Manuel Rodrigues MOd C is better than those guitars..
@michaelgrosser16576 жыл бұрын
C40 Yamaha..had mine for 10-12 yrs. It's what I find myself "picking up" the most. It is a total steal. So sweet and simple. You can not go wrong with this baby. I paid around 100 USD...incredible to find such quality for the dough. This is a beginners guitar but you will probably not "outgrow" it, ever.
@mudmusic13996 жыл бұрын
I know that feel bruh 😆😆👍🏼👍🏼
@iRxyanDestinygtaandmoreL5 жыл бұрын
Same i got a c40 for 150$ loving it
@river-left4dead25 жыл бұрын
I have a Yamaha C40 too and even tho I bought it cuz I wanted to guitar and it was the only one I could afford and I'm playing rock songs on it and it's awesome!
@rahulmistari43742 жыл бұрын
What about yamaha cx40 and Yamaha c80
@katygroening16923 жыл бұрын
My first guitar was a Guild Mark III. That was back in 1981. I still have it and still play it.
@dzeronut_boy5 жыл бұрын
My first guitar is the Yamaha C40. I still play it to this day. Great guitar for beginners and for learning Spanish music.
@theblytonian39065 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of us cut our teeth on a C40 or one of its antecedants. I did, but wish I'd known then what I do now. Althought still referred to as the C40, it's been superseded by the C40//02. Because of its wide neck and action, if well informed there are preferred equally affordable instruments to learn guitar with these days outside the nylon stringed Classical genre IMO. But the venerable 'C40' is a decent choice for treading the Classical path. I recently bought one for my studio to expand my options and skills.
@kevinmaillet47124 жыл бұрын
I have the Cordoba C5 and couldn't be happier. It's fantastic!
@robertcombs93646 жыл бұрын
Eric Johnson recorded "DESERT SONG" with a $150 classical guitar which he says he loves the sound he gets from it.
@grandadan5 жыл бұрын
For someone like me knowing nothing about guitars but loving it, you did a great job on this video! Thank you.
@mwmcbroom4 жыл бұрын
I've been a classical player for many years and I've also taught classical for quite a few. To me, the Cordoba is ok, but I think Yamaha makes a better instrument, regardless of price point. It amazes me the level of sound quality a laminated top Yamaha produces. But when you you move up to the solid top models, I think this is where the Yamaha begins to distance itself from the Cordoba. I own a CG-170CA that I picked up used, probably sold new for around $500-600. This is a simply wonderful sounding instrument with a very Spanish sound quality.
@TaartjeMetSlagroom4 жыл бұрын
Do you have any suggestions for classical guitar pieces? I've been playing for a year and I would really like to play more classical pieces.
@cswann84 жыл бұрын
I agree...the first classical I had an say about was a Yamaha. Obviously anything at $300 and under is going to have laminated woods, so the volume suffers (in a college dorm that's not a bad thing), but Yamaha guitars play very well and do have a nice balance sound.
@mwmcbroom4 жыл бұрын
@@TaartjeMetSlagroom without knowing your skill level, as well as your preferences, it's hard to make a recommendation. There is one collection that works across all skill levels that I can recommend: Carcassi's 25 studies. They range from easy to difficult, more or less in numerical order. So, expect number 12 to be more difficult than number 3, for example. I prefer the Carcassi studies over those by Carulli - a bit more challenging and a lot more interesting sounding - and to those by Sor. The Sor studies are much better known, but I don't care for them. They don't have the range of difficulty found in the Carcassi studies and I just find most of them to be just plain boring sounding. Anyway, hope this helps some and good luck with your future adventures on the classical guitar.
@TaartjeMetSlagroom4 жыл бұрын
@@mwmcbroom I will definitely check those out, thank you!
@fisherman76334 жыл бұрын
I was in a guitar store just yesterday and asked where Yamaha guitars are made. I was told that Yamaha guitars are made in Indonesia now. Before I think they were made in Japan. They are great-sounding guitars -- at least when I used to play one in the 80s.
