I enjoyed your video. All lovely guitars. The Friederich has such a dominating presence over the others though. (The Ligier sounded a little out of tune.) Whenever a guitar catches my ear and I don't know what it is, it usually turns out to be a Friederich! Is a Friederich easy to play or do you have to battle with it?
@@selfTaughtGirl thank you for your kind words and feedback! Friederich is really something very very special. Whatever guitar I play and enjoy, I always go back to my Friederich. I have only encountered one guitar so far that is at Friederich’s level, and I have played hundreds of them already… It took me months to get used to Friederich! The neck on a Friederich is super thick and wide. Once I got used to it, there was no problem at all. Some people, despite being excellent players, can never get used to it. If you are interested in an instrument similar to Friederich, I’d recommend you try a Coclea Thucea or a Friederich copy! You can check out my newest review video on a Coclea Thucea. I have a couple Friederich copies coming in soon, we can also talk about customizing the neck if that’s something you might be interested in. Take care! www.NicksClassicalGuitar.com
@@xuanyinickliu6463 Thanks for your very informative reply. If I told my current guitar (made by the son of Paco Santiago Marin) I was thinking of another instrument it would get very upset!
I bought my 1st Friederich in 1980, a 1969 Spruce and Brazilian, I recently sold a Recital model and an Arpege model from the 1960's as well.
nice video---you are a very good player as well!!!
Love your videos! Are you majoring in guitars?
Very interesting video, thank you. I preferred the sound of the Friederich.
I enjoyed your video. All lovely guitars. The Friederich has such a dominating presence over the others though. (The Ligier sounded a little out of tune.) Whenever a guitar catches my ear and I don't know what it is, it usually turns out to be a Friederich! Is a Friederich easy to play or do you have to battle with it?
@@selfTaughtGirl thank you for your kind words and feedback! Friederich is really something very very special. Whatever guitar I play and enjoy, I always go back to my Friederich. I have only encountered one guitar so far that is at Friederich’s level, and I have played hundreds of them already…
It took me months to get used to Friederich! The neck on a Friederich is super thick and wide. Once I got used to it, there was no problem at all. Some people, despite being excellent players, can never get used to it.
If you are interested in an instrument similar to Friederich, I’d recommend you try a Coclea Thucea or a Friederich copy! You can check out my newest review video on a Coclea Thucea. I have a couple Friederich copies coming in soon, we can also talk about customizing the neck if that’s something you might be interested in.
Take care!
www.NicksClassicalGuitar.com
@@xuanyinickliu6463 Thanks for your very informative reply. If I told my current guitar (made by the son of Paco Santiago Marin) I was thinking of another instrument it would get very upset!