Alfonso Checa 1962 Flamenco Guitar, Detai Alfonso Checa (1914-1978) Renowned Flamenco Luthier Alfonso apprenticed for several years in the city of Baza, and then opened his own workshop in 1935 at the age of 21. Baza is a town in the province of Granada known for its guitar makers. The flamenco guitars from that area were and are still made very light. Light Flamenco guitars produce a quick attack in short sustain like a flamenco guitar is supposed to. Here's a Checa being played in the aggressive Flamenco style More Checa history & guitar specks from this site. guitar made by masterluthier Alfonso Checa in 1967. Born in 1914, Alfonso Checa Plaza was one of the great guitar makers in Granada. He started his workshop in 1935 in Baza. Along his life, he won the first prize in Madrid International Exposition in 1953, as well as the first prize in the municipality of Ronda (Malaga). He taught his children. José and Vicente Checa, Vicente Pérez Checa, Antonio Ruiz and Pedro Martín
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Thank you. I needed to hear that. I kinda like the idea of a sawed-off slide. I've never used my slide on the 5th and 6th strings that I can remember. But I'd keep using it on my ring finger cuz my pinkie is much better at stretching & doing little pull-offs on chords. Important thing 1: you need a tube amp. Even amps with modeled fender twins just don't cut it. But close enough for 95% of the audience. It took me about 30 years to accidentally discover important thing #2: a very very important thing about playing the slide - drop your pick and pick the strings with the skin of your fingers (not your nails). Why? In my classical guitar period, I would play a new piece at 0.25 speed, and note the open strings that had to be muted immediately. A very important technique in classical guitar. It's hard to notice because you're using available fingers on your RIGHT hand to just press down on the string. I got good at it. One day, 10 years ago, I was a young 50 yo. I
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