@theblytonian39064 жыл бұрын
Electric or acoustic, all except top tier of some segments are now made in Yamaha's factory in Indonesia. The Yamaha units in this video are Indonesian origin. Many decades ago when the JPY was much softer, even the antecedent of the C40//02 which I own (I owned its venerable predecessor in 1973) was made in Japan. The quality is still pretty good. Not as good as Made in Japan then or now, but outstanding for what you pay. Most problems you'll find with Yamaha from Indonesia are minor finish related which of course crosses over into QC. Whether that's related to policy a consequence of worldwide demand which always outstrips Yamaha's ability to supply or cultural attitude is anyone's guess.
@MateoEEUU6 жыл бұрын
I have a Córdoba Protege. This is first guitar and I couldn’t be more happy with it! I play almost every day of the week and the guitar stays I tune VERY well! The sound is great and it’s very comfortable to play and hold.
@yanneswiththebearr Жыл бұрын
hi, I am planning on learn classical guitar in 2023. I have very limited knowledge regarding strings instruments and it is kinda overwhelming and scary for me. Your video really help!! I have picked yamaha c40 and I couldn't be more grateful dor your review!
@allenbrininstool75586 жыл бұрын
I have a 1967 Martin 00-18-C; my childhood guitar. My dad bought it in 1967 for $300.
@frededberg68934 жыл бұрын
The Thomann Classic S 4/4 ("S" = all solid wood, and "4/4" denoting full size) should be on the list. It is built in Europe, has solid spruce top with solid maple back/sides and uses no tropical hardwoods (eg; poses no problems with import/export). It is made by Hora SA in Romania. The cost? Currently about 120USD / EUR108 + shipping. It's a great option for student-grade guitar. And, unlike a guitar built with laminates ('plywood'), it will improve it's sound over time -- a guitar built with laminates never does. If you're handy with setup, upgrades/enhancements, you can make it sound like a much, much more expensive guitar something approaching concert-quality sound/tone.
@captainkook93715 жыл бұрын
I got a CG100A here, and believe me, it sounds far better than the C40.
@StopFear3 жыл бұрын
I got a Washburn classical guitar in 2004 from online musicians friend which was a popular site back in the day. Cost only $130 on some kind of sale. I didn’t touch it for ten years when I was depressed then opened it, tuned or replaced the strings, and it sounds even better. (Where I live it’s relatively humid and it was in a case all the time)
@merranthompson90966 жыл бұрын
I just need to find a teacher who can take me back to basics so I can learn chords techniques and that confidence that I need back after 30 years if not playing the guitar I can play carilion by sky written by John Williams but it is very basic and some what easy to remember to play by ear yes I play from hearing it with my heart and head I am at a stage of my life where I done a really stupid thing and I have paid for it with a broken leg and now all I want to do is play the classical guitar music has my heart possessed I am 50 years of age but I don't think I am too old to start from scratch all over again but I don't care all I care about is playing the classical guitar.
@TheVikingBlues6 жыл бұрын
I highly advise that you check out the forum Classical Guitar Delcamp. Free online classical guitar lessons. Can't beat it.
@robertfantazo47514 жыл бұрын
Go to Classical Guitar Shed, with Allen Matthews. I'm 67, did not play for 30 years. Spent 1200.00 and starting over. Classical Guitar Shed, I highly recommend.
@JHS562477 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I can see that this video took a lot of work and it required some serious knowledge about classical guitars, probably years of knowledge in this video. It was very well articulated. It was great at explaining the different beginner guitars at different levels. I am writing down the model numbers and will use this video as a reference for my next guitar purchase. Thanks for your hard work, you've helped a ton of aficionados of classical guitar. I will definitely check out the website. Have a good day.
@LLewis-vu9qf6 ай бұрын
A couple of months ago I was in the market for a guitar. I have a music store a short distance from home. I have NO real knowledge about what makes a good guitar. I only knew I wanted nylon strings. The store had a variety of steel string acoustic guitars but only 2 or 3 different nylon string classical guitars. I was not planning on learning to play classical music. I wanted to just do accompaniment for folk music. I had narrowed it down to two guitars, one of which was the Yamaha CG122MCH. I don't remember what the other one was. It was yellow in color and heavier than the Yamaha. I got the Yamaha as the weight was less, it sounded really nice to me, and I liked the color/finish better. From this video, it seems I didn't totally waste my money. Whew! I'm retired so have plenty of time to practice. So far, I've really been enjoying my practice. It was a good decision on my part and I don't always make good decisions. 😅
@cookworm62 жыл бұрын
SUPER helpful--thank you! These were the two brands I was considering and your breakdown of each model was really thorough and helpful.
