Alfabeto Ashwood44
For most people, classical guitars are easier to learn than steel-string guitars. The small size makes them more comfortable to practice on. The neck is wider, so more space when building chords or notes can also be helpful. Finally, the strings are softer, which greatly lightens the stress on the fingers when learning. Also, classical guitars have great versatility, because they sound great in any musical genre. Alfabeto classical guitars eliminate the need to look for an inexpensive, great-sounding classical guitar that is easy to play. These guitars are very well designed, affordable, and offer the pristine sound and playability of much more expensive instruments.
The Alfabeto Ashwood44 is a great classical guitar for both beginners and experienced players. Beginners will love the feel and ease of handling it, while experienced players will appreciate its tone and sonic balance. This model has a laminated spruce top and ashwood back and sides. Spruce is a very popular wood choice for most guitars and is great for players of almost all playing styles. If you are a lover of loud and direct sound, then the spruce top is a suitable option. The neck is made of catalpa and has 19 frets with inlays. The fingerboard and bridge are made of engineered wood, which is very strong and smooth. This guitar is truly unbeatable value for money and is well worth looking into.
Video review of Alfabeto Ashwood44 by Artyom Yepanyeshnikow
Features
- Full-size classical guitar
- The top is made of spruce while the bottom deck and neck are made of ashwood
- Truss rod for neck adjustment
- Natural satin finish
- Comes with gig bag