Nylon String Guitars
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Domenico Pizzonia 2020 Classical 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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Jose Ramirez 1a 1983 Classical Guitar
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Joseph Kriner 1865 Romantic Guitar
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Andres Dominguez 1977 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel de la Chica 1968 Classical 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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Casa Gonzalez 1915 Classical Guitar
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Pedro Maldonado 1963 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Eduardo Ferrer 1950 Flamenco Guitar
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Miguel Rodriguez 1925 Classical Guitar
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Lorenzo Alvarez 1976 Flamenco Guitar
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Bernard Enzensperger 1850 Romantic Guitar
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Alberto Pantoja Martin 2012 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Contreras 2a 1996 Classical Guitar
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Joseph Garaboeuf – Lacombe 1850 Romantic Guitar
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Stefan Nitschke 2023 Santos Hernandez Classical Guitar
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Miguel Rodriguez 1992 Church Door Classical Guitar
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Jose Ramirez 10-string 1968 M.T. Classical Guitar
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Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F. Extra 2008 Flamenco Guitar
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Juan Estruch 1976 – Chet Atkins yellow label Classical 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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Juan Galan Caro 1896 Romantic Guitar
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Alberto Hernandez – Marcelo Barbero Flamenco Guitar
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Antonio Reinosa – Rafael Moreno 1979 Classical Guitar
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Gerundino Fernandez 1965 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Ruiz Pedregosa 2023 Flamenco Guitar
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Carl August Otto 1843 Romantic 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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Jaime Ribot 1900 Classical Guitar
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Leon Victor Mougenot 1900 Romantic Guitar
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Juan López Aguilarte 2007 Flamenco Guitar
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Joseph Lété 1833 Romantic Guitar
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Miguel Rodriguez ~1915 Classical Guitar
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Miguel Molero 2019 Flamenco Guitar
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Vicente Arias 1896 Classical Guitar
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Luis Milan Vihuela 1535/36
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Pedro Maldonado 1975 Paco de Lucia Flamenco Guitar
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Eugenio Riba 2015 Classical 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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Arturo Sanzano 1998 Classical Guitar
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Manuel Fernandez Fernandez 1990 Flamenco Guitar
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Miguel Rodriguez 1960’s Classical Guitar
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Manuel Ordono 2023 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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Francisco Simplicio 1925 Classical Guitar
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Jose Salinas 2017 Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Serra 2021 Flamenco Guitar
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Johann Bucher ~1830 Romantic Guitar
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Rafael Romero 2005 Flamenco Guitar
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Domingo Esteso 1921 classical guitar
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Juan Estruch 1978 Classical 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
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Gabriela Casas ~1980 Classical Guitar
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Anselmo Solar Gonzalez 1977 Classical Guitar
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Antonio de Torres SE 112 by Sergio Sanchez
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Gennaro Fabricatore 1790 Classical Guitar
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Antonio Gonzalez Cardenal 2001 Flamenco Guitar
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Viuda Y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso 1940’s Flamenco Guitar
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Juan Fernandez Utrera 2024 “Negra” Flamenco Guitar
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Pena Vargas 2015 Flamenco Guitar
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Nylon String Guitars – Classic Sound & Stylish Craftsmanship
What is a Nylon String Guitar – and What Sets It Apart?
A nylon string guitar, often used synonymously with the classical guitar, is a high-quality string instrument specifically designed for classical music, Flamenco, and fingerstyle playing. Typical features include the use of nylon strings, which produce a soft, warm sound, as well as a wider nut (often 52 mm) that offers players more space for complex finger techniques.
The scale length is usually 650 mm, allowing for balanced responsiveness and playability. The sound of the nylon string guitar is characterized by harmonious balance, making it ideal for the mentioned music styles.
Construction Materials – The Difference Maker
The types of woods used in the construction of nylon string guitars are crucial for sound and playability. Spruce is popular for the top, providing a clear, projecting tone, while cedar offers a warm, voluminous tonal quality.
For the back and sides, rosewood and mahogany are common; rosewood produces rich, complex sounds, while mahogany generates a warm, resonant tone. Maple is often used to achieve a brighter sound, and ebony, frequently used for fingerboards, provides excellent playability and durability.
The quality of the materials and the precision of the mechanics are also important. High-quality tuning machines ensure accurate tuning stability and contribute to the tonal development of the nylon string guitar, making it a preferred instrument for professional musicians.
Which Nylon String Guitar is Right for You?
Choosing the right nylon string guitar depends on your level of experience and musical style. For beginners, lightweight models with nylon or hybrid strings are ideal, as they are gentler on the fingertips and offer lower string tension. Look for a standard size that suits most players well.
Advanced players might opt for a guitar with a larger top surface and higher string tension to achieve more sound volume and projection. Models with different body shapes, such as a cutaway guitar, provide better access to higher frets.
Professionals should consider custom-made instruments crafted from high-quality woods and precise construction to support their individual sound and playing style. Also, consider your musical style: Flamenco guitars often have different construction compared to classical nylon string guitars. Try out various models to find the best feel and optimal sound for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What is the difference between an acoustic guitar and a nylon string guitar? | The acoustic guitar typically uses steel strings and has a brighter sound, while the nylon string guitar has nylon strings that produce a warmer, fuller tone. |
| Which is easier to play – acoustic guitar or electric guitar? | The electric guitar often has thinner strings and is easier to play, especially for chords and solos. The acoustic guitar requires more finger strength. |
| Which guitar shape is the best? | The best guitar shape depends on your playing style and preferences. Nylon string guitars often have a classical shape, while acoustic guitars have wider bodies. |
| Are Spanish guitar, classical guitar, and nylon string guitar synonymous terms? | Yes, these terms are often used interchangeably as they refer to similar instruments designed for classical music. |
| What accessories do I need, such as tuners, footstools, music stands, etc.? | A tuner is essential to ensure your guitar is always in tune. A footstool and music stand are helpful for comfort and organization while playing. There are many other practical accessories available. |
| Is a guitar case good for my guitar? | Yes, a guitar case protects your guitar from bumps, moisture, and temperature fluctuations. A hard case offers the best protection, while a gig bag is lighter and more portable. |
| Is a nylon string guitar only for classical guitarists? | No, a nylon string guitar can be used by musicians of all skill levels and styles. It is ideal for classical music but also works well for Flamenco and fingerstyle. |

