Started playing a specific Pine Yamaha c40 sometime in early high school, it was really beat up, my friend had dropped it once so it opened like a tuna can, but I glued it shut in the woodshop and kept playing it, when I graduated I tried to by it for the price of a new one, the school didn’t agree so I stole it. And it’s to this day, years later it’s still my absolutely favorite guitar to play. Can 100% recommend. Also give yours a name, mine’s war (for Warszawa)
@@Narrowboat.and.offgrid.living It's an institution, not a person. I'm pretty sure his school could afford replacing another entry level guitar that was already used and broken before.
Totally agree. For the price you can't go wrong. Great choice as a starter guitar for beginners. Yamaha just don't make any bad guitars. Have owned electic guitars, basses, steel string acoustics and classical guitars from all sorts of manufacturers and value and quality from Yamaha is the best.
@@5MinuteMusic thank you for the video...l am impressed...question: i am a lefty can the strings be turned around...i am getting confused a guy said you can't because it will sound different and another say you can with no problem...so your opinion...i have written to yamaha and other guitar shops with no response...can you help?
I used soft Savarez strings, but I only find harder ones by now. So thank you for the string tip, they sound well to my taste according to your sample. Funnily enough D'Addario as a brand were the first ones I was recommended, but by shopping around I liked the Savarez better. Only that was 32 years ago. And for my Indonesian build C40 that I still use and love today. Lot's of dings and shredded borders from years of outdoor campfire type use, occasional moving, percussive use... play all kinds of music. Still sounds fantastic.
Got mine from a local store in dubai 7 years ago and loved the guitar since then. And you are right this guitar is beautiful and sounds great the only problem is I'm not yet good at playing. Thanks for this informative video, wish mine will stay upto 25 years like yours.
I saved your video to my Facebook page, going to get what you recommended and the book. Great talent, obviously you know what you are talking about being an instructor. Love the personality, great articulation, knowledgeable, so I subscribed. Thanks for this video, very helpful.
I have a Yamaha C45 Classical Guitar and I think C45 should be better than C40, but your C40 sounds much better than my C45, don't know why. Anyway it's a good guitar. Thanks.
I just started giving guitar's away. There are a lot of crappy ones that people will give away. Thanks fpr the video cause I nearly paid full price for a uses used one.
Thank you for the video & demo. I did check it out a year ago once I started looking for a guitar. However did not like the sound on YT videos. cg142s sounded much better. But here it sounds decent - perhaps with restringed! indeed with accessories it all piles up a bit too much in price if to go for cg142.
yoongi' s you don’t need an extra set right away, eventually you will need to replace strings (from wear or breakage). Most string sets costs under 10 bucks, less than what many people spend on useless nonsense.
My pleasure! Just to give you heads up, I keep hearing that Yamaha is going to discontinue making the c40 and only make the c40 II. I am not sure when, but you might want to check out the c40 II, it sounds very similar to the c40 and looks identical. Thank you for watching and commenting!
excellent guitar review. you opened my mind to start from this beginner guitar with excellent sound and quality built. though im still looking for a well built and in excellent sounding. i watched it til finished and add as well. lol cheers
Thanks, great video. I have this Guitar in my basket, I also have a Yamaha F310 in my basket (looks like the one behind you), I'm willing to get either of these, so which is the best of these 2 guitars?
You can use the strings on your guitar, but eventually you will need to replace them. When you do, I recommend the D'Addario EJ45 Pro-Arte Classical Guitar Strings 3-Pack. These strings are normal tension.
Thank you! im 68, want a guitar that sounds nice to my ears ~ tried baritone uke, doesnt sing to me ~ if you have another suggestion plz let me know, otherwise... im gonna look into this one pretty soon, esp since amazon delivers, that is wonderful to know! thank you so much!! happy holidays to you : )
I have a Martin & co steel string but i am wanting a cheap classical to play classical/Spanish and learn more finger picking anyway this seems ideal for what i want.
The c40 has been discontinued, do you still feel the same way about the C40 II modell that replaced it ,i heard they don't sound as good as the original due to the change of the wood that is used.
