As a self-taught guitarist I know lots of nifty links and ideas, also can geek on matters guitary for eternity so am happy to answer questions if required :)
Fairly standard classical guitar design, symmetrical, Alvarez is the manufacturer; beige front, rich red-brown neck and back. Extremely shiny with the lacquer. Something that looks kind of like mother-of-pearl or abalone as a thin ring on the rosette.
I shall also be largely self-taught, I imagine, so any pointers you might have for good ways of going about the self-teaching will be good. I am starting from a reasonably competent grounding -- I read music fairly fluently, though I can't hear it straight from the page; I have formal training in three instruments (piano, voice, flute). No prior experience with strings.
I tuned her properly straight off aside from the weirdness of tuning the second string off the fourth fret -- set the sixth string to my electric keyboard, tuned her relative, and the top string (after I corrected the second string) matched the keyboard note it should. I was pleased.
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As a self-taught guitarist I know lots of nifty links and ideas, also can geek on matters guitary for eternity so am happy to answer questions if required :)
Hehe, cat wants the attention instead!
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I shall also be largely self-taught, I imagine, so any pointers you might have for good ways of going about the self-teaching will be good. I am starting from a reasonably competent grounding -- I read music fairly fluently, though I can't hear it straight from the page; I have formal training in three instruments (piano, voice, flute). No prior experience with strings.
I tuned her properly straight off aside from the weirdness of tuning the second string off the fourth fret -- set the sixth string to my electric keyboard, tuned her relative, and the top string (after I corrected the second string) matched the keyboard note it should. I was pleased.