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Description

The Di Giorgio Estudante Nº 18, crafted in 1994, is a testament to the enduring quality and tradition of Brazilian guitar-making. This classical guitar is an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned players seeking a warm, resonant sound that only a nylon-stringed instrument can provide. Known for its solid spruce top, this guitar delivers a bright, articulate tone that enhances your playing experience whether you're strumming softly or picking intricate melodies. The back and sides are made from high-quality laminated Brazilian hardwood, offering not just durability, but also a vibrant, balanced tone.

The neck of the Estudante Nº 18 is crafted from mahogany, known for its strength and tonal warmth. It features a rosewood fingerboard, providing smooth playability and a rich aesthetic appeal. The guitar's craftsmanship ensures optimal comfort, making it easier to practice for extended periods without fatigue.

Whether you're playing classical pieces or exploring new genres, the Di Giorgio Estudante Nº 18 is versatile enough to accommodate a wide range of styles. Its traditional design and robust construction make it a reliable companion for years to come.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for bright, articulate sound
  • Laminated Brazilian hardwood back and sides
  • Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard
  • Traditional design suitable for various playing styles
  • Crafted in Brazil, known for high-quality guitar manufacturing

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lucianorg

My first instrument

Made by a brazilian company with over a hundred years of experience. This nylon classical guitar is perfect for the begginer. Comfortable on the learning fingers, this is a guitar that could be kept for life. Mine have 15 years now, and it's like new. Doesn't have electric parts.

jimmarchi1

great review, I started on a student classical too and I still have it 25 years later and hope to give it to my son when he's older

lucianorg

If my house was burning down, this guitar is the first thing I would save. I know there are better classical guitars out there, but for me this is the one.

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