Great vid again, Siccas. Hernandez y Aguado, no surprise there. It had the expected nice sound, vintage and sweet. Marrabello, it has a typical Italian sound as Jouyan said; that is a compliment, typical Italian sound is a good thing. Lijoi, I would stick to traditional. This guitar's sound would be even better if it was not double top. Hildebrandt, I liked it, a neutral but traditional sound. I honestly dislike the idea of laminated sides though. That perhaps adds to the neutrality of the sound. Boxy is better. The Jellinghaus Arias totally and completely rocked my world. I really love lightweight guitars, and the boxy sound, its volume, I bet it's French polished too. Honestly, add to it the attractive prize, and this was the best guitar for me today. Panormo, I have three comments: evokes a nostalgic feeling, I love that Sor study in E minor, and, thank you, Antonio Torres! Jouyan waited till the end to unleash on us the horrors of the guitar world. Yulong Guo, uh, Yulong no no no. Honestly, what a terrible sounding guitar. I've heard the very occasional decent sounding guitar from this maker, but this guitar today was truly atrocious. However, winter is coming; It would make fine firewood.
Yeah the yulong was extremely dry sounding. I’d almost put it in the intermediate student category. I liked the Panormo for that distinctive pre Torres tone it has.
The first was genuinely special with a sophisticated, capable voice not to astound but take the audience to familiar but never experienced places The very old one is a beauty to look at!! From the modern ones I liked the "very light" one (I think Aries 88), I would call it a PARTY 🥳🎉 instrument, it seems to lack sophistication BUT in a party setting, the sound is much more fun & indeed functional !
Diese Woche nur wunderbar klingende Gitarren und auch ausgezeichnet vorgespielt, tatsächlich hat mir die Gitarre von Wolfgang Jelinghaus klanglich am Besten gefallen und dass sie sehr leicht ist, empfinde ich jetzt nicht als Nachteil. Auch die Gitarre von Paul Hildebrandt fand ich klanglich und auch optisch sehr schön. Wenn man dann den Preis noch mit berücksichtigen, kommt man an der Gitarre von Wolfgang Jelinghaus fast nicht vorbei. Ich glaube ich muss unbedingt mal bei Euch vorbeischauen, ich denke so eine gute Gitarre würde mich beim Gitarre spielen inzwischen auch weiterbringen.
Vielen Dank für dein Kommentar. Eine sehr gute Gitarre trägt definitiv dazu bei Fortschritte beim Lernprozess zu machen, da man plötzlich viele neue musikalische Ideen bekommt, und viele Klänge entdeckt, die bei einer günstigeren Anfängergitarre nicht vorhanden sind. Dazu kommt noch die einfache Spielbarkeit.
The Aguado and the Panormo guitars are awesome! I wish that someone would play the pieces on them with the vintage sound so that those of us who are learning can hear them. Thank!
Beautiful sound the Hernandez it just had a full voice that sang, the difference between filling out a note to the next note to embrace it just like someone singing. Italian guitars I love the sound of Italian guitars I do not know what the makers do but it fits my ear . The Marrabello was a lovely guitar as well different sound of course but lovely in its different sound
The Panormo guitar sounds incredible …. My response was the same as yours when you played it: wow! Of course I’m listening on my iPad But the tone of that Guitar really came through … how is that luscious sound coming out of that small body?
I was actually pleasantly surprised by the last guitar. It was quite beautiful in its own way. All are incredible though. I am a bit curious about the one made with cypress back and sides, was it intended as a quasi-flamenco instrument?
Hi there, No, it wasn't. I agree that it looks like a flamenco guitar because of the cypress back and sides. But it has some different bracings and little details that are different than a flamenco guitar. However, there are some characteristics of a flamenco guitar noticeable!
The HyA seemed to percussive, when you played the solo melody there was too much thump and not enough note. The Hildebrandt would be a very exciting guitar to own with much pleasure to be had in discovering what it can do. I own 3 guitars, one seems to play by itself, another has a lovely sound but difficult to play, and the last is a moody bint... alive one day and dead the next!
I see cypress isn't just for flamenco . I can't get excited over the look of cypress but pretty is as pretty does . Maybe some Rodgers would perk it up . Paul Hildebrandt is my number one pick this week for overall sound and looks , I love the headstock .
I liked the Hildebrandt guitar best for its brightness and clarity. Thanks for playing the Panormo guitar, as it's interesting to the hear how guitar tone and design have evolved over the centuries.
So beautiful. The tone of the Marrabello incredible throughout the range. There doesn't seem to be any areas that it doesn't excel in.
Same thoughts!
Wonderful.....
Excellent 🎉❤
Gracias por traernos tan BUENA música.🤯🍻. Fly me to the moon🎉.7.10.2023
Beautiful 200 year old instrument, would love to hear it with gut strings!
