I like the saying, 7:26 "You sell a guitar to someone, a guitar that you made with your heart and soul, you do the very best you can and you put everything you know into it."
Maestro Jose Lopez Bellido retired in 2017, closed his workshop after 50 years as a guitar maker (since 1967)! But Luckily Maestro Manuel Lopez Bellido still in operation with his Sons - Jesús, Mauricio and Miguel Ángel. Tele: +34 958 228 403 Email: info@guitarreriabellido.com Paseo de las Palmas, 1 18008 Granada , España www.guitarreriabellido.com/en/index.html *Jose Lopez Bellido SP/CY 2000 & *Manuel Lopez Bellido SP/CY 2009
Chris, Here is some information on Rafael Morales: www.foroflamenco.com/printable.asp?m=57538&mpage= As for the guitar you see, made by Rafael Moreno you can see the tap plate clearly at 00:40. The headstock is the one he has used for some time now. Yes, spruce and cypress classicals can be very good.
Lovely piece of film. I am a retired Luthier with a special interest in the Flamenco guitar. I will visit Granada soon & I want to track down the maker Rafael Morales if he is around. Does anyone have any info on him?
Is this Rafael a spruce topped/cypress classical or a flamenco minus the plates? Sounds like it could play either style.Headstock shape also unfamiliar. I know little about this maker and would like to know if anyone has any insight into his earlier guitars.Does he speak English? I really love a spruce/cypress classical.They are very under rated and hard to find unless much older and built by the greats of years past. Found a Rodriguez but it was $44,000,00..Someone must still make them that sound incredible yet somewhat affordable. Joe
I like the saying, 7:26 "You sell a guitar to someone, a guitar that you made with your heart and soul, you do the very best you can and you put everything you know into it."
I feel privileged to have purchased a Jose Morales guitar from Granada. it sounds a plays wonderfully
Beautiful and exquisite!
An excellent and informative insight into the guitar makers life and craft....thank you for posting.
dear kind sirs thank you so much for your time
Muy interesante!
Gracias por compartir!
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Gracias por compartir este video. Muy informativo.
Great maestros !
without looking at the video I immediately recognised Robert's voice..
Maestro Jose Lopez Bellido retired in 2017, closed his workshop after 50 years as a guitar maker (since 1967)!
But Luckily Maestro Manuel Lopez Bellido still in operation with his Sons - Jesús, Mauricio and Miguel Ángel.
Tele: +34 958 228 403
Email: info@guitarreriabellido.com
Paseo de las Palmas, 1
18008 Granada
, España
www.guitarreriabellido.com/en/index.html
*Jose Lopez Bellido SP/CY 2000 & *Manuel Lopez Bellido SP/CY 2009
Chris, Here is some information on Rafael Morales: www.foroflamenco.com/printable.asp?m=57538&mpage=
As for the guitar you see, made by Rafael Moreno you can see the tap plate clearly at 00:40. The headstock is the one he has used for some time now. Yes, spruce and cypress classicals can be very good.
Total hype! There is no such thing as the Granada school. There is such a thing as a city full of guitar makers. Good Lord!
Which is the base model for beginners available with Granada.
Lovely piece of film. I am a retired Luthier with a special interest in the Flamenco guitar. I will visit Granada soon & I want to track down the maker Rafael Morales if he is around. Does anyone have any info on him?
Hello:
You can watch
www.armandoguitarrista.es/guitarreros.html
Thanks y good luck!
I have a guitar of this exact same type as the first one being played in this video. Please can you tell me the history and value of it?
Is this Rafael a spruce topped/cypress classical or a flamenco minus the plates? Sounds like it could play either style.Headstock shape also unfamiliar. I know little about this maker and would like to know if anyone has any insight into his earlier guitars.Does he speak English? I really love a spruce/cypress classical.They are very under rated and hard to find unless much older and built by the greats of years past. Found a Rodriguez but it was $44,000,00..Someone must still make them that sound incredible yet somewhat affordable. Joe
Where is this cafe where the two guitar makers are being interviewed?
This cafe is closed now. Regards,