@rennieman7803 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, but a correction and an observation. First, your strong opinion that the Cordoba may be superior in that it has a truss or tension rod and that the Yamaha does not. The implication is that in time the Yamaha may bow. FALSE. The Yamaha's indeed have a hidden tension rod that will remain stable. Now as to adjustment: the Cordoba's truss rod is adjustable for string height - still the Yamaha is perfectly and easily adjustable by filing, easy and commonly done by the average buyer. It is well to note that there are also good reasons to NOT lower the string height. The observation: the Protege is known for two fairly serious defects - one infrequent, and the other on almost every one. Bridge failures do happen on the Protege (it pops off!). Rarely if at all on Yamahas. But much worse. The fret ends on nearly every Protege are so sharp that it is easy to cut your fingers when running your hand up and down the neck! This requires an immediate repair and is quite literally dangerous. In sum, Cordoba lacks the quality control, consistency and dependability of Yamaha. All Yamaha guitars are well made and perform well above their price points. This is exactly why I chose a entry level Yamaha (the CG-122MC, which matches up well with the Cordoba C5, but for a notably lower cost). Why you left out the 122MC is a mystery.
@rickyl.63114 жыл бұрын
I just got a brandy-new Córdoba C3M ($200 street price) and absolutely love it! SOLID cedar top, truss rod and beautiful matte finish! If like me, you are not into the glossy look, you should check this one out.
@PHILBUSHMASTER15 күн бұрын
I took my sisters Yamaha C40 and I found these high tension classical strings, all wound except the high E was nylon, very very brassy. Inspired my Prog Rock noodling.
@udmbfckx29165 жыл бұрын
The Yamaha CG122MCH or MSH has a low action, meaning that the string is closer so less pressure and less painful finger issues for the beginner (nylon is better than steel for the beginner) meaning more playing time sooner and less running away from it. I think that unless you are a pro, it will be really hard to outgrow it. Worth the extra $100 over the "el cheapo" store-brand guitars.
@lizdelisle19123 жыл бұрын
My first guitar was a Córdoba C9. I later added a Alhambra 9P to the mix. I love Alhambra guitars!
@rodrirm Жыл бұрын
My first guitar was a Fender CG-11E which I got on a local store in the US (Im from Argentina). This was around 25 years ago, I still play it every day, I haven't done a single thing other than changing strings, changing the tunners (after a lot of use) and adjusting the truss-rod after lowering the action a little bit (sanding the bridge). Really love this guitar. I believe for anyone starting, specially if not sure about keep playing later on, something priced around what the C40 cost, is a fantastic entry point. And don't be afraid to try and buy a used guitar, as long as its in good shape of course.
@seancurtin51316 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the short comparison video. I've played on several beginner Yamaha guitars and they have always been terrific value for money. It would be most appreciated if you could perhaps compare them to a few more brands. In particular the very attractive 'Artist' range of classical guitars which come with fishman nylon pickup and EQ built in. (An example would be the Artist CS180CEQ which features a solid spruce top(kind of more a Flamenco guitar material but never the less there labelling it as a classical), and is within the price range you have put forward in this video.) There a numerous other brands and it would be great to have a nice comparison recording like the one you presented here so you can hear the differences between the models. Thank you for your work on this video.
@PHILBUSHMASTER15 күн бұрын
Thank you mentioning Ben Woods and Flametal. He died too young yet left us a lot of instruction and performance videos, not to mention his Ortega Ben Woods Flametal-Two Signature Flamenco Guitar.
@trueminimalist39627 жыл бұрын
You did an excellent job with this overview. Thank you.
@mykasiurka6 жыл бұрын
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to discover how to learn to play guitar online try Elumpa Simple Guitar Alchemist (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my co-worker got cool results with it.
@barrywalsh46114 жыл бұрын
Excellent guitars and I know everyone has there preferences but personally I would recommend looking at the alhambra range I have used these guitars for years and am a big fan.
@base452live66 жыл бұрын
I bought a cp100 pack a few months back, the bridge was too low and was prone to buzz. My father and I brought this in, and they replaced it free of charge, great customer service!
@keithmahorney1293 жыл бұрын
Kremona is the best choice for the money. Even the less expensive models perform very well. Just my thoughts after trying them all.
