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Description

Crafted by the renowned German luthier Edgar Mönch, this classical guitar brings a timeless elegance and unmatched craftsmanship to the hands of both seasoned performers and aspiring musicians. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Mönch has created an instrument that sings with a voice as rich and expressive as the finest concert halls. The solid spruce top offers a crisp, articulate sound that projects beautifully, while the rosewood back and sides provide a warm, resonant undertone, making it a versatile choice for various musical styles.

The guitar's Spanish heel construction and traditional fan bracing ensure stability and enhance sound quality, offering a responsive and dynamic playing experience. The ebony fingerboard is smooth and comfortable, allowing for precise finger placement and effortless transitions between chords. With its impeccable intonation and clarity, the Edgar Mönch classical guitar is not just an instrument but a partner in your musical journey, capable of inspiring creativity and expression in every note.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for crisp, articulate sound
  • Rosewood back and sides for warm resonance