A guitar friend of mine gave me a hint of this guitar. It has very comfy neck for a player who's used to steel string guitar. My Website: jphappo.webnod...
You are a troubadour extraordinaire with your phenomenal talent! You should have the best! I bought a used Takamine No.10 from 1986 that is of the same woods except the top is cedar and it sounds phenomenally beautiful. Others have also said the same. Once after I played a man was so amazed at the sound he was taking photos of it ha! I've had it for 3 years and the neck needs to be reset and can't afford it right now. I'm only an amateur but your playing is world class! Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Furch! I like learning about the different guitars and have seen other videos about Furch guitars. Yours is very beautiful to see and hear. Maybe some day I would own one but really need to fix my present guitar and lucky if I can afford that. I'm very fortunate to own it yet don't know who to trust to reset the neck.
Many thanks for your kind comment! Honestly I don't feel to be world class player as I know some them and they really are far beyond my abilities. I hope you find help for your problem, there are many good luthiers to do repair these days. I had a step forward and designed my own classical guitar which was built by my friend who is amateur builder (thus it wasn't so expensive!) Here's a link for my video of it: ruclips.net/video/Xco0hVnMQEw/видео.html Take care! :)
very intersting! I have a furch that i like, because of the neck quite wide, that i dont find on other folk guitar, but maybe it does exist (wide neck for folk guitar, + cut away of course obligatory); anyay this guitar is very nice, i like the nylon guitars with cutaway. Maybe i could play on less wide neck, but in clear: i never tried a lot of guitars in my life so i dont really know.
Unfortunately not, so I don't know the sound. I guess work quality etc are good though. Perhaps general difference between RW and mahogany in sound gives somw clue.
Gn2 have same build, playability isa same, price diference comes imo from tonewoods and some addishional finih things have Gn2 for month now and its really hard to put it away
You are a troubadour extraordinaire with your phenomenal talent! You should have the best! I bought a used Takamine No.10 from 1986 that is of the same woods except the top is cedar and it sounds phenomenally beautiful. Others have also said the same. Once after I played a man was so amazed at the sound he was taking photos of it ha! I've had it for 3 years and the neck needs to be reset and can't afford it right now. I'm only an amateur but your playing is world class! Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Furch! I like learning about the different guitars and have seen other videos about Furch guitars. Yours is very beautiful to see and hear. Maybe some day I would own one but really need to fix my present guitar and lucky if I can afford that. I'm very fortunate to own it yet don't know who to trust to reset the neck.
Many thanks for your kind comment! Honestly I don't feel to be world class player as I know some them and they really are far beyond my abilities. I hope you find help for your problem, there are many good luthiers to do repair these days. I had a step forward and designed my own classical guitar which was built by my friend who is amateur builder (thus it wasn't so expensive!) Here's a link for my video of it: ruclips.net/video/Xco0hVnMQEw/видео.html
Take care! :)
: ) Nice to hear that you found your guitar at last!
Hieno keppi, kauniisti soitettu.
very intersting! I have a furch that i like, because of the neck quite wide, that i dont find on other folk guitar, but maybe it does exist (wide neck for folk guitar, + cut away of course obligatory); anyay this guitar is very nice, i like the nylon guitars with cutaway. Maybe i could play on less wide neck, but in clear: i never tried a lot of guitars in my life so i dont really know.
We have our prefers. I have small hand and in practice 45 mm is wide and narrow enough same time for me.
Hello, do you think the neck is thinner then that of Taylor nylon guitar? Thank you.
Unfortunately I don't know Taylor nylons
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Have you tried the cheaper GN2?
Unfortunately not, so I don't know the sound. I guess work quality etc are good though. Perhaps general difference between RW and mahogany in sound gives somw clue.
Gn2 have same build, playability isa same, price diference comes imo from tonewoods and some addishional finih things
have Gn2 for month now and its really hard to put it away