Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Alhambra 3-C Classical Guitar

Hand-crafted in Spain, with a solid red Cedar top, laminated mahogany sides and back, mahogany neck, Indian Rosewood fingerboard, and nickel plated heads.


Newly designed with – like all Alhambras – great attention to details!

You enjoy two borders of tropical wood, black inlay between border and a beautiful light wood headstock.

3 layers of varnish make this guitar looking so good — unbeliveable for the price!!!

What makes Alhambra guitars alluring is that their native sound so effortlessly captures the evocative, romantic, and proud spirit of the music of Spain. The Alhambra sound is earthy, full, warm, direct and full of character and personality. It is a voice that gives authentic expression to the charm and passion indigenous to the music of its homelandMellow sound, fun to strum, easy differentiation between strings when finger-picking; you even can flat-picking “a la Willie Nelson”!

A loud and clear sound strikes you, along with a much larger range of tonal possiblities than any competitiors’ model.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Alhambra 4P, the best selling Alhambra

Alhambra 4-P Classical Guitar

Here is the best selling Alhambra.
4 layers of light varnish highlight the solid Red Western Cedar top and a gorgeous one-sided Rosewood laminate on back and side.
The fingerboard is made of gorgeous Ebony!
You notice the Machine heads (aka tuning keys, tuners) are superior quality. They allow you smooth and precise tuning.
Ebony knobs… wow… Really high class!

The soundboard – major influence on the guitar’s sound – consists of a thin piece of softwood that is supported by 7 braces like the Iberia.
2 harmonic bars at the bottom will enhance a full-bodied, warm and rich sound.
The important qualities of such woods include a close grain count and high stiffness to mass ratio (allows maximum output for the minimum input), resilience, light weight and resonance.
Beautifully hand-crafted in Spain with a lashy handmade inlaid wood Rosette proves all the attention from the Alhambra Guitar Makers.



Features:
Top: Solid Red Cedar
Back/Sides: Laminated Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Tuners: Gold Plated

Buy it Online, 10% discount, Free Shipping, 3 Years Full Warranty!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Alhambra Guitar USA International Competition Schedule

Hello!

It's a great pleasure to invite you to an exceptional event.
Alhambra Guitar International Competition.

Witness the birth of three new stars in the guitar world! Six performers from all over the world will perform in front of you and a panel of judges on

Saturday, April 24th and Sunday, April 25th, 2010.
See Schedule below.
Each event is only $5 and will benefit the non-profit organization for hospitalized children Musical Angels.
Tickets available at the door. FREE Refreshments offered at all events!
South Side on Lamar and Musica For The World are located at:

1409 South Lamar Street,
Dallas, Texas 75215.

A most special and exclusive performance will take place on Saturday night at Studio 101 (Musica For The World).

Saturday Afternoon, April 24, 2010
3-5 p.m.: First Round of Semi-Final ($5)
5-5:30: BREAK
5-7: Guitar Master Class given by Mr. Carlo Pezzimenti ($5)
7-7:30: BREAK
7:30-9: Second Round of [Semi-Final ($5)
9-9:30: BREAK
9:30-10:30: Special Performance by Mr. Pezzimenti and Mr. Rowe. FREE but
Donations to Musical Angels Accepted.

Sunday Afternoon, April 25, 2010
2-5 p.m.: Three Finalists perform and the three top prizes are awarded ($5)
5-6: Reception to meet and greet the artists and jury members

The six contestants are:
Eduardo Costa (Brazil), Leonardo Garcia (USA), Yang LuYang (China), Danilo Moraes (Brazil), Minh Nguyen (Vietnam), Renato Serrano (Chile).

The four members of the jury are:
Mr. Philippe Bertaud, Artistic Director of the 2010 USA Alhambra International Guitar Competition
Mr. Paul Cortese, Assistant Director of TCU School of Music
Mr. Geoff Ferdon, Vice-President of Alhambra Guitars USA
Mr. Carlo Pezzimenti, Music Faculty at Brookhaven College and Texas Woman's University

First Prize
Alhambra Concert Guitar and 50 sets of D'Addario strings
D'Addario/Planet Waves Guitar Accessories
Featured concert and master class presenter at the 2011 Guitar Competition
A concert at the International Round Guitar Festival 2010
A concert at Five Towns College Guitar Festival
A concert at Greater Houston Guitar Guild

Second Prize
10 sets of D'Addario strings and Planet Waves Guitar Accessories

Sheet Music Guitar Collection offered by Carl Fisher Publishing

Third Prize
10 sets of D'Addario strings and Planet Waves Guitar Accessories
A one-year subscription to Acoustic Guitar Magazine

Friday, April 2, 2010

Taking Care of Your Alhambra Classical Guitar

Guitars normally require little maintenance. However, care in handling and storage will protect your investment for many years to come.