@TonyGuitar46 жыл бұрын
The action on my Cort Earth 70 NS was hard on the fingers....I put nylon / classic guitar strings on the Cort and now it sounds way better and it is easy to play. It is a real pleasure . I can not put the Cort Earth 70 NS guitar down. If you are a poor boy like myself, this Cort Earth 70 NS and nylon strings gives you great quality sound for just $100 plus TG
@line6spider102 жыл бұрын
I prefer the look of a Spanish guitar
@johnlay3040 Жыл бұрын
Yamaha C40 is a very good guitar. It's not loud, but sweet and singing. Good intonation and easy to tune. Definitely recommend it.
@demej00 Жыл бұрын
I bought the Cordoba C1M-CE; cuttaway with piezo AND a truss rod. Love it.
@ChrisBeyerMedia2 жыл бұрын
Ii had a cordoba C5. Shortly after buying it The A string kept coming Lise. I bought it from guitar center and brought it to guitar center for repair. They said there were some problems with it. I think with the bridge. They said I would have to leave for repair they said it migjt be expense. Instead I just bought a set of nes strings and tried to move on. Other private techs said there were no problems. Now there seem to be problems. Finally here about 6 years later I have started to use a classical guitar again. I give up on that guitar. Think I just want to buy new one. I swear by Yamaha. That is my steel string. There is a model I would never give up. So should I just keep things simple and go with a Yamaha classical. Note: I originally bought cordoba because if fabulous sound in store. But I really trust Yamaha. Can you please reply?
@raylynch841910 ай бұрын
Great video with great information. Very well presented and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
@nvdawahyaify6 жыл бұрын
my favorite guitar that i have ever had was a yamaha c-45, made in indonesia. it sounded amazing for a cheap guitar. its too bad they dont make them anymore.
@ahmadalmhadeen35266 жыл бұрын
I have it , but after 3months when I hait the strings a littel bit hard there is shacking sound is it from the guitar ? or from the strings which is 3weeks old
@alejandroterminelrodriguez58343 жыл бұрын
Michael here in mexico you can get the c - 45 yamaha at COOPEL
4 жыл бұрын
You can also buy a used guitar for 25% to 50% of the new price. So many people give up trying to learn the guitar that there are always tons of classical guitars on the used market. Check out Ebay, Shopgoodwill and your local Craigslist.
@old-timeangler53567 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very informative. I can listen to you play all day.
@cefarther3945 Жыл бұрын
Great presentation, very articulate and teaches us about guitars. I love this guy, very talented and knowledgeable.
@teddybedlam20223 жыл бұрын
I have just bought the Admira Dianna solid Ceder top , It came with terrible strings on it , i have replaced those and it sounds crisp . Heaven
@jonkmale17 жыл бұрын
Great review. I possible correction: at 12:50 should say $220 for the CG122MCH.
@fingerstylefrolics55293 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but a truss rod in a classical guitar is NOT really for adjusting action/string height, as you claim. You did correctly say it adjusts the relief, but that is not really affecting the action (string height at the 12th fret). Truss rods tend to be on the lower beginner or entry point guitars, because they usually don't have a "spanish heel" and therefore the neck can bend out of alignment more easily. I have two classical guitars... a cheaper Kato that has a truss rod. And a higher quality Manuel Rodriguez (made in Madrid) which does not have, nor need, a truss rod. I do agree that on a cheaper model, a truss rod is a good idea. It give you the ability to fix defect in neck relief. I have had to do that with my Kato. But with a more high end guitar, the neck should be stable, and the adjustment to action is usually done by changing the height of the nut and saddle.
@stormk-11302 жыл бұрын
I dont know nothing about guitars but i really want to learn classic guitar, those guitars are a good start?
@heyyohihat3 жыл бұрын
The the colors of the guitars behind you and the ones you introduce😆 look very tradition, beautiful in traditional way, pieces of arts, love it 🥰
@LoveWolf21014 жыл бұрын
everyone is always talking about how the classical nylon string is only for like Spanish music and older music. i really like the sound of a nylon classical (not really steel acoustics) and i like more modern music. Idk what to think here :/
@ИванГоликов-т6и4 жыл бұрын
I Just got a yamaxa c80. Its nice to its sound / quality. And if you want to spend additional money you will get a guitar that sounds better two times in comparison to c40.
