Flamenco Guitars
Passionate, Direct & Full of Rhythm – Discover Flamenco Guitars Online
Flamenco guitars represent powerful attacks, fast playing techniques, and the unmistakably percussive sound of Spain. Whether new or used, you will find handpicked models with typical construction from cypress/rosewood combined with spruce/cedar, low action, and fast attack. They are ideal for traditional Flamenco styles such as rasgueado, picado, or golpe. Each Flamenco guitar is an instrument with character – whether crafted by an experienced luthier or as a vintage guitar.
Browse now and discover the perfect Flamenco guitar for your playing style!
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Oscar Orozco 2023 Santos Hernández Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F Especial 2025 Mod. Reyes Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1980 Faustino Conde Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes 1955 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1990 Paco de Lucia Special Flamenco Guitar
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Alberto Pantoja 2023 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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Domingo Esteso 1934 Classical Guitar
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Jose Ramirez 1950 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes Model 2021 by Hippner Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Sanchez 2011 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Conde Hermanos 1978 Flamenco Guitar
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Santos Hernandez 1930 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1975 Faustino Conde Flamenco Guitar
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Enrique Sanfeliu 1920 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel de la Chica 1957 Classical Guitar
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Tomatito Mod. Alcazaba 2009 Flamenco Guitar
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Alhambra Vilaplana 2021 Flamenco Guitar
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Gerundino Fernandez 1989 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Graciliano Perez 2011 Flamenco Guitar
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Antonio Ortiz Romero 1970s Flamenco Guitar
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Pedro Fernández Luque 2024 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Rafael Montes 2003 Flamenco Guitar
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Felipe Conde 1992 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Conde Hermanos – Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso 1996 Flamenco Guitar
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José Ramirez 1a 2014 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1990 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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Emilio Fernandez 2019 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Viuda de Santos Hernandez – Modesto Borreguero Flamenco Guitar
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Jose de Jesus 2024 Model Reyes Flamenco Guitar
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Andrés Marvi 2021 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Marcelo Barbero 1935 Flamenco Guitar
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Domingo Esteso 1935 VGW Flamenco Guitar
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Santos Hernandez 1916 Classical Guitar
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Conde Hermanos Felipe V N2 2010 Flamenco Guitar
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Benito Ferrer 1919 Classical Guitar
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Conde Hermanos 1970 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Sanchez Rodriguez 2020 Flamenco Guitar
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Manolo Sanlucar 2001 Flamenco Guitar
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Jesus de Jimenez 2013 Manolo Franco Flamenco Guitar
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José M Palmero 2024 Flamenco Guitar
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Andres Dominguez 1977 Flamenco Guitar
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Marcelo Barbero 1941 Flamenco Guitar
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Alberto Pantoja Martin 1978 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes 1967 Flamenco Guitar
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Pedro Maldonado 1963 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Eduardo Ferrer 1950 Flamenco Guitar
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Lorenzo Alvarez 1976 Flamenco Guitar
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Alberto Pantoja Martin 2012 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F. Extra 2008 Flamenco Guitar
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Vicente Carrillo 2014 Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Ramirez Guitarra de Tablao 1920s Flamenco Guitar
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Alberto Hernandez – Marcelo Barbero Flamenco Guitar
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Gerundino Fernandez 1965 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Ruiz Pedregosa 2023 Flamenco Guitar
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Pedro Maldonado Estudio Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Ruiz Pedregosa 1993 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Casa Gonzalez Flamenco Guitar
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Juan López Aguilarte 2007 Flamenco Guitar
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Miguel Molero 2019 Flamenco Guitar
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Pedro Maldonado 1975 Paco de Lucia Flamenco Guitar
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Pena Vargas 2019 Flamenco Guitar
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Miguel Rodriguez 1960’s Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Sanchez 2002 Flamenco Guitar
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Miguel Molero 2012 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Romero 1996 Flamenco Guitar
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Canete Y Hernandez 2005 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Fernandez Fernandez 1990 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Ordono 2023 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Salinas 2017 Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Serra 2021 Flamenco Guitar
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Rafael Romero 2005 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Rodriguez Mod. Sabicas Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Sanchez 2021 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Ordono 2023 Flamenco Guitar
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Felipe Conde CE2 2022 Classical Guitar
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Manolo Sanlucar 2001 Flamenco Guitar
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Juan Estruch 1972 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes ~1990 Flamenco Guitar
Flamenco Guitars – Authentic Sound & Spanish Passion
What makes a true Flamenco guitar?

Typical features of a Flamenco guitar include a low action and a slim neck with a narrow fretboard, allowing players to execute fast, precise strokes and complex finger techniques. These characteristics support the rhythmic and percussive elements of the Flamenco style, often associated with passionate expression and dynamics.
In comparison to a classical concert guitar, the Flamenco guitar is often louder and more percussive, offering space for a different playing technique specifically tailored to the needs of Flamenco. These differences make it an essential instrument for Flamenco musicians and enthusiasts of the genre.
Used or New Flamenco Guitars – What’s Right for You?
When purchasing a Flamenco guitar, buyers often face the choice between used and new instruments. Used Flamenco guitars offer the advantage of a well-played sound and often possess a special character developed through decades of playing. They can tell a unique story and are frequently available at attractive prices.
A new model may be worthwhile if you’re looking for an untouched instrument with the latest materials and technologies. It also allows you to select the instrument according to your individual preferences.
When buying used Flamenco guitars, pay attention to the condition of the wood, the string height at the 12th fret, and any potential cracks or repairs. At Vintage Guitar World, we guarantee 100% playability of your instrument, as all guitars are thoroughly checked by our luthier.
Construction & Sound – These Details Make the Difference

The materials of the sides, back, fingerboard, and body significantly contribute to the overall sound. Cypress wood provides a bright, penetrating tone, while rosewood adds brilliance and depth.
Additionally, the luthier has a significant impact on sound quality. Through individual craftsmanship and specific building techniques, each luthier can shape the sound and resonance of the instrument according to their vision, making every Flamenco guitar a unique experience.
Spanish Tradition & Craftsmanship in Focus

Typical playing techniques such as rasgueado, golpe, and tremolo give the music its characteristic expression and dynamics. Rasgueado produces powerful, percussive sounds through rapid strumming, while golpe adds exciting rhythmic accents by striking the body of the guitar. Tremolo creates a flowing and melancholic sound.
A precise tuner is of great importance for Flamenco guitarists, as the guitar's sound is directly connected to the quality of playing and its connection to dance. A well-tuned instrument allows musicians to fully express the emotional depth and nuances of Flamenco, keeping the tradition and craftsmanship of this unique guitar alive.
Frequently Asked Questions about Flamenco Guitars
| Question | Answer |
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| Is Flamenco the most difficult guitar style? | Flamenco is considered one of the most challenging guitar styles due to its complex techniques and strong rhythm. |
| What is the difference between classical and Flamenco guitars? | The classical guitar has a fuller and warmer sound with a higher action, while the Flamenco guitar is lighter with a lower action – it is more percussive and louder. |
| What type of guitar is used for Flamenco? | Special Flamenco acoustic guitars are used, usually made of cypress combined with spruce, designed for the percussive playing style. |
| Are there opportunities to learn Flamenco guitar outside of Spain? | Yes, many music schools, guitar teachers, and online platforms offer Flamenco guitar lessons, even outside of Spain. |
| Can you play classical pieces on a Flamenco guitar? | Yes, it is possible to play classical pieces on a Flamenco guitar |