• Never expose your guitar to high heat and humidity. For example, don't leave your guitar in a hot car or in direct sunlight. Typical heat damage consists of warped soundboards and unglued (detached) bridges.

• Never lean your guitar on furniture or the wall. The guitar is unstable (the lower bout is round) and can easily fall and be damaged. Always store your guitar in a case or on a guitar stand.

• Wash your hands before playing. Dirt and oil will clog and corrode the strings and diminish considerably the sound and life of your strings.

• Handle the guitar only by the neck. Squeezing the top and body may damage delicate soundboard bracing.

• Wipe your guitar off with a soft cotton or mircofiber cloth after playing. Clean and polish your guitar occasionally with a light polish such as Planet Waves. Avoid heavy paste waxes as they build up into a thick, vibration muffling coating.

• Check preamp batteries monthly. A leaking battery can quickly destroy battery contacts and circuit boards. Never leave a battery in a guitar when being stored for extended periods.

Finally, change your strings periodically. While old dead strings won't harm your guitar, worn strings reduce your enjoyment factor, are out of tune and make the most expensive tone ladden instrument sound like it was made from cactus wood and cardboard.
Alhambra Classical Guitars online

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Alhambra Classical Guitars at Discounted Price!

Alhambra Classical Guitars

Enjoy the Passion, Grace and Fire of Alhambra Classical Guitars
and discover different models. From beginners to concert-models they are all handmade in Spain in the purest tradition.
Classical Guitars Alhambra 2C
Description:


As you play it for the first time, you now enjoy a guitar with great volume and clarity, and a much larger range of tonal possibilities.

Only move your right hand a tiny bit… the tone is different! You realize it offers so many possibilities for new interpretations.

From the sweetest tone to “Flamenco like” now you can expand your palette of expression.

Features:
TOP: Solid German Spruce or Solid Red Cedar
SIDES & BACK: Laminated Mahogany
NECK: Mahogany
FINGERBOARD: Indian Rosewood
MACHINE HEADS Nickel Plated
BINDING: Only on top SIZES: Requinto (1/2), Cadete (3/4) and Señorita (7/8)

Options: E1 Elect. Fishman Classic 4 E2
Elect. Fishman Prefix ProBlend
Pickguard
Sizes
Señorita: 636 mm Cadete: 580 mm Requinto: 544 mm

Buy your Alhambra Classical Guitars at a great discount directly from us, with Free Shipping. We offer all models, including the renown Luthier Series, Señorita, Cadette, and Requinto Sizes, left handed versions, and steel string guitars of outstanding quality. Place orders securely using online, over the phone, using the mail order form or by email.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Alhambra Guitars online. Free shipping, 10% discount!

Alhambra 4-P Classical Guitar
Here is the best selling Alhambra.
4 layers of light varnish highlight the solid Red Western Cedar top and a gorgeous one-sided
Rosewood laminate on back and side.
The fingerboard is made of
gorgeous Ebony!
You notice the Machine heads (aka tuning
keys, tuners) are superior quality. They allow you smooth and precise tuning.
Ebony knobs... wow... Really high class!
The soundboard -
major influence on the guitar’s sound - consists of a thin piece of softwood
that is supported by 7 braces like the Iberia.
2 harmonic bars at the bottom will enhance a full-bodied, warm and rich sound.The important qualities of such woods include a close grain count and high stiffness to mass ratio (allows maximum output for the minimum
input), resilience, light weight and resonance.
Beautifully hand-crafted in Spain with a lashy handmade inlaid wood Rosette proves
all the attention from the Alhambra guitars makers

Features:
Top: Solid Red
Cedar

Back/Sides: Laminated
Rosewood

Neck:
Mahogany
Fingerboard:
Ebony
Tuners: Gold Plated
Buy it Online, 10% discount, Free Shipping, 3 Years Full Warranty!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Big Deals on Ebay


