Artesano Estudiante XC3/4 Classic Guitar
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Artesano Estudiante XC3/4
The Artesano Estudiante is a series of high quality classical guitars aimed at the novice guitarist. Where most brands produce their entry-level guitars from the cheapest materials in order to keep the entry-level price low, Artesano does not do this. High-quality materials are used, which makes the guitars very pleasant to play and have a nice full sound. Guitar teachers are therefore flocking to this series of guitars. This model guitar is a ¾ size and therefore aimed at children between 8 and 12 years old.
Features of the Estudiante XC3/4
The Artesano Estudiante XC3/4 is a guitar with a solid cedar top. The back and sides are made of mahogany. A smaller size guitar with a solid top is only produced by a few manufacturers. The price rises due to the solid top, but this is reflected in the sound, which becomes a lot fuller. The sound of this guitar therefore gives more pleasure and motivates to continue studying. The tuners have a beautiful gold look. This, combined with the elegant transition from the body to the neck, gives the guitar a beautiful and chic appearance.
The history of Artesano
Artesano is a traditional guitar brand of Spanish origin. The first models under this name were released in 1986, but the story of this guitar brand starts many years earlier. Juan Orozco III was born in 1937, the son of a guitar craftsman. From an early age he learns the tricks of the trade and at a young age he is already able to build high-quality guitars. Over the years, this luthier has traveled the world with his family and built guitars in Brazil, Uruguay and later in New York. He also gained knowledge in Japan. After having their own guitar shop and producing guitars under the name Orozco, Artesano started building guitars in 1986. To this day, this is a new generation of classical guitars for all seasoned and novice guitarists.
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- Description
- Specifications
- Graduated calculations
- Demonstration request
Artesano Estudiante XC3/4
The Artesano Estudiante is a series of high quality classical guitars aimed at the novice guitarist. Where most brands produce their entry-level guitars from the cheapest materials in order to keep the entry-level price low, Artesano does not do this. High-quality materials are used, which makes the guitars very pleasant to play and have a nice full sound. Guitar teachers are therefore flocking to this series of guitars. This model guitar is a ¾ size and therefore aimed at children between 8 and 12 years old.
Features of the Estudiante XC3/4
The Artesano Estudiante XC3/4 is a guitar with a solid cedar top. The back and sides are made of mahogany. A smaller size guitar with a solid top is only produced by a few manufacturers. The price rises due to the solid top, but this is reflected in the sound, which becomes a lot fuller. The sound of this guitar therefore gives more pleasure and motivates to continue studying. The tuners have a beautiful gold look. This, combined with the elegant transition from the body to the neck, gives the guitar a beautiful and chic appearance.
The history of Artesano
Artesano is a traditional guitar brand of Spanish origin. The first models under this name were released in 1986, but the story of this guitar brand starts many years earlier. Juan Orozco III was born in 1937, the son of a guitar craftsman. From an early age he learns the tricks of the trade and at a young age he is already able to build high-quality guitars. Over the years, this luthier has traveled the world with his family and built guitars in Brazil, Uruguay and later in New York. He also gained knowledge in Japan. After having their own guitar shop and producing guitars under the name Orozco, Artesano started building guitars in 1986. To this day, this is a new generation of classical guitars for all seasoned and novice guitarists.
Technical specifications
Seeing and trying our product in real life?
We would like to see you in our showroom, where we provide you with all about this product.