Great vid again, Siccas. Hernandez y Aguado, no surprise there. It had the expected nice sound, vintage and sweet. Marrabello, it has a typical Italian sound as Jouyan said; that is a compliment, typical Italian sound is a good thing. Lijoi, I would stick to traditional. This guitar's sound would be even better if it was not double top. Hildebrandt, I liked it, a neutral but traditional sound. I honestly dislike the idea of laminated sides though. That perhaps adds to the neutrality of the sound. Boxy is better. The Jellinghaus Arias totally and completely rocked my world. I really love lightweight guitars, and the boxy sound, its volume, I bet it's French polished too. Honestly, add to it the attractive prize, and this was the best guitar for me today. Panormo, I have three comments: evokes a nostalgic feeling, I love that Sor study in E minor, and, thank you, Antonio Torres! Jouyan waited till the end to unleash on us the horrors of the guitar world. Yulong Guo, uh, Yulong no no no. Honestly, what a terrible sounding guitar. I've heard the very occasional decent sounding guitar from this maker, but this guitar today was truly atrocious. However, winter is coming; It would make fine firewood.
Yeah the yulong was extremely dry sounding. I’d almost put it in the intermediate student category. I liked the Panormo for that distinctive pre Torres tone it has.
I agree, 100%
"No suprise on Hernandez y Aguado"! We completely agree
The first was genuinely special with a sophisticated, capable voice not to astound but take the audience to familiar but never experienced places
The very old one is a beauty to look at!!
From the modern ones I liked the "very light" one (I think Aries 88), I would call it a PARTY 🥳🎉 instrument, it seems to lack sophistication BUT in a party setting, the sound is much more fun & indeed functional !
I agree completely
Perfect description of the first guitar
Diese Woche nur wunderbar klingende Gitarren und auch ausgezeichnet vorgespielt, tatsächlich hat mir die Gitarre von Wolfgang Jelinghaus klanglich am Besten gefallen und dass sie sehr leicht ist, empfinde ich jetzt nicht als Nachteil. Auch die Gitarre von Paul Hildebrandt fand ich klanglich und auch optisch sehr schön. Wenn man dann den Preis noch mit berücksichtigen, kommt man an der Gitarre von Wolfgang Jelinghaus fast nicht vorbei. Ich glaube ich muss unbedingt mal bei Euch vorbeischauen, ich denke so eine gute Gitarre würde mich beim Gitarre spielen inzwischen auch weiterbringen.
Vielen Dank für dein Kommentar. Eine sehr gute Gitarre trägt definitiv dazu bei Fortschritte beim Lernprozess zu machen, da man plötzlich viele neue musikalische Ideen bekommt, und viele Klänge entdeckt, die bei einer günstigeren Anfängergitarre nicht vorhanden sind. Dazu kommt noch die einfache Spielbarkeit.
I really liked the Marrabello and Lioji guitars!
The Aguado and the Panormo guitars are awesome! I wish that someone would play the pieces on them with the vintage sound so that those of us who are learning can hear them. Thank!
❤🎉!
10:33 Bella Ciao, Italian song for Italian guitar, fits perfectly 😍
incredible Marco Lijoi deep sounds
Beautiful sound the Hernandez it just had a full voice that sang, the difference between filling out a note to the next note to embrace it just like someone singing. Italian guitars I love the sound of Italian guitars I do not know what the makers do but it fits my ear . The Marrabello was a lovely guitar as well different sound of course but lovely in its different sound
Please talk about the neck profile of every guitar, it will be very helpful
gut
The Panormo guitar sounds incredible …. My response was the same as yours when you played it: wow! Of course I’m listening on my iPad But the tone of that Guitar really came through … how is that luscious sound coming out of that small body?
I need a guitar badly
How would the Panormo sound with gut treble strings and silver wound on silk for the lower ones?
What the name of the 1st piece ? So beautifully played
I was actually pleasantly surprised by the last guitar. It was quite beautiful in its own way. All are incredible though. I am a bit curious about the one made with cypress back and sides, was it intended as a quasi-flamenco instrument?
Hi there, No, it wasn't. I agree that it looks like a flamenco guitar because of the cypress back and sides. But it has some different bracings and little details that are different than a flamenco guitar. However, there are some characteristics of a flamenco guitar noticeable!
Fantastic video! Good lucky for you in youtube journey! I'm stopping my videos today because I am the worst guitarist
As long as you're improving don't stop
What’s the piece 4,25 called?
Can i buy one?
Were people much smaller 200 years ago?
What’s the piece @7.46 called ?
That's Standchen by Schubert
@@allanlowrie7341 thank you very much !
The Romantic Lady from 1830 is amaizing
Hello。
What is this song called?10:33〜
Lieber Jian, bitte erwähne auch kurz in welcher Preiskategurie sich die jeweiligen Gitarren bewegen. Danke für deine Arbeit. ایول داری
The HyA seemed to percussive, when you played the solo melody there was too much thump and not enough note. The Hildebrandt would be a very exciting guitar to own with much pleasure to be had in discovering what it can do. I own 3 guitars, one seems to play by itself, another has a lovely sound but difficult to play, and the last is a moody bint... alive one day and dead the next!
I see cypress isn't just for flamenco . I can't get excited over the look of cypress but pretty is as pretty does . Maybe some Rodgers would perk it up .
Paul Hildebrandt is my number one pick this week for overall sound and looks , I love the headstock .
I liked the Hildebrandt guitar best for its brightness and clarity. Thanks for playing the Panormo guitar, as it's interesting to the hear how guitar tone and design have evolved over the centuries.
Wonderful music
Wolfgang