I hope they do not discontinue the C40, that would be a mistake! As for the C40 II, I have not played that model so I can not recommend it yet. Thank you for the information! I will look into that!
5 Minute Music I was looking to buy the c40 and was told by a local music store in my neighborhood that it has been discontinued,when I looked on amazon there are some that say c40 but they are not if you read the specs the back and side wood are no longer the same,here is an article comparing the two models,and it also says that it has been discontinued.I was looking at an ibanez GA3 and also the epiphone pro-1 classical guitars do you know if these are decent beginner guitars .microphonevs.com/yamaha-c40-vs-c40ii-review/
If you can't upgrade ever...you might want to save your money and wait for a solid top guitar. check out this video: ruclips.net/video/9Du7kVb28Kg/видео.html He does a great job explaining the differences. You would only need to save about another $70. If you have to choose between the c40 or c80 listen to this video: ruclips.net/video/lUcl1ZLUZ0E/видео.html I have never played the c80, so all I can do is let you hear the difference. I hope that helps!
Hi thank you for your videos. Why is it so easy to get an acoustic with a wide nut (inexpensively) and so hard to get an electric with a wide nut? All my electric guitars (all two of then hahaha) are 42 or 43 mm nuts. Where this Yamaha is 2" around 50mm. My problem is I have fat fingers and can not do chords without buzzing strings. I've even watched videos here on finger placement and just cant do it. Its cheaper for me to get this guitar than it is a custom electric neck.
i am not a pro player. I learned that first, if you love to play guitar you can enjoy in with $50 guitar. Anything would work under your fingers. if you have money and wanted to the 20% additional quality then you can spend 300% $$ to get that much. I don't think i want it unless i am a performer. It is like listen to a song with a portable cd player or a $100k sound system. Do you enjoy it? that is the key.
Hi I’m an intermediate player looking for a sofa guitar that fits nicely into my lap, and wondering if c40ii would be ok or it’s better to have cs40 and se it as a parlour sofa guitar ?
I like the size of the C40 (I have not played the C40M, but it is the same size as the C40). It fits nicely in my lap. I personally would not do a 3/4 size guitar BUT that is just my preference. It depends on how big you are...I am not a very big guy. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Will it have issues with rhe neck action later on? Strings put tension on the neck and gradually bends it. How can we fix it? I play electric and planning to buy a classical guitar but not sure about it.
My neck action has stayed great! I do not keep my guitar in my car or other hot places, and I keep it in an air conditioned environment. It has played great for 26 years!
Hi,I am just begginning withguitar's classes and my teacher recommended me the C40, it is not avaibaible on amazon... is it discontinued?... And what about the c70 against c40?
@@5MinuteMusic I use to play with medium tension strings. I play mainly Augustine and La Bella on my chinese Takamine. I asked to myself if the laminated top of C40 and its cheap headstocks could support higher tension than normal. Thank you 👍
Hi... Can i ask something about yamaha guitar nylon...i have yamaha C40M,how about the quality & sound,its okay for you the yamaha c40m? Thanks for respond...
I have never played the C40M, but I have heard recordings and it sounded good. It is a very affordable guitar that some consider a beginner's guitar. I still play my Yamaha guitar, even though some think that it is just a beginner's model as well. Have fun playing! If it sounds good to you, then enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
C70 vs C40 only differences are cosmetic. C70 has gold tuner mechs with pearloid buttons and fancier Rosette cosmetic. C80 adds Nato back and sides instead of Meranti. C80 is obsoleted in many markets. There's no benefit in spending the significant difference if you're a beginner/stud, which if you have to ask the question, you probably are. Unless money doesn''t matter, C40 and throw the money saved at better quality Savarez Crystal or D'Addario Ej45 strings and a set of pearloid buttons you can swap out yourself for USD $5 at AliExpress. Full gold mechs for $15 shipped.