@claytonanderson47133 жыл бұрын
super dramatic fore arm shot at 11:00. Nice playing.
@bobbystruggle36586 жыл бұрын
Look around at the local pawn shops, I bought a Yamaha classical brand new in around 2005 but it never compared to my sister's 1978 Yamaha she got at a pawn shop for $100. That being said years and a few guitars later I found a 1973 hernandis for $150 and it is increbible, just look around it'll pay off.
@Siloguy6 жыл бұрын
I'm not surprised , a lot of newbies who don't know better buy a classical not knowing it's almost exclusively used for that genre. I knew one guy that bought a Ramirez concert model, the owner had inherited from someone, for 2k, it was easily worth 3 times that.
@Aaronemmanuel-272 жыл бұрын
C40ii the best for beginners also a value champion 🏆
@yahuchanonyakov2 жыл бұрын
I have the Yamaha CGX 102, with built in pick up, it's only $299.00 new, and I quite love it...has great sound, it surprised me for how inexpensive it is, but great tone.
@bhobg4 жыл бұрын
Classical Gas I love it! Tommy Emmanuel is amazing!
@AlamoMusic4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@StevenBrener5 жыл бұрын
Omg. He’s playing classical gas! Haven’t heard that since I was a kid.
@amosnymos34553 жыл бұрын
What?
@StevenBrener3 жыл бұрын
@@amosnymos3455 Classical Gas was a classically inspired pop song that was a minor hit and got air time a few decades back.
@johnnydaller3 жыл бұрын
Lisa Simpson played this during labor strike at the power plant.
@davidnunya49385 жыл бұрын
Yes! Yamaha and Cordoba, best of the inexpensive new guitars. Also look for the old japanese luthier guitars.
@desdearibasiempre25457 жыл бұрын
and alambra are very very good to!
@donnakelley1202 Жыл бұрын
What is your opinion of the guitars that are made in Canada? I purchased a Lapatrie guitar some time back and now that I'm retired I want to take lessons and get back into guitar playing and want to use the Lapatrie guitar that I bought some twenty years ago. I don't see that brand on the market anymore. Can you give me some information on them. Thanks. I have subscribed to your channel and enjoy your thorough understanding of these kinds of guitars.
@SpaceShipRuthie6 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this video, you are an excellent talker. you also play a nice guitar, I would definitely have my children come to you as a teacher, I don't have the patience to teach. Thanks again for the great overview.
@steveb93256 жыл бұрын
Cordoba all the way!!! Thank you!!!
@jondoes82225 жыл бұрын
I have a G100 Yamaha classical bought in 1968. Needs some bridge work. It sounded great but now with the bridge problem I retired it. I hope someday to get it fixed.
@JoseDiaz-my2fx5 жыл бұрын
Very good video. I read a lot of reviews about the Cordova c5 and the bridge breaks apart from the guitar body way to often.
@janseendiguiseppiThomasMC3 жыл бұрын
I love my cgs104a! I have very big hands and it works great in my case. I picked it up for $50. In mint condition. I now play it more than my fender steel string and electric guitars. I love v the warm sound it produces. I modified it to left handed by switching out the nut and flip in the saddle. Intonation is on point.
Great video! I put on my old Koss headphones to hear the difference. They are all excellent values, but MY ear actually prefers the Yamaha c4011, the Yamaha cgs10411 and Cordoba C5. The two Yams have the warm tone that I prefer. The Cordoba seems more balanced. The guitars I didn't mention are fine but a little more edgy and just not my preference. You really can't go wrong with any of them for about $300.00 or less.
@DougHinVA Жыл бұрын
I got a C5CE cheap that had been made in Portugal and had Barcus Berry electronics ... firm case and like new. No trussrod back then. A midrange CE guitar for $250 with case barely used is a good deal. .
@FlowforthInstruments6 жыл бұрын
Yes, Yamaha and Cordoba make good entry level classicals - but you are just advocating for the brands that your store carries. I'm a luthier that works on a lot of classical guitars and Kremona S65 and F65 is up there with Cordoba's C5 and C7. Lag OC300 and OC400 are really decent too. Alhambra makes a decent beginner model - as does Teton and La Patrie.
@shadowdawg046 жыл бұрын
" - cause I'm a full size kind of guy." Hahaha!
@sherylmckenna6 жыл бұрын
Perfect choice of music for demonstration purposes!
