Bought this very guitar second hand... A bit scratched and worn, classical build and resonance, but the sound is captivating. As Grant says at 2:10, warm and pleasant yet not so complex in resonance as to be praised.
i have alhambra p5 and for last 8 years i only have been using certain brand of strings on that guitar im thinking of changing in up i have my guitar without strings for the last 4 days because i cant seem to figure it out which strings i should buy can you help me
Nope, no need for, I had a 3F for 12 years and it got better with the years I sold it because I no longer played Flamenco, but it was perfectly intonated, with really low action and even with playing it fiers no string buzzing.
@@naegleriafowleri2230 Hello, there is not what supposed to be, you can sometimes play slowly sometimes fast. Music is expression, if you always follow strict rules the playing will not be so fun. But I agree, if you wanna play this how it originally played then yes slower, but nothing wrong if you wanna play faster.
Hi there! There are many models of Alhambra with narrower and less bulky necks. The Crossover models are specifically for steel string players moving over to classical and they have considerably less bulk plus a radius board. BUT for shorter fingers you should also consider the 636mm Shorter scale Señorita models as they are noticeably easier to play. This is a big topic that can’t be answered in a couple sentences…best to email me at the shop for more details: sales@12fret.com Look forward to hearing from you. Grant MacNeill, Classical Guitar Specialist
Good projection and sustain for a guitar at this price range. I just cannot stand the logo on the headstock. Looks cheap. This is a classical guitar, not a steel string acoustic. Wondering who was the "genius" at Alhambra who came up with this idea. None of the top makers or luthiers put logos on their headstocks. Purists don't like logos on a classical guitar. It's disappointing. Thanks for the video though...
I agree...I bought my 5P back in 2000 (could be a '99 model), and back then they didn't have the 'A' logo on it...looks very nice! It also has a nicer looking rosette than the newer ones in my opinion. I agree it does cheapen the looks of it with the logo.
Bought this very guitar second hand... A bit scratched and worn, classical build and resonance, but the sound is captivating. As Grant says at 2:10, warm and pleasant yet not so complex in resonance as to be praised.
I#ll get it tomorrow. I testest so many guitars, the 5p is outstanding for it's price and the sound is purely satisfying. I will lower the action.
Very good video
i have alhambra p5 and for last 8 years i only have been using certain brand of strings on that guitar im thinking of changing in up i have my guitar without strings for the last 4 days because i cant seem to figure it out which strings i should buy can you help me
How is the playability?
What is the name of the music at the beginning ?
capriccio arabe - Francisco Tarrego
Ben Hall thank you 🙏 😊 I just bought my Pepe toldo 5p I’m waiting for it 😊😊😊
Do these guitars have a truss rod?
No but to my knowledge this specific model has an ebony strip embedded in the neck that helps keep the neck strait as time progresses.
Nope, no need for, I had a 3F for 12 years and it got better with the years I sold it because I no longer played Flamenco, but it was perfectly intonated, with really low action and even with playing it fiers no string buzzing.
a touch fast but nice!
way too fast lmao this piece is supposed to be slow
@@naegleriafowleri2230 Hello, there is not what supposed to be, you can sometimes play slowly sometimes fast. Music is expression, if you always follow strict rules the playing will not be so fun. But I agree, if you wanna play this how it originally played then yes slower, but nothing wrong if you wanna play faster.
Hello,,, which model of Alhambra guitar has thin neck,, for the short hand,,, Thank u
Hi there! There are many models of Alhambra with narrower and less bulky necks. The Crossover models are specifically for steel string players moving over to classical and they have considerably less bulk plus a radius board.
BUT for shorter fingers you should also consider the 636mm Shorter scale Señorita models as they are noticeably easier to play.
This is a big topic that can’t be answered in a couple sentences…best to email me at the shop for more details: sales@12fret.com
Look forward to hearing from you.
Grant MacNeill, Classical Guitar Specialist
Try a seniorita model mayby, a lot of Alhambra moddels come also in smaller and seniorita versions, I hope this is helpfull.
what is the piece you are playng ?
„Capricho arabe” by F. Tarrega
I like Alhambras better than Cordobas. Not as buzzy
Also, not as Chinese...
Como suena... Parece un piano
It has a weak sound and it seems that the fingerboard is not comfortable because you play the chords very quickly
Good projection and sustain for a guitar at this price range. I just cannot stand the logo on the headstock. Looks cheap. This is a classical guitar, not a steel string acoustic. Wondering who was the "genius" at Alhambra who came up with this idea. None of the top makers or luthiers put logos on their headstocks. Purists don't like logos on a classical guitar. It's disappointing. Thanks for the video though...
Yeah youre right but l think you are blowing it out of proportion
I agree...I bought my 5P back in 2000 (could be a '99 model), and back then they didn't have the 'A' logo on it...looks very nice! It also has a nicer looking rosette than the newer ones in my opinion. I agree it does cheapen the looks of it with the logo.