Squier Strat always a good popular choice. Durable construction body and neck, fair tuning stability and versatile sounds with 5 position pickup selector and good value price
Started playing a specific Pine Yamaha c40 sometime in early high school, it was really beat up, my friend had dropped it once so it opened like a tuna can, but I glued it shut in the woodshop and kept playing it, when I graduated I tried to by it for the price of a new one, the school didn’t agree so I stole it. And it’s to this day, years later it’s still my absolutely favorite guitar to play. Can 100% recommend. Also give yours a name, mine’s war (for Warszawa)
Sad that you stole it you could of just replaced it if you must of had that one
@@Narrowboat.and.offgrid.living It's an institution, not a person. I'm pretty sure his school could afford replacing another entry level guitar that was already used and broken before.
Especially if its a public school. The government wishes to destroy you and your loved ones!
I came here for the guitar, stayed for those beastly arms bro.
Ha! Thanks RI Guy. Those are from the weighted pull ups and chin ups! Thanks for watching and I hope the info was useful!
@@dericandtobiwhatley6691 the info was very useful and come tomorrow or the 3rd, I'll be purchasing myself one if these.
@@victorlikesmetal3662 Fantastic! Please keep in touch and let me know if you like the guitar! Mine has lasted for over 25 years!
Beastly arms 😎.
Saying "bro" in the end of the phrase doesn't make it less gay.
The most underrated music channel ever ever EVER.
the amount of knowledge,wisdom Honesty in this video is so overwhelming.
Thanks man! That is very kind! Thanks for watching!
Come__inside Me truee
Totally agree. For the price you can't go wrong. Great choice as a starter guitar for beginners. Yamaha just don't make any bad guitars. Have owned electic guitars, basses, steel string acoustics and classical guitars from all sorts of manufacturers and value and quality from Yamaha is the best.
Love how passionate this guy is about guitars
Love the energy, and the information along with the recommendations.
Thanks! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@5MinuteMusic thank you for the video...l am impressed...question: i am a lefty can the strings be turned around...i am getting confused a guy said you can't because it will sound different and another say you can with no problem...so your opinion...i have written to yamaha and other guitar shops with no response...can you help?
Just ordered mine after watching this. Very excited. Thanks man❤
'Shukran b'zaaf' for the tips, brother👍🏻
That is 'thanks loads', from across the Atlantic, Morocco.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I used soft Savarez strings, but I only find harder ones by now. So thank you for the string tip, they sound well to my taste according to your sample. Funnily enough D'Addario as a brand were the first ones I was recommended, but by shopping around I liked the Savarez better. Only that was 32 years ago. And for my Indonesian build C40 that I still use and love today. Lot's of dings and shredded borders from years of outdoor campfire type use, occasional moving, percussive use... play all kinds of music. Still sounds fantastic.
Hey, great video! It was straight to the point, and was very informative.
Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Got mine from a local store in dubai 7 years ago and loved the guitar since then.
And you are right this guitar is beautiful and sounds great the only problem is I'm not yet good at playing. Thanks for this informative video, wish mine will stay upto 25 years like yours.
I am glad you like it!!! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I bought this guitar. It is great to a high standard of playing. Can't go wrong with it.
it was my first guitar and i loved it :)
I ve got the C 70, the 40 out of stock . Still good.
About the book , so many choices and cursos in the internet, very confuse.
I’ll be surprised my sister with this guitar. Thanks 🙏 and new subscriber :)
I saved your video to my Facebook page, going to get what you recommended and the book. Great talent, obviously you know what you are talking about being an instructor. Love the personality, great articulation, knowledgeable, so I subscribed. Thanks for this video, very helpful.
Thank you for your kind words! I am glad you found this video helpful!
Thank you man for this information, so right now i have no doubt to get this great! Guitar, you rocks dude
Happy to help! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I have a Yamaha C45 Classical Guitar and I think C45 should be better than C40, but your C40 sounds much better than my C45, don't know why. Anyway it's a good guitar. Thanks.
I just started giving guitar's away. There are a lot of crappy ones that people will give away. Thanks fpr the video cause I nearly paid full price for a uses used one.
