a humidifier that goes in the case. They messed up and put my guitar in a dreadnought case and I was like, "this guitar shouldn't be this loose in the case. It should be snug." So of course he fucked up and went to the back and got the right size case. You really have to watch those guys. Some really know what they're doing but the others have no fucking clue.

http://www.onlinerock.com/mf_store/guitar/c/Classical_Nylon_String_Acoustic_Guitars/Cordoba_Pro-R_Classical_Guitar_515770.htm
Kenneth Posted - 11/02/2005 : 5:14:29 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Arthen

How do you like it?



I have no complaints. I like it. It has not mucked up on me once. You just have to make sure you take your guitar to someone who knows what they're doing. See, what they do is file down the saddle so the pickup fits underneath it. Therefore, when they put the saddle back on top of the pickup you want to have the same action on your guitar as to begin with or have them adjust it to however you like it. They should ask you about that before they begin and find out how you want it done. I liked the action on that guitar like it was to begin with. I don't prefer the strings too close to the fretboard or you can get some rattle.
Arthen Posted - 11/02/2005 : 4:54:25 PM
How do you like it?
Kenneth Posted - 11/02/2005 : 3:36:16 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Arthen

Is your D-35 Acoustic/electric, or just strict acoustic? And if it's just acoustic, do you use a mic or a pickup?



The D-35 model is strictly acoustic and I had this pickup installed:
http://gallery.bcentral.com/ProductDetails.aspx?GID=4585736&PID=2566996

Arthen Posted - 11/02/2005 : 3:21:06 PM
Is your D-35 Acoustic/electric, or just strict acoustic? And if it's just acoustic, do you use a mic or a pickup?
Kenneth Posted - 11/02/2005 : 2:38:38 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Arthen

quote:
Originally posted by Kenneth

I said screw the Taylor, I've got Martin's and don't need another steel string anyway.


Damn straight! I'd take my Martin over a Taylor any day of the week!



True... they're so loud and boomy! I love the tone. Plus, you can beat the hell out of them, on accident of course, and they just keep on ticken. First night I had my D-35 I turned and banged it into my bookcase. I freaked out! But I couldn't even find a mark on it. I've had it for about 5 years and it still looks brand new and I've played the shit out of it! Very durable...
Arthen Posted - 11/02/2005 : 2:29:06 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Kenneth

I said screw the Taylor, I've got Martin's and don't need another steel string anyway.


Damn straight! I'd take my Martin over a Taylor any day of the week!
Kenneth Posted - 11/02/2005 : 08:59:06 AM
Thanks for the input. I'm not as up to date on classical guitar brands either. I was originally going to look at a few Taylor's but when I saw the Cordoba I said screw the Taylor, I've got Martin's and don't need another steel string anyway. Now I found a new love, the classical. But I played a few they had and by far the Cordoba Pro-R was the best one in the store in my opinion. But, I'll go back, look over it again, play it some more, and then decide.

It was funny, I was in there playing some different guitars and this older fellow comes in with someone who works there. The older guy hadn't been playing long so he kept asking me to play guitars for him so he could hear how they sounded. All of the sudden, I became the sales man. I was telling him about the Martin he was looking at and giving him all kinds of details and the store worker just kind of stood there nodding. If he wound up buying that guitar then I should have gotten the commission.
Zachmozach Posted - 11/01/2005 : 8:27:52 PM
Ya, I can't make any reccomendations based on manfacturing quality, or anything, but I've played cordoba guitars in the similar price range and they've all sounded great.
Arthen Posted - 10/31/2005 : 7:15:07 PM
I'm not as up on brands as I am with regular acoustic or electric.

I'm idly looking now, whenever I make it to a guitar center or any shop, just to keep my options open. Cash is another factor. I too am afriad if I had the money, I'd probably buy one. Good luck with it all!
Kenneth Posted - 10/31/2005 : 3:20:42 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Arthen

Looks like a beautiful instrument to me. I've also been looking into classical guitars, especially the more I listen to Steve Hackett and his solo acoustic stuff. If you want great classical playing, go to him. He's my second favorite guitarist after Tim.



It is beautiful and sounds even better. What kind are you looking into buying? Is there a specific kind you're going after. I just saw this guitar, picked it up, and fell in love. I also played a few other ones in there but they weren't even close in my opinion. If I would have had the funds it's quite possible I would have walked out of there with that guitar. Instead, I may have to wait about 3 weeks. I even dreamed about the damn thing last night. I'm screwed. She's got me right were she wants me.
Arthen Posted - 10/31/2005 : 2:25:33 PM
Looks like a beautiful instrument to me. I've also been looking into classical guitars, especially the more I listen to Steve Hackett and his solo acoustic stuff. If you want great classical playing, go to him. He's my second favorite guitarist after Tim.

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