Alhambra 4P

Here is the best selling Alhambra.
4 layers of light varnish highlight the solid Red Western Cedar top and a gorgeous one-sided Rosewood laminate on back and side.
The fingerboard is made of gorgeous Ebony!
You notice the Machine heads (aka tuning keys, tuners) are superior quality. They allow you smooth and precise tuning.
Ebony knobs… wow… Really high class!
The soundboard – major influence on the guitar’s sound – consists of a thin piece of softwood that is supported by 7 braces like the Iberia.
2 harmonic bars at the bottom will enhance a full-bodied, warm and rich sound.
The important qualities of such woods include a close grain count and high stiffness to mass ratio (allows maximum output for the minimum input), resilience, light weight and resonance.
Beautifully hand-crafted in Spain with a lashy handmade inlaid wood Rosette proves all the attention from the Alhambra Guitar Makers.
Features:
Top: Solid Red Cedar
Back/Sides: Laminated Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Tuners: Gold Plated

Price: $790.00 Free Shipping!http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300400506124
Alhambra 11P Concert Model
Solid woods throughout, Indian Rosewood back & sides fine grain high quality Western Red Cedar. The fingerboard is made of the nicest dark Ebony you have ever seen. Luxury Gold Plated Machine Heads are top quality, holding the tuning straight as a dial.
The first thing you notice is the 20th fret, expanding the instrument range.
This guitar’s appearance is subtly beautiful.
Fineness of the finish and warm color of the various woods, but a closer look reveals lovely details. The tightness and especially the eveness of the grain in the Cedar Top is exceptional. The ‘gold’ appearing inlay in the back is also lovely. All workmanship is flawless.
Headstock design is different and there is green double border inlay emphasizing the beauty of this concert guitar.
The high gloss finish is a kind of smooth and very nice feeling.
Harmonic bar reinforcements arched like a bridge, also called “Scalloped Bracing”. Being glued at only few critical points, this type of bracing let the top vibrate freely. Reason why the guitar is so responsive!
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Sweet full sound with lot of volume and clarity across the complete register. Very resonant with tremendous sustain and a really a “good kick” in the lower register. The most striking thing about this 11C’s tone is the way it responds to a players touch.
- As the ‘attack’ increases the guitar becomes not just louder, but brighter. This rewards good playing technique and gives the musician great latitude of expression.
That marks the especially fine classical guitar.
Features:
Top: Solid German Spruce or Solid Red Cedar
Back/Sides: Solid Indian Rosewood
Neck: Spanish Cedar
Fingerboard: Ebony
Tuners: Luxury Gold Plated

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$2,531.00


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Alhambra Luthier Rio

Just touching it is a sensual experience, the beautiful finish; I should say the perfect finish, the incredible quality of Solid German Spruce top with very tight and regular nodules all across it. The back and sides are made of gorgeous Brazilian Rosewood.The revolutionary floating bracing pattern gives it a really phenomenal tone and projection, amazingly rich and refined. Its fullness, tone quality, craftsmanship, volume, projection, and playability are superb. This guitar is a wonderful example of the fine work of the luthiers at Alhambra. This is by far one of the best guitar you have played. You now explore the endless possibilities of tone for new interpretations.

Features:TOP: Solid Red Cedar or Solid German Spruce
SIDES & BACK: Solid Indian Rosewood
NECK: Spanish Cedar Reinforced inside with Ebony Wood
FINGERBOARD: Ebony
MACHINE HEADS: Luxury Gold Plated
Price $3,000!!!
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Alhambra Luthier India: Great Deal!


