Coming to us wide awake and singing form 2008, this Litchfield C600 Classical’s design comes from the Smallman style of building, making the sides extra stiff to support a thinner, and more resonant/expressive top with the assistance of carbon fiber reinforcement. Here with Cedar on top, the result is a powerful warmth and dynamic response, with Indian Rosewood for the back and sides and a Gilbert-style, 12-hole bridge. An intricate crows feet rosette, executed in green, completes the picture of a modern classical designed for concert performance with clarity, power, and definition.
Here’s a second demonstration with our own Andy Jurik, playing a Ralph Towner classic: https://youtu.be/MIhmceFfYIE.
Here’s a performance video of “Un Dia de Noviembre” by Leo Brouwer played by our Andy Jurik on this instrument: https://youtu.be/wkrr04baE6M
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