My Classical Guitar...

BlackSG91

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I've upload some pictures of my 1990 Takamine Jasmine classical guitar onto Imgur. I bought it in 1990 for around $500 new not including the hard shell case. I bought a hard shell bullet proof case to go with it. This guitar is a real joy to play and I never had to make a truss-rod adjustment on it. Since the guitar is 28 years old now the wood had time to season and it's a very resonant guitar. I've taken classical guitar classes back in high school in the 80's and learned a lot of music theory and reading of music. After I graduated from high school I thought I'd get a classical guitar of my own and this guitar turned out to be a winner. I love the wood on this fine instrument.

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That's a nice looking guitar. Does it have a low action like a Flamenco guitar? That would make it super-nice to play. Mine is a 17th century German lauten - an early crossover from lute to guitar. It also plays well, and has scalloped frets.

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That's a nice looking guitar. Does it have a low action like a Flamenco guitar? That would make it super-nice to play. Mine is a 17th century German lauten - an early crossover from lute to guitar. It also plays well, and has scalloped frets.

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Hey nice guitar there you have Don...that is something different that I rarely see. The action on my guitar is comfortably low but not super low like on a Flamenco guitar which I heard before having very low action. The strings don't hardly buzz at all anywhere along the fret board and it seems to have good intonation. It sure has a huge neck on it compared to other guitars.


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Hey nice guitar there you have Don...that is something different that I rarely see. The action on my guitar is comfortably low but not super low like on a Flamenco guitar which I heard before having very low action. The strings don't hardly buzz at all anywhere along the fret board and it seems to have good intonation. It sure has a huge neck on it compared to other guitars.


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I like a wide neck on a classical guitar - something mine really doesn't have. A wide neck makes you discipline your fingers and play correctly. Not sure I'm explaining that well, but I promise I know what I mean...
 
I like a wide neck on a classical guitar - something mine really doesn't have. A wide neck makes you discipline your fingers and play correctly. Not sure I'm explaining that well, but I promise I know what I mean...

It sure does have a very wide neck and the fret board is completely flat so it does have a different feel to it compared to a steel string acoustic guitar. I like the wide neck a lot for playing notes much easier anywhere on the FB. You're right and it does discipline your fingers and play correctly. That's how I learned in high school.


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I've upload some pictures of my 1990 Takamine Jasmine classical guitar onto Imgur. I bought it in 1990 for around $500 new not including the hard shell case. I bought a hard shell bullet proof case to go with it. This guitar is a real joy to play and I never had to make a truss-rod adjustment on it. Since the guitar is 28 years old now the wood had time to season and it's a very resonant guitar. I've taken classical guitar classes back in high school in the 80's and learned a lot of music theory and reading of music. After I graduated from high school I thought I'd get a classical guitar of my own and this guitar turned out to be a winner. I love the wood on this fine instrument.

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Very nice Black, I have a Jasmine electric cutaway that just sits in her case. Rarely do I play acoustic.
 
That thing looks new. Amazing condition.
Something I've always wanted to try, a nylon string classical guitar.
 
Thanks for all the replies and compliments.:) I've taken good care of this guitar and always put it back in it's very protective case when not using it. It does need eventually a new set of strings and I have some classical guitar books that show how to tie on new strings at the bridge. I guess if I was Willie Nelson my guitar would look like this by now.:wink:

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that's the kind I learned on, except mine was something my dad bought
in a pawn shop, and yours is the real thing. What a beauty!
 
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