@BryanIce6 ай бұрын
Anyone know the name of the song he's playing which starts at 4:55 ???
@hadzrahatta78206 жыл бұрын
Most Yamaha classical used premature Indonesian wood and will not produced the sound you really need. Plus they are practicing illegal logging. I got this information from a luthier and he is an Indonesian. Alhambra always the best choice personally.
@ddude12126 жыл бұрын
Really? I didn’t know. Wow. Thanks!
@rubenulloa77156 жыл бұрын
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@rennieman7803 Жыл бұрын
Shame - you keep posting this unverified and false information. Yamaha has a very long reputation for consistent top quality in building, quality beyond the price, appearance, uniformity and performance. Sad.
@eviesyd5 жыл бұрын
Córdoba is quite nice
@ipaporod5 жыл бұрын
Excellent review.I am I classical Guitar instructor/recording artist and I am not evaluation your review based on your technique /sound but on the way you explained the different features of all guitars.
@alessandrogarzelli70396 жыл бұрын
Very good informations! 👍 I tested some of those Cordoba models but did not like to me. Yamaha beginner models for their light weight seem to me a bit delicate in construction. I want to give a try to VGS actual models.
@frededberg68934 жыл бұрын
For some reason, the guitars from VGS/Hora/Thomann are barely even known here in the US. Some of those are good, basic no-frills guitars which (among those that actually see/play/buy them) have loyal and happy customers. I bought the Thomann S and love it. Hora makes several all solid guitars and offer them for what most Chinese student type guitars sell for. The VGS Gold (all solid spruce top, maple back/sides) gets great reviews and Thomann sells a lot of them. Be ready to take it to a shop/luthier for proper setup and have the frets checked too. All the models included in this review use laminates for back and sides! (Booooo).
@davidbowman39239 ай бұрын
I was given a Yamaha C40 as a present a few years ago. It sounds really nice but over the years the string height has got higher and higher, so it’s now difficult to play. My local luthier says that the neck has bowed and it can’t be fixed. Is this unusual? I’ve been keeping it in an attic room where I practice and which can be cold at night. Could this be the cause?
@Semabachos2 жыл бұрын
getting myself a 3/4 cordoba! good vid, thanks!
@biscuitninja5 жыл бұрын
Whet with a CP100 and then a while later the C10. Love my Cordoba guitars.
@junacaba64514 жыл бұрын
cordoba C5 i think is the best.
@leemp3373 жыл бұрын
This was great, i learned a lot. thanks Chris.
@warus42456 жыл бұрын
Great video :D Also i wanted to ask, what do You think about Ortega R122? (of course if You played it). I'm going to look for it and try it on my own, but i'd also like to know what do You think about it (i'm especially focused on flamenco, but unfortunately i own only acoustic and electric guitars, so i want to buy a classical too, 'cause playing flamenco on acoustic is a little bit annoying)
@GoodieWhiteHat6 ай бұрын
You say ‘young child’ but these smaller guitars are ideal for anyone travelling, anyone with smaller hands, anyone, like me who is in a wheelchair. There are lots of reasons why someone might want a smaller guitar.
@stankcooter3 жыл бұрын
starting to get into fingerstyle a little bit. i’m learning to zanarkand from final fantasy and it’s honestly helping me a lot with my fingerpicking
@tommygunrunner46563 жыл бұрын
Ffx has a fantastic soundtrack and is a great choice. When I started out, "the calm before the storm" was one that I learned. Transcribed it from an arrangement by a guy named lonlonjp here on youtube.
@greenforest20827 жыл бұрын
Great review. Refreshing pace and informative.
@sbkmarkel Жыл бұрын
I saw a Cordoba Fusion Orchestra C5-CE and it was selling used for $600... What is the difference between that C5 and the one you demonstrated, please (aside from a cutaway on the one I saw)?
@TatianaBalashova3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the overview! What about Yamaha c70, c90 and cg142s?
@kyotosal4 жыл бұрын
Which Cordoba high end model is the best in your opinion? Thank you for this excellent review.
@rickwood32514 жыл бұрын
Ive never heard of Cordoba until I listened to David Gilmours new song "Yes, I have Ghosts" love the sound of that guitar a Cordoba C10 Luther's Crossover $1,100-$1,500.