Thank you for the video & demo. I did check it out a year ago once I started looking for a guitar. However did not like the sound on YT videos. cg142s sounded much better. But here it sounds decent - perhaps with restringed! indeed with accessories it all piles up a bit too much in price if to go for cg142.
Do I really need to get extra strings ? I'm on a really tight budget and this guitar is the most affordable one I've found so far
My strings have lasted a long time, you probably won't need any right away, but it is a good idea to have extras when you can afford them.
@@5MinuteMusic oh ok thank you :3
@@sakoura0510 My pleasure! Thank you for watching! Be sure to check out my other videos! ruclips.net/video/c6o9h50p-YE/видео.html
yoongi' s you don’t need an extra set right away, eventually you will need to replace strings (from wear or breakage). Most string sets costs under 10 bucks, less than what many people spend on useless nonsense.
I have had a Yamaha guitar for 40 years
Thanks for the recommandation I need a guitar and a book for me and my students
My pleasure! Just to give you heads up, I keep hearing that Yamaha is going to discontinue making the c40 and only make the c40 II. I am not sure when, but you might want to check out the c40 II, it sounds very similar to the c40 and looks identical. Thank you for watching and commenting!
excellent guitar review. you opened my mind to start from this beginner guitar with excellent sound and quality built. though im still looking for a well built and in excellent sounding. i watched it til finished and add as well. lol cheers
Hello, I have difficulties understanding track 2 of the book. Can you help me?
Thanks, great video. I have this Guitar in my basket, I also have a Yamaha F310 in my basket (looks like the one behind you), I'm willing to get either of these, so which is the best of these 2 guitars?
Why should i buy strings separate from the guitar? Can’t i just keep using the stings on the guitar itself?
You can use the strings on your guitar, but eventually you will need to replace them. When you do, I recommend the D'Addario EJ45 Pro-Arte Classical Guitar Strings 3-Pack. These strings are normal tension.
Thanks, great info! Ihave a question, I am 80 years old, don't know anything, I am left handed do you recommend what ? Thanks Bill
What’s the action like on this guitar? Is there a difference between the expensive models and cheaper models as far as action goes?
Are the eg45 strings good? The eg43s are hard to find at this moment
Thank you! im 68, want a guitar that sounds nice to my ears ~ tried baritone uke, doesnt sing to me ~ if you have another suggestion plz let me know, otherwise... im gonna look into this one pretty soon, esp since amazon delivers, that is wonderful to know! thank you so much!! happy holidays to you : )
What would you recommend ? C40 or C80 ?
I have a Martin & co steel string but i am wanting a cheap classical to play classical/Spanish and learn more finger picking anyway this seems ideal for what i want.
Hello. I would like to know, Howe heigh is the strings height from the 12 fret, on this guitar.??
The book you recommend is in musical notation. Any recommended books that use tablature instead?
Hi ...
Thank you for sharing your video.
I just thought of checking with you, if you ever compare C40 and C40M?
Just wonder how is the tone?
Do most students play the Yamaha C40 straight out of the box, or is a setup necessary?
Love your videos, keep it up man ❤️
Thanks, will do! And thank you for watching and commenting!
I literally bought this c40 after watched yours video, this c40 is great for people just start learing guitar like me.
Hi does it have action problems since it doesn't have a truss rod ?
What is the difference between the C40 and the C40m?
I've never played a guitar before so want to learn.But my concern is I'm left handed, would it be a good choice if i convert it for left handed play?
I think you should let your left hand be on the fret board! Let your left hand do the most intricate work! I am left handed and it has served me well.
The c40 has been discontinued, do you still feel the same way about the C40 II modell that replaced it ,i heard they don't sound as good as the original due to the change of the wood that is used.
I hope they do not discontinue the C40, that would be a mistake! As for the C40 II, I have not played that model so I can not recommend it yet. Thank you for the information! I will look into that!
