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Old 04-11-2009, 03:48 AM
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Being new to flamenco and having no acquired skills as yet, I would like to know if the present guitar I own will suffice to learn with. It is an Alvarez acoustic guitar. What type strings would be best playing Flamenco? Thank-you for any tips and advise.




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If I am informed correctly, the guitar you are referring to is an steelstring guitar.
It is not very suitable for flamenco guitar, because you play flamenco with your fingers/nails, not with a pick.

Flamenco is played with a nylon stringed guitar, you can use classical strings, or , if you prefere special flamenco strings, it depends on the sound you like on your guitar.
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Old 04-11-2009, 09:14 AM
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Thank-you for getting back to me; much appreciated! Yes, the strings are steel (they're killing my fingers!) I have ordered Labella nylon flamenco strings so I hope this will help me achieve the correct sound. It is frustrating to practice and not have the flamenco sound. Maybe, one day, I'll be able to afford a decent flamenco guitar!
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Labello are lot used,
but I think it will not work proper on a steel stringed guitar, the tension of a steelsring is much higher than a classical/flamenco guitar.
So, the top soundboard will not vibrate much to produce a lot of sound.
Maybe it is wise to start saving for a flamenco guitar, it should not have to be that expensive.
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Thank-you, Payul.

I will keep my eyes open on eBay or Amazon tio see what's there. I appreciate your advice!
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Hi Lionheart,

It would be a huge motivation to have a flamenco guitar!

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