@bradh61854 жыл бұрын
So there is a vintage Aria AC-15 "concert" for sale locally. Would that be a higher quality guitar than the ones here?
@mwmcbroom4 жыл бұрын
It's been too many years, so I don't recall the AC-15 specifically, but it used to be the case with Aria that the higher the number, the better quality the guitar. For instance, for years, the top Aria in the AC range was the AC-60, and it was a well made, decent sounding guitar. So, following that design, I'd say the AC-15 was probably the cheapest Aria classical you could buy - or close to it.
@bradh61854 жыл бұрын
@@mwmcbroom Thank you. I ended up buying a '76 Alvarez Yairi CY125 and also a '58 Goya G10. Both good guitars, but I think I will keep the Alvarez and sell the Goya.
@mwmcbroom4 жыл бұрын
@@bradh6185 All the Alvarez Yairis I've played have been exceptional guitars. Hang onto that one. They've already become collectible.
@bradh61854 жыл бұрын
@@mwmcbroom Yes, I am aware. Picked it for $400 which may be a little on the high side for them. But it's a lot less than I could get a new one of comparable sound quality for.
@mwmcbroom4 жыл бұрын
@@bradh6185 actually I think $400 for an AY is a good price, provided it's a good sounding and playing instrument. And because of their collectibility the value will only increase.
@channeil27337 жыл бұрын
Yay my mom is getting me a yamaha and they say it is a good one
@RenoWeedLajos6 жыл бұрын
Yamaha are ALL good. so you can be confident. ALL YAMAHA ARE GOOD. Yamaha are really one of the best., they have a wonderful Tone.. your mom chose a Yamaha. She made a excellent buy for you...
@RenoWeedLajos6 жыл бұрын
i did find out that there are different body sizes of classical guitars. for me 4/4 is uncomfortable, so i decided to buy a smaller body guitar. i must say that i bought this Yamaha C40 two weeks ago. i tried it and somehow i was uncomfortable with it. i kept it one week for seeing if this feeling goes away. but it didn't. so i decided to sell it and now I'm m looking for a smaller body size classical guitar to buy.. maybe you should consider this too. it depends how old you are. but a 3/4 body do also buy many adults. its a pity that this man don t mention it. many who buy guitars are children. Then there is a 1/2 size guitar. it is very interesting too. also here there are adults who like this size and it is a perfect travel guitar as it is small and light. yet it sounds same good as a full body size guitar., this is 4/4 or 39 inch.full size .. 3/4 is 36 inch. i m undecided now if i m gonna buy the 3/4 size or the 1/2 body size. but i think anyways both are good and fun guitar.. just consider this and you can also talk with your guitar teacher.
@Stephanie99596 жыл бұрын
+Lajos Vas Watch again he did mention sizes.
@RenoWeedLajos6 жыл бұрын
sorry he is talking so mutch. i got really bored. first thing i want to listen guitats and if he mentioned he should show. . all guys are talking too much and i am sitting and waiting until i can hear some tines. some dont even show how a guitar sounds they were talking for about 15 minutes.
@RenoWeedLajos6 жыл бұрын
i bought the Yamaha C-40 but i did not really feel comfortable with this. maybe it was the 4/4 size or something but i just didnt feel good. so after one week only i had to sell it and lost 30 US>. well then i oredered a CLevan C-10 - 3/4 size. online from a online retailer. i don t want to mention who because they did a good job and everything went really very quick. but Clevan C-10 came in 1/2 size. I might have kept this guitar even the body was really little. But when i wanted to try it out. i saw that the nut was so tiny that i think this is a children guitar for 5-7 years old girls and boys. How they could send me a 1/2 size . cant they read . ?? or didnt they have no 3/4 size and the boss or anyome there thought he sends me a 1/2 bodsy size. but the problem was the small nut. i m 1.85 m . so you can imagine how a children guitar looks on a big bear guy.because it has that small nut. i had to send it back to my retailer. and he send it to the one who sent me this small guitar. i told my reailer i m ok with replace this to a 3/4 sizer but not clevan guitar. as i dont trust them no more. i mean its not clevan. it is a retailer of music instrument that my rteailer had on his cathalog so i will try Yamah CS-40 3/4 size. but with the usual nut of 2 inch. now if you order a Yamah with 1.2 size . it stil has the 2 inch nut.. I believe it is better to buy in a guitar shop near you. but where i live in Asia. i found only this Yamaha C-40. no smaller body size. so i had no choise than order online.
