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2003 Carrington Classical Brazilian/Red Cedar
Here we have a very original design from maker Chris Carrington of Texas. Chris is himself a world renown guitarist which makes him uniquely qualified to build concert guitars. This guitar features a body crafted from Brazilian Rosewood with wonderful coloration and a tight grained Redwood top. There is also an internal B-Band pickup and microphone making this one ready for the stage. The headstock design is Chris’ unique slot head and the rosette is simple and elegant. No for the good stuff, the voice is huge. It’s big and bold with power in every register. The treble strings fire off the top quickly and with clarity. The bass is very strong and round. If you are seeking power and an original voice, this is for you.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 2.09 in String Spacing 2.2 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Brazilian
I majored in Classical Guitar in both undergraduate and graduate school, and have a Master of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance. I always played rock, blues, folk, bluegrass, flamenco and jazz, but never became”degreed” in those fields.The various guitars I owned of course needed to be maintained at a professional concert level, and I found myself becoming gradually more involved with guitars from a builder/repair person’s standpoint. It would be misleading to state an exact point in time that I “began building guitars”, because with me it was more of an evolutionary process starting with early experiences repairing my own guitars. I did however, built a first instrument in 1987, a direct result of not having a truly concert grade “electric classical” to play in concerts with Al DiMeola. I became obsessed with the idea of building truly great nylon string guitars, and that any of these instruments could be turned into guitars that could be “plugged in” without losing the original integrity of sound and structure.To sum up, I make guitars from a player’s perspective, down to the smallest component. Having played classical guitar for over 35 years, and having owned many fine instruments, my attitudes and principles of building follow the dictates of a demanding performer/concert artist. During 7 years of concertizing with Al DiMeola, I began building concert grade guitars that retained all the best qualities of the great Spanish instruments, while allowing for the option of amplification devices(pickups, mics, wireless transmitters, midi controllers, etc…) placed inside the guitar without any degradation to the sound