5 Minute Music I was looking to buy the c40 and was told by a local music store in my neighborhood that it has been discontinued,when I looked on amazon there are some that say c40 but they are not if you read the specs the back and side wood are no longer the same,here is an article comparing the two models,and it also says that it has been discontinued.I was looking at an ibanez GA3 and also the epiphone pro-1 classical guitars do you know if these are decent beginner guitars .microphonevs.com/yamaha-c40-vs-c40ii-review/
@@joemanta504 Thank you for the information!!!
Sounds fantastic.... yeah yeah, but how does it smell?
Hahaha!
I've an option of buying a guitar only once, no upgrade. Shall I go for c40 or c80?
If you can't upgrade ever...you might want to save your money and wait for a solid top guitar. check out this video: ruclips.net/video/9Du7kVb28Kg/видео.html
He does a great job explaining the differences.
You would only need to save about another $70.
If you have to choose between the c40 or c80 listen to this video: ruclips.net/video/lUcl1ZLUZ0E/видео.html
I have never played the c80, so all I can do is let you hear the difference.
I hope that helps!
Hi thank you for your videos. Why is it so easy to get an acoustic with a wide nut (inexpensively) and so hard to get an electric with a wide nut? All my electric guitars (all two of then hahaha) are 42 or 43 mm nuts. Where this Yamaha is 2" around 50mm.
My problem is I have fat fingers and can not do chords without buzzing strings. I've even watched videos here on finger placement and just cant do it. Its cheaper for me to get this guitar than it is a custom electric neck.
About the size: I'm a short adult . What size do you recommend for my size?
This guitar works well for my students who are smaller. Is there any way you can try one out for yourself before purchasing?
i am not a pro player. I learned that first, if you love to play guitar you can enjoy in with $50 guitar. Anything would work under your fingers. if you have money and wanted to the 20% additional quality then you can spend 300% $$ to get that much. I don't think i want it unless i am a performer. It is like listen to a song with a portable cd player or a $100k sound system. Do you enjoy it? that is the key.
What is the cheapest Yamaha's cutaway plugged classical guitar?
Question: what tension should I get the strings ? Normal/ Light/ Hard/ Extra hard tension ? Thank you 🙏
Mediums are the best for that guitar
Hi I’m an intermediate player looking for a sofa guitar that fits nicely into my lap, and wondering if c40ii would be ok or it’s better to have cs40 and se it as a parlour sofa guitar ?
I like the size of the C40 (I have not played the C40M, but it is the same size as the C40). It fits nicely in my lap.
I personally would not do a 3/4 size guitar BUT that is just my preference. It depends on how big you are...I am not a very big guy.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Cort AC120CEOP is better than c80?
Will it have issues with rhe neck action later on? Strings put tension on the neck and gradually bends it. How can we fix it? I play electric and planning to buy a classical guitar but not sure about it.
My neck action has stayed great! I do not keep my guitar in my car or other hot places, and I keep it in an air conditioned environment. It has played great for 26 years!
hi, does the lack of truss rod matter for this guitar?
Hi,I am just begginning withguitar's classes and my teacher recommended me the C40, it is not avaibaible on amazon... is it discontinued?... And what about the c70 against c40?
It doesn't have truss rod... Does this create any problem in future?
I have never had any problems with mine or any of my student’s guitars. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hi! You say that you put D'Addario Pro Arte strings.
Ok...But which tension?
I use the normal tension. Try the link below the video (above), it will take you to Amazon for the 3 pack.
@@5MinuteMusic
I use to play with medium tension strings. I play mainly Augustine and La Bella on my chinese Takamine. I asked to myself if the laminated top of C40 and its cheap headstocks could support higher tension than normal.
Thank you 👍
@@alessandrogarzelli7039 you are welcome!
Dude, love it!
Thanks Sean!
Best hardshell case for Yamaha c4011?
I would love to hear your opinion on the yamara CG182C classical acoustic guitar compared to the C40
My family bought one and he didn't sound like this at all, why?
What kind of strings are on your guitar? That can make a significant difference.
Sir which one is better in your opinion c40 or c70 I am going to buy it because it comes around my budget but I am confuse between these two
The c70 might have a slightly warmer tone, but these two guitars are very, VERY similar in tone. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Does it have a truss rod ?