The Alhambra Luthier India is a beautifully guitar crafted by two of the master luthiers at Alhambra, Mengual and Margarit.
The Alhambra Guitar Company of Muro de Alcoy in Spain have built a reputation for crafting high quality nylon string guitars used extensively by students, educators and professional musicians.
The instrument we are highlighting today is the prestigious ' Luthier India ' concert grade classical guitar which features a Master Grade cedar top and solid Indian rosewood back & sides.
This instrument has a very limited production and represents the finest quality tonewoods and craftsmanship offered by this traditional Spanish company.
This guitar has an amazingly rich and refined tone, clarity, an even response and a lush overall sonority that has a rich layer of overtones on every note!
Listen to the Luthier India [Asturias by Isaac Albeniz] - Free Download [right click to save it]
It has a revolutionary bracing pattern that gives it a really phenomenal sound.
It's fullness, tone quality, craftsmanship, volume, projection, and playability are superb. This guitar is a wonderful example of the fine work of the luthiers at Alhambra.
Features:
Top: Red Canadian Cedar (shown in photo)
Back/Sides: Indian Rosewood
Neck: Spanish Cedar
Fingerboard: Ebony
Tuners: Luxury Gold Plated
Get your Alhambra at a great discount directly from us, with Free Shipping. We offer all models, including the reknown Luthier Series, Señorita, Cadette, and Requinto Sizes, left handed versions, and steel string guitars of outstanding quality. Place orders securely using online, over the phone, using the mail order form or by email. Be sure to include the options for the model you order in the comments section. We Offer Every Option! Allow Five Working Days For Us To Process Your Order!
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Friday, February 26, 2010

Alhambra 4-P Classical Guitar

Alhambra 4P

Alhambra 4P Classical Guitar
The Alhambra 4-P features all the basics of a great guitar: solid cedar top, rosewood back and sides, ebony fingerboard, mahogany neck and gold plated heads. Plus, this one is a screamer, i.e., one of the loudest guitars I've played in this price range. 52mm nut and 65cm string length. Made in Spain.4 layers of light varnish highlight the solid Red Western Cedar top and a gorgeous one-sided Rosewood laminate on back and side.
The fingerboard is made of gorgeous Ebony!

The soundboard – major influence on the guitar’s sound – consists of a thin piece of softwood that is supported by 7 braces like the Iberia.
2 harmonic bars at the bottom will enhance a full-bodied, warm and rich sound.

An affordable solid-top nylon-string with lovely tones, Spanish allure, and exceptional intonation and playability.
Craftsmen at the Alhambra guitar factory in Muro de Alcoy, Spain, have been building guitars since 1965, and their extensive line of guitars-which includes everything from laminate instruments for beginners to professional-quality, solid-wood guitars-is available worldwide through an impressive network of distributors. The 4P model we received for review is the first in Alhambra's rosewood lineup, with subsequent models-5P through 11P-boasting more features, progressively higherquality materials, and, of course, heftier prices. Judging from this 4P, however, you don't need to spend thousands of dollars to make your playing an experience!

Buy Alhambra Guitars Online, Free Shipping, Great Discount, 3 Years Full Warranty!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Should I Choose a Nylon or Steel String Guitar?

Overview
  • Select the Guitar That Reflects Your Musical Interest
  • Nylon String Guitars Are Typically Used for Classical and Folk Music; Steel String Guitars for Rock, Country and Most Other Styles
  • No Matter What You Choose, Every New Guitar Needs To Be Adjusted
  • With Either Type of String, Fingers Will Initially Become A Little Tender And Sore
  • Strings Are Not Interchangeable Between Nylon and Steel String Guitars
  • Nylon Strings May Need To Be Tuned More Frequently
  • The Misconception 
Ideally, your choice of a nylon or steel string guitar will be based on your musical preference. In order to help you determine that preference, we have provided the following information about the differences between nylon and steel strings, and the characteristics of each. 
 
Select the Guitar That Reflects Your Musical Interest
 
Select the type of guitar that is commonly used in the music you are interested in learning, as this will greatly increase your motivation to play and practice.
 
Nylon String Guitars Are Typically Used for Classical and Folk Music; Steel String Guitars for Rock, Country and Most Other Styles
 
Nylon string, or classical guitars, are traditionally used for classical music; however, the mellow tone and responsiveness of the nylon strings can be enjoyed for folk or any other style of music (Willie Nelson performs on a nylon string guitar).

Steel string guitars are used for rock, country and many other styles of music, but it is a matter of personal choice. They have a crisp, bright tone as compared to nylon string guitars. Listen to different recording artist that perform on nylon and steel string guitars to help you find the sound that is the most appealing to you.
 
No Matter What You Choose, Every New Guitar Needs To Be Adjusted
 
This is a good area in which to exercise caution. Most new guitars are sold right out of the box and are not properly adjusted for easy playability. They may have a basic factory set-up, but the entry level to intermediate selling price point prohibits extended manufacturing and adjustment time on the instruments. They are generally considered acceptable by the music industry, but as a music teacher I have found it difficult for most adults and almost impossible for young students to play these guitars (this is also true for other entry and intermediate level instruments as well). Above all else, make sure your guitar is properly adjusted, as this will greatly insure your interest and success on the guitar.
  
