I have a Ashton sunburst and it sounds nice to play , but I find it hurts my fingers and the bridge is a bit small . Keen on one of these because I know they are better to play . Dad use to have an amazing one when I was a kid I use to play on and the difference is so much better because of the wide bridge . Sure I like the sunburst colour more but not practical I think having the bridge thin at the end . But sure is nice sounding those for the price I paid for it . This guy who played for years said my guitar was way easier to play than his and he said would you sell it to me lol . I said no I can't afford another guitar and I love the way it sounds . Your guitar sounds amazing , I heard a guy playing another model and it didn't sound no where near as good as your one . I was like man that guitar sounds like ass rofl . I have a ear for music and sound so instantly could tell it was crap and cheap . My mum said I got super lucky with my Ashton esp for the price . Looks worth it to me man . I spose you can't get a sunburst in that model . Nylon all the way I recon . Nice playing man , I can tell you been playing for quite a while .
Hi I believe you have a steel string guitar. If so it is a very different animal but you’re right that the wide neck on classical guitars makes it easier - specifically to play fingerstyle music. But nylon strings don’t have the pop that steel strings have. Also keep in mind the room that you’re hearing guitars in. That’s why I like to rent whenever possible. Something might play nicely in the store but doesn’t sound good compared to other guitars. But then you could take it home, and it might sound wonderful in your space. Keep your eyes and ears open for deals, and do your best to stay focused on learning songs and techniques with whatever guitar you happen to have
@@mehDOGIESRATS2222oh I see that thing now. It’s a budget friendly guitar so there are two things that would make it more comfortable to play. The first is the frets are likely sharp because they don’t have the time to work on that if it’s very low cost. If you have a friend that knows this stuff maybe they can help you. If you attempt to do it yourself follow some tutorials and work very slowly and do the bare minimum. The second is putting really good strings on there. You can spend $12 USD on daddario pro arte. EJ45 or EJ46. Hard tension is good for improving the tone of a cheaper guitar.
really nice playing!
@@Butterwolf awesome thanks for the pat on the back. You shouldn’t strive for compliments but it’s a nice bonus when they come around.
I have a Ashton sunburst and it sounds nice to play , but I find it hurts my fingers and the bridge is a bit small . Keen on one of these because I know they are better to play . Dad use to have an amazing one when I was a kid I use to play on and the difference is so much better because of the wide bridge . Sure I like the sunburst colour more but not practical I think having the bridge thin at the end . But sure is nice sounding those for the price I paid for it . This guy who played for years said my guitar was way easier to play than his and he said would you sell it to me lol . I said no I can't afford another guitar and I love the way it sounds . Your guitar sounds amazing , I heard a guy playing another model and it didn't sound no where near as good as your one . I was like man that guitar sounds like ass rofl . I have a ear for music and sound so instantly could tell it was crap and cheap . My mum said I got super lucky with my Ashton esp for the price . Looks worth it to me man . I spose you can't get a sunburst in that model . Nylon all the way I recon . Nice playing man , I can tell you been playing for quite a while .
Hi I believe you have a steel string guitar. If so it is a very different animal but you’re right that the wide neck on classical guitars makes it easier - specifically to play fingerstyle music. But nylon strings don’t have the pop that steel strings have.
Also keep in mind the room that you’re hearing guitars in. That’s why I like to rent whenever possible. Something might play nicely in the store but doesn’t sound good compared to other guitars. But then you could take it home, and it might sound wonderful in your space.
Keep your eyes and ears open for deals, and do your best to stay focused on learning songs and techniques with whatever guitar you happen to have
@@efnbrg Thanks man , no its nylon . But still cuts the fingers up a bit lol . Yeah it's quite good I spose for a guitar . Can't complain .
@@mehDOGIESRATS2222oh I see that thing now. It’s a budget friendly guitar so there are two things that would make it more comfortable to play. The first is the frets are likely sharp because they don’t have the time to work on that if it’s very low cost. If you have a friend that knows this stuff maybe they can help you. If you attempt to do it yourself follow some tutorials and work very slowly and do the bare minimum.
The second is putting really good strings on there. You can spend $12 USD on daddario pro arte. EJ45 or EJ46. Hard tension is good for improving the tone of a cheaper guitar.
Buy Alhambra alreay
Actually a few weeks after the video was recorded I ended up with a used Alhambra 4P 😊
@@efnbrg 4p is magic. It is my fav guitar, and I wouldn't give it up for a million dollar guitar.