Hi... Can i ask something about yamaha guitar nylon...i have yamaha C40M,how about the quality & sound,its okay for you the yamaha c40m? Thanks for respond...
I have never played the C40M, but I have heard recordings and it sounded good. It is a very affordable guitar that some consider a beginner's guitar. I still play my Yamaha guitar, even though some think that it is just a beginner's model as well.
Have fun playing! If it sounds good to you, then enjoy it!
Thanks for watching!
the difference it is only the color c40m or c40
@@נבומור-יוסף-ז4ב Thank you for watching and commenting!
Its is good for fingerstyle
I agree! Thanks for watching!
This is Matt or gloss?
After 3 years do you still recommend the same strings?
Yes, I still use them!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
im having a hard time on choosing between c70 or c80 , which 1 will you recommend? thanks ...
I have not used the c70 or c80, but the c40 is worth the money in my opinion!
C70 vs C40 only differences are cosmetic. C70 has gold tuner mechs with pearloid buttons and fancier Rosette cosmetic. C80 adds Nato back and sides instead of Meranti. C80 is obsoleted in many markets. There's no benefit in spending the significant difference if you're a beginner/stud, which if you have to ask the question, you probably are. Unless money doesn''t matter, C40 and throw the money saved at better quality Savarez Crystal or D'Addario Ej45 strings and a set of pearloid buttons you can swap out yourself for USD $5 at AliExpress. Full gold mechs for $15 shipped.
@@theblytonian3906 Thank you for the info
How's the action..is it good for beginner ?
I love the action on these guitars: not too low or too high and very playable!
Yamaha c40 or Aria Ak-40 ? please answer me
I have never played or heard the Ak-40. I wish I could help. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@5MinuteMusic Thank you a lot for the fast reply
Can i play songs of some sort like nirvana with that guitar?
Trak trsk trak
I’m so embarrassed that I like a 1/2 size guitar as a 30 year old woman. I keep seeing how people are saying that size is from children
Play the guitar that fits you and play it proudly! ❤
Thanks Man ❤
Thankyou so much
Cool stuff
C40 has high action on 12th fret
Would this be fine for someone with a nickel allergy?
I think the strings are nickle wound. Please be careful!
Can you recommend a beginner electric guitar
Squier Strat always a good popular choice. Durable construction body and neck, fair tuning stability and versatile sounds with 5 position pickup selector and good value price
@@mattevans5812 thanks
@@thecornydu7262 I agree with Matt. All of my students that have bought the Squier Strat have been happy!
you could go to compare yamaha pacifica 112j and squier affinity in their price range
@@nanto88 I have been wanting to test out a Squier Affinity Series Strat. I have heard good things! Thanks for the comment!
I bought a yamaha c40 cause my musical teacher told me to buy
A it's great.
I'm still learning guitar by the way
Fantastic! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Can you use steel strings on it
No you don't want to do that with a classical or flamenco guitar. They're not designed to handle the tension of steel strings.
@@MountMonty Agreed!
Putting steel strings ona classical guitar will make it look like Pac-Man
this video is 'fan tastic'
Thank you for watching and commenting!
How much this
The guitar is between $140 and $160 dollars usually. Please click on the links above in the description section to see a couple of options.
You played for 25 years
. Dude you look 25?? What gives.. Did you play it when you were 1?? 🤣🤣🤣 Just kidding.. Great channel
Nice advice but more guitar playing would have been better...
Ok this is all really cool but does the guitar come with beastly arms like in the video? 😂
Ha! Thanks!
bro what is that forearm holy shit.
Ha! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@5MinuteMusic Your forearms are built like cannons.
What about c70 ?
I have never played one, but I have heard recordings and they sound fantastic. Yamaha has great quality guitars!
You say fantastic like trump
I was disappointed that you barely strummed the guitar. Wanted to hear the guitar a bit more. Sorry thumbs down ....
1 minutes of music 4 minutes talk
Does this guitar have truss rod?
Does it have truss rod?