@daleordogne75606 жыл бұрын
hey sir great review very informative . I bought a cordoba c5 ce could you tell me what string tension I need for this guitar?
@adrianguajardo34083 жыл бұрын
I want yo buy a guitar and learn to play. I like 3 kinds of Yamaha i dont know if some of this are still at stores but i really like them. Yamaha c40 - Yamaha CG 102 - and Yamaha CGX 102. I like the CGX 102 the most for the fact that if im not mistaking it comes with built in tuner and can be pluged to an amp speiker to what i understand both of the CG's are the same exept for the electronics part. Can you help me make the best choice and tell me why its better i would really appreciate it.
@mikewilliams2586 жыл бұрын
Packs are a waste of time. Spend the money on the guitar, not the gig bag and the other crap.
@phillipholt10735 жыл бұрын
I agree I like to pick my own assecories! I have a Washburn c5ce original. I don't play classical music on it. I try to play Willie Nelson style and my own genres. It has a cedar top and maple. It's beautiful!!
@alicia48303 жыл бұрын
I think if you’re a beginner I think the pack is beneficial. Especially if the beginner is a young kid.
@merranthompson90966 жыл бұрын
I love your advice on guitars but the one I have seems to have a interesting a life time feel to her it was made in Spain and the more I play it the better it is sounding more worked in and it would want to be considering that I sung it down from $1200 to $1000.00 it is a very much a life time guitar that is for someone who wants that sound that comes from an advanced player I just love that quality of sound that can't be matched by anything else I want to be just as good as what Andre Segovia was
@alansturgess13243 жыл бұрын
I acquired a C1M 3/4 for my granddaughter - truly appalling. Sharp fret ends down the full length of both sides of the neck but, MUCH worse, the brace through which the trussrod could be accessed was split from the centre to the one end and for about 2" going the other way. Also, the neck seemed to have been set badly or had shifted when the brace shattered. It was garbage. On the other hand, I have the C5-CET which is superb. My only niggle there was the very high-gloss neck but that was easily remedied with 500 and 1200 grit wet/dry.
@bentolleson85824 жыл бұрын
I have more expensive guitars however my friend gave me a yamaha apx 500 and it sounds amazing and stays in tune
@janezpungartnik31494 жыл бұрын
Same. I keep coming back to Yamaha both on classical and electric. I have a 24 fret Pacifica custom, and nothing plays like it.
@eldineroma6085 жыл бұрын
how about Yamaha C-80?
@mattbod5 жыл бұрын
I personally would go for a Spanish made Alhambra 1c or a Camps guitar: both beautiful beginner guitars.
@portlandshomlessproblem17284 жыл бұрын
mattbod are alhambara guitars good? I’ve been test playing classical guitars and to me they sound the best
@rbassett01854 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. Just ordered a Cordoba C5 after watching this and a few other reviews. Thanks!
@gimmelmom4 жыл бұрын
I love the sound on the cordobas.
@jodiesyogi29915 ай бұрын
My first guitar is Yamaha G 235 II
@olimphus267 жыл бұрын
Which one has the lowest action? I want it for flamenco, entry level flamenco guitars are too expensive.
@benedicvelasco5 жыл бұрын
Check out Aiersi guitars. They make great guitars.
@frededberg68934 жыл бұрын
@@sudipkonai5611 A possible suggestion for entry-level and relatively low-cost: google "Thomann Classica Flamenco 1F" It's their branded version of a student-grade flamenco type classic having solid spruce top w/(laminate) maple back and sides. The reviews look quite favorable overall. Currently on the US Thomann site for about 150USD+shipping (Thomann subsidizes shipping into US @ 30EUR [about 33$] for most items). If I bought one, I would immediately swap to bone saddle and nut, and check/polish the frets too. Disclaimer: I don't own one and haven't played one either. I do own another Thomann-branded classical guitar and love it. ..if that helps. Best of luck either way.
@gitarisngasal4678 Жыл бұрын
I like the first Cordoba sound
@AleTheDLT4 жыл бұрын
Lucero is a good brand that stands next to Córdoba
@wallybiii3 жыл бұрын
I've no problems with imports, but is it possible to get a decent classical guitar not made in China for under $500?