Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar

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Description

Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar – Traditional Spanish Masterpiece Built in Madrid | Inspired by Paco de Lucía’s Legendary Conde Sound

The Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar is a stunning example of Spanish craftsmanship and flamenco tradition at its finest. Built in Madrid by one of the most iconic luthier families in flamenco history, this guitar carries the unmistakable spirit and sound that has shaped generations of flamenco music.

When it comes to legendary flamenco guitars, few names command as much respect as “Conde Hermanos – Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso.” The family’s legacy stretches back to the early 20th century, beginning with Domingo Esteso, the great master who trained the three Conde brothers — Faustino, Julio, and Mariano. After Esteso’s passing, the brothers continued his work under their own name, crafting instruments that would go on to define the modern flamenco sound.

From the late 1960s onward, the Conde Hermanos guitars achieved international fame, thanks in large part to their close association with Paco de Lucía, who switched from Ramírez to Conde and brought their sound to the world stage. Their guitars became synonymous with the powerful, percussive, and expressive tone that defines flamenco — with deep, resonant basses, clear, singing trebles, and an incredibly fast response.

The Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar exemplifies everything that makes these instruments legendary. It features a spruce top paired with cypress back and sides, the classic “blanca” configuration that delivers the bright, crisp, and passionate tone ideal for traditional flamenco playing. The instrument’s lightweight construction enhances its projection and responsiveness, while the cypress wood adds warmth and that distinctive, slightly “whiny” tonal character prized by flamenco artists.

This guitar produces a rich, dynamic, and immediate sound, with punchy basses and sharp, lyrical trebles. Its articulation is incredibly fast, making it perfect for rasgueado, picado, and all the expressive techniques that define authentic flamenco.

Specifications

  • Maker: Hermanos Conde (Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso)
  • Year: 2001
  • Model: Blanca Flamenco Guitar
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Cypress
  • Scale Length: 664 mm
  • Nut Width: 52 mm
  • Origin: Madrid, Spain
  • Condition: Excellent – very well preserved and lightly played
  • Includes: Original hard case

This Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar offers all the hallmarks of the legendary Conde sound — deep basses, brilliant trebles, and a tone that combines elegance with raw flamenco power. Its fast, lively response gives the player an immediate connection to the instrument, making it equally suited for professional performance or recording.

Owning a Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar means owning a piece of Spanish musical heritage. Built in the tradition that inspired Paco de Lucía, Tomatito, and countless others, this guitar is not just an instrument — it’s a direct link to the heart of flamenco. With its authentic sound, superb craftsmanship, and outstanding condition, it stands as both a collector’s treasure and a performance-ready masterpiece.

 

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Additional information

back/sides

cypress

scale length

>660 mm

nut width

52 mm

top

spruce

year of construction

1980 – today

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