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A classical guitar can sometimes feel too different to a steel string for many of us—this is why we make hybrids. These responsive nylon-string instruments have a narrower nut width, radiused fingerboard and 12th fret neck joint, which make them more akin to a steel string but still deliver that wonderful Spanish and classical vibe. The feel and sound is special, the tone and reference take us to new horizons, and as we all know, reaching for a different sounding instrument can inspire fresh creativity.
This week on Alvarez TV, we’re discussing what makes these hybrids so fun to play and the construction behind each of today’s models.
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0:00 Nylon Sunsets (Intro Jam)
2:30 Classical Guitars
2:58 Standard Classicals vs. Hybrids: Rundown & Specs
6:02 AC65 Artist & CC7HCEAR Cádiz Classical Hybrids
What makes our hybrids special
8:40 Do Classical Hybrids Make You Play Differently?
10:52 Cádiz CC7HCEAR
11:18 Artist AC65
Dee is playing an Artist AC65: https://alvarezguitars.com/guitar/ac65.
Chris is playing a Cádiz CC7HCEAR: https://alvarezguitars.com/guitar/cc7hcear.
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