My new guitar is a Cordoba C12!
The best classical guitar I’ve ever owned - Cordoba C12.
Hi there fellow guitar slingers!
Last week I went live on the NBN guitar channel to showcase my new guitar - a Cordoba C12. I must say that I’m absolutely stoked with my new guitar’s sound & playability. I love the Spruce top too!
Here are some of the features:
European Spruce top
Indian rosewood back & sides
Mahogany neck with an adjustable two-way truss rod
Flamed Maple centre wedge (separates the two pieces that comprise the back of the guitar)
Lattice bracing
Elevated fretboard
Cordoba Gold tuners with Ebony buttons
Humidified Archtop hardshell case
Here are a few pics for you to enjoy!
Cordoba C12 classical guitar Spruce soundboard
Cordoba C12 classical guitar back
I purchased this guitar from my luthier friend Ramsay Phillips based in Auckland, New Zealand. He was selling it on behalf of his friend that works at the Rockshop - a well-known musical instrument chain here in Aotearoa. It was originally purchased for the store but for some reason it was put into storage and never offered for sale, which means I am the first official owner.
Cordoba C12 classical guitar tuners
Anyway, I’ve talked enough. Please check out the livestream and stay tuned!
Let your fingers fly!
Josh
Beautiful & Unusual Classical Guitars - Episode 6: 'C3' Michael Greenfield
Michael Greenfield is an extraordinary luthier. When monster players like Andy McKee play his guitars you know there's something special about the guitar and its maker.
Introduction
Michael Greenfield has been in the business of making guitars for over 20 years and playing them for twice as long! After servicing and restoring many instruments he decided to setup shop professionally in the 1990s. The experience that he gained through repairing older instruments provided Michael with an insight into what makes great guitars great but also what makes certain guitars fail. After many years of careful study Michael has set out to improve upon the guitar and make instruments that are truly worthy of the concert stage.
Specifications
- Offset soundhole
- Secondary soundport
- Asymmetric & elongated fan bracing
- Elevated fingerboard
- 21 frets
- Scale length - 655mm
How you can get one!
Michael Greenfield is an exclusive luthier and his instruments do not come cheap. With a base price of US$10,500 for the GF Acoustic Model it is a major purchase. All other models (including the C3 pictured here) start at US$14,500! Start saving...
Be sure to check out my articles on Modern Classical Guitar Design to learn more about elevated fretboards, soundports, lattice bracing etc etc:
Part 8: Fanned Frets
Part 7: Arched back
Part 6: Double Tops
Part 5: Lattice Bracing
Part 4: Armrest
Part 3: Soundport
Part 2: Indented Cutaway
Part 1: Elevated Fingerboard
Beautiful & Unusual Classical Guitars - Episode 4: 'Newark' Christian Koehn
Welcome the 2016 'Newark' classical guitar by German luthier Christian Koehn. A fabulous beauty. Read on to learn more about this fabulous guitar and its maker.
Introduction
Christian Koehn - a luthier from Germany has been making guitars professionally since he graduated at the top of the International Guitar Making School course in 2006 in Newark at the Newark College. Interestingly, the guitar featured in this article is named after the college and area that offers the guitar making course. Koehn was the recipient of the prestigious Ashley Mark Publishing Prize for being the best of the best in his graduation class.
Since that time Christian has gone on to setup his own workshop back in his birthplace - Berlin.
The guitar featured in this article is a custom order. Not too much is revealed about the woods used in its construction but all I can say is that the result is breathtaking to say the least.
Striking Features:
- Stunning aged tonewoods
- Hand-carved rosettes and headstocks
- Soundport
- Beveled cutaway
- French polish with shellac
- Traditional tooling used in construction
- Traditional Antonio Torres design
How to get one for yourself?!?!
Christian has a 12 to 18 month waiting time which isn't too bad considering some luthiers have waiting lists of almost a decade! I reckon get in quick before Christian's guitar list fills up! Here's how:
Christian has easy payment terms of just 10% to secure a guitar with a further 10% payable when he starts the build (30% for custom builds).
Here's where Christian studied guitar-making if you're keen to have a go for yourself:
Check out my other articles of beautiful & unusual classical guitars here.
As always,
Let your fingers fly!