vernplum said:I recommend a Conde Hermanos Felipe V Brazillian Rosewood Concert Classic Guitar. You can buy one in Singapore here:
http://www.tomas-music.com/
If you bargain, you should be able to get it for less than $25,000.
popeye said:have you tried it extensively or do you own it so that you can recommend it?
popeye said:vernplum said:I recommend a Conde Hermanos Felipe V Brazillian Rosewood Concert Classic Guitar. You can buy one in Singapore here:
http://www.tomas-music.com/
If you bargain, you should be able to get it for less than $25,000.
have you tried it extensively or do you own it so that you can recommend it?
Though, yes, you're right - that was supposed to be moderate (comic) sarcasm.MrE said:popeye said:have you tried it extensively or do you own it so that you can recommend it?
don't you recognise sarcasm? :roll:
whitebrokenriff said:WHY its always the same people coming out with sacrasm. if u aint gonna help, why not not post instead.
whitebrokenriff said:WHY its always the same people coming out with sacrasm. if u aint gonna help, why not not post instead.
andTo CoilTap - please be more specific in the price/level range (beginner/intermediate/advanced).
You might also refer to my post here:
http://www.soft.com.sg/2006/modules...=viewtopic&p=158909&highlight=alhambra#158909
Obviously he the only thing he read in vern's post was:urm.. a not very expansive guitar that i can use in a guitar ensamble
The-Warlord said:Warmest greetings, friends..
I started taking classical lessons a while ago, and bought a cheapo guitar for it. I'd like to get my self a new one now...a classical guitar in the 600-800 price range with nice bright tone and a smooth, smooth neck....id like to stay away from yamaha, im just not a fan of them. Any suggestions?
Thanks