With Either Type of String, Fingers Will Initially Become A Little Tender And Sore
 
Initially, playing on either nylon or steel strings will make the fingertips a little tender and sore, but with a little time and practice will go away. Nylon strings are made of a softer, less dense material and are under less tension than steel strings. As a result, they are slightly easier to push down, provided the instrument is properly adjusted. Steel string guitars are under a higher amount of tension and therefore the strings are somewhat harder to push down than nylon strings, but the difference is not great as long as the guitars are correctly adjusted for easy playability.
 
Strings Are Not Interchangeable Between Nylon and Steel String Guitars
 
Whatever decision you make, remember that the two types of strings are not interchangeable on one guitar. Steel string guitars are designed and manufactured for steel strings and will provide the most playability, intonation and sound when used with steel strings. Steel strings on a nylon string guitar will damage the instrument because it is not designed or braced for higher tension strings. 
 
Nylon Strings May Need To Be Tuned More Frequently
 
Nylon strings tend to go out of tune more easily due to temperature and humidity changes because they are made of a softer material. Steel is a little more stable. Regardless, an instrument should be tuned before and sometimes during each practice session.
 
The Misconception
 
Whether you start with a nylon or steel string guitar, your fingers tips will initially become a little tender and sore. Fortunately it is usually not enough to cause you to stop playing as the slight discomfort quickly goes away. The misconception is generally the result of too many people playing on unadjusted instruments and/or music instructors not being aware that instruments need or can be adjusted. When playing an unadjusted nylon and steel string guitar, the nylon strings will certainly feel softer. However, the unadjusted nylon string guitar will cause more discomfort than a well- adjusted steel string guitar. Overall, you choice between a nylon string classical guitar and a steel string guitar should be based on your musical preferences and not on the preconceived idea of one being easier to play than the other.
 

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Should I Choose a Nylon or Steel String Guitar?

Overview

Select the Guitar That Reflects Your Musical Interest
Nylon String Guitars Are Typically Used for Classical and Folk Music; Steel String Guitars for Rock, Country and Most Other Styles
No Matter What You Choose, Every New Guitar Needs To Be Adjusted
With Either Type of String, Fingers Will Initially Become A Little Tender And Sore
Strings Are Not Interchangeable Between Nylon and Steel String Guitars
Nylon Strings May Need To Be Tuned More Frequently
The Misconception

Ideally, your choice of a nylon or steel string guitar will be based on your musical preference. In order to help you determine that preference, we have provided the following information about the differences between nylon and steel strings, and the characteristics of each.

Select the Guitar That Reflects Your Musical Interest

Select the type of guitar that is commonly used in the music you are interested in learning, as this will greatly increase your motivation to play and practice.

Nylon String Guitars Are Typically Used for Classical and Folk Music;
Steel String Guitars for Rock, Country and Most Other Styles

Nylon string, or classical guitars, are traditionally used for classical music; however, the mellow tone and responsiveness of the nylon strings can be enjoyed for folk or any other style of music (Willie Nelson performs on a nylon string guitar). Steel string guitars are used for rock, country and many other styles of music, but it is a matter of personal choice. They have a crisp, bright tone as compared to nylon string guitars. Listen to different recording artist that perform on nylon and steel string guitars to help you find the sound that is the most appealing to you.

No Matter What You Choose, Every New Guitar Needs To Be Adjusted

This is a good area in which to exercise caution. Most new guitars are sold right out of the box and are not properly adjusted for easy playability. They may have a basic factory set-up, but the entry level to intermediate selling price point prohibits extended manufacturing and adjustment time on the instruments. They are generally considered acceptable by the music industry, but as a music teacher I have found it difficult for most adults and almost impossible for young students to play these guitars (this is also true for other entry and intermediate level instruments as well). Above all else, make sure your guitar is properly adjusted, as this will greatly insure your interest and success on the guitar.
With Either Type of String, Fingers Will Initially Become A Little Tender And Sore

Initially, playing on either nylon or steel strings will make the fingertips a little tender and sore, but with a little time and practice will go away. Nylon strings are made of a softer, less dense material and are under less tension than steel strings. As a result, they are slightly easier to push down, provided the instrument is properly adjusted. Steel string guitars are under a higher amount of tension and therefore the strings are somewhat harder to push down than nylon strings, but the difference is not great as long as the guitars are correctly adjusted for easy playability.

Strings Are Not Interchangeable Between Nylon and Steel String Guitars

Whatever decision you make, remember that the two types of strings are not interchangeable on one guitar. Steel string guitars are designed and manufactured for steel strings and will provide the most playability, intonation and sound when used with steel strings. Steel strings on a nylon string guitar will damage the instrument because it is not designed or braced for higher tension strings.

Nylon Strings May Need To Be Tuned More Frequently

Nylon strings tend to go out of tune more easily due to temperature and humidity changes because they are made of a softer material. Steel is a little more stable. Regardless, an instrument should be tuned before and sometimes during each practice session.

The Misconception

Whether you start with a nylon or steel string guitar, your fingers tips will initially become a little tender and sore. Fortunately it is usually not enough to cause you to stop playing as the slight discomfort quickly goes away.
The misconception is generally the result of too many people playing on unadjusted instruments and/or music instructors not being aware that instruments need or can be adjusted. When playing an unadjusted nylon and steel string guitar, the nylon strings will certainly feel softer. However, the unadjusted nylon string guitar will cause more discomfort than a well- adjusted steel string guitar. Overall, you choice between a nylon string classical guitar and a steel string guitar should be based on your musical preferences and not on the preconceived idea of one being easier to play than the other.




Monday, January 11, 2010

Alhambra 1C

The Classical Guitar Alhambra 1C is made by people who take guitar things seriously. Hand made in Spain it has a solid Cedar top!

This guitar beautiful guitar has the sound and personality you would expect from an instrument made in Spain.

They took the time to adjust each guitar by hand, tune back and top... those guys know what they do: they have been making guitars for ages. Do not forget Spain is the craddle of guitars!

Responsive and robust in tone, the more you play it, the better it sounds. Like a good wine, solid tops age and become better.

Which means:
The incredible sound you get out of it will even be better… better than good !

Take a closer look at the "Beauty" and click on pictures to have the feel of what you'll get in your hands:
Right out of the box this guitar surprises you with its perfect finish, beautiful woods and light weight. “Savoir faire” and quality are the first words coming up to your mind.

As you play it for the first time, you now enjoy a guitar with great volume and clarity, and a much larger range of tonal possiblities.Only move your right hand a tiny bit… the tone is different! You realize it offers so many possibilities for new interpretations.From the sweetest tone to “Flamenco like” now you can expand your palette of expression.

Features:

Top: Solid Red Cedar
Back/Sides: Laminated Mahogany
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Tuners: Nickel Plated
Buy Alhambra Guitars Online, Great Discount, Free Shipping, 3 Years Full Warranty!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Alhambra 4-P Classical Guitar

Alhambra 4-P


Alhambra 4-P Classical Guitar
The Alhambra 4-P features all the basics of a great guitar: solid cedar top, rosewood back and sides, ebony fingerboard, mahogany neck and gold plated heads. Plus, this one is a screamer, i.e., one of the loudest guitars I've played in this price range. 52mm nut and 65cm string length. Made in Spain.4 layers of light varnish highlight the solid Red Western Cedar top and a gorgeous one-sided Rosewood laminate on back and side.
The fingerboard is made of gorgeous Ebony!
Read Reviews>
The soundboard – major influence on the guitar’s sound – consists of a thin piece of softwood that is supported by 7 braces like the Iberia.
2 harmonic bars at the bottom will enhance a full-bodied, warm and rich sound.

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An affordable solid-top nylon-string with lovely tones, Spanish allure, and exceptional intonation and playability.
Craftsmen at the Alhambra guitar factory in Muro de Alcoy, Spain, have been building guitars since 1965, and their extensive line of guitars-which includes everything from laminate instruments for beginners to professional-quality, solid-wood guitars-is available worldwide through an impressive network of distributors. The 4P model we received for review is the first in Alhambra's rosewood lineup, with subsequent models-5P through 11P-boasting more features, progressively higherquality materials, and, of course, heftier prices. Judging from this 4P, however, you don't need to spend thousands of dollars to make your playing an experience!

Price: $810.00 Free Shipping!