What size is Cordoba C5?

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Tuning E-A-D-G-B-E
Body Depth Upper Bout 95mm (3 3/4″)
Body Depth Lower Bout 100mm (4″)
Body Length 489mm (19 1/4″)
Overall Length 984mm (38 3/4″)

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Subsequently, are Cordoba guitars good?

Whether you play classical music, play flamenco, or just want to add a classical guitar to your musical arsenal, Cordoba guitars are an excellent option. These fine instruments are built in the Spanish tradition, and they can add resonance and presence to the music of any genre.

Considering this, how do you string a Cordoba guitar?

Thereof, how much is a Cordoba C5?

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Body Bracing Fan Bracing
Binding Indian Rosewood
Neck Wood Mahogany
Fingerboard Material Rosewood

Is guitar a classical instrument?

The classical guitar (also known as the nylon-string guitar or Spanish guitar) is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles

String instrument
Developed modern classical guitar was developed in the late 19th century in Spain.
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Where are Cordoba C5 guitars made?

Do you? My Cordoba C5 is made in China. The label is visible inside near the front of the fingerboard. 1 of 1 found this helpful.

Where are Cordoba Espanas made?

Valencia

Where are Takamine guitars made?

Japan

Where are Yamaha guitars made?

In the current product line, only the Handcrafted instruments which have a 26 or 36 in the model # are made in Japan.

Where is the Cordoba C7 made?

China

Which Cordoba guitars are made in Spain?

It is, and Córdoba does make guitars in Spain (the España Series is made in Valencia), but the majority – the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier and the beginner Protégé series, along with the steel-string Acero guitars – are made in China.

Who makes Cordoba guitar?

Cordoba Guitars was founded in 1997 by (CEO) Tim Miklaucic and is located in beautiful Santa Monica, CA. Cordoba Nylon String Guitars is the result of Miklaucic’s desire to rescue the classical guitar which, today, has been overshadowed by the acoustic steel-string guitar and the electric guitar.

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