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กีต้าร์ Classic กับ Flamengo ต่างกันอย่างไร
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RE: กีต้าร์ Classic กับ Flamengo ต่างกันอย่างไร
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Originating in southern Spain, Flamenco music is a savvy combination of dance, singing,
and guitar based music influenced by Moorish, Mediterranean, and more traditional European musics.
Flamenco guitar technique involves a more aggressive right hand technique.
To accommodate this technique, square pickguards can be seen on both sides of the soundhole to protect the top,

which is usually spruce. Sycamore back and sides give

flamenco guitars a brighter sound which suits the style well. Lately however,
many "Flamenco Negra" have become popular, utilizing rosewood back and sides for a deeper tone.
Historically, a flat head stock with friction pegs topped the instrument off, but many instruments are now moving towards geared tuners.
From the front of the instrument it looks very similar, but a side view reveals the slightly thinner body.

All of these elements combine to produce a very light and responsive instrument with a bright percussive tone.
For those interested in finding out more about Flamenco music, check out the Gypsy Kings, Paco Pena,
and the fantastic Spanish movie "Vengo", which features all manners of flamenco.
(This post was last modified: 25-09-2012, 22:13 by veedemort.)
25-09-2012, 22:04
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RE: กีต้าร์ Classic กับ Flamengo ต่างกันอย่างไร - by veedemort - 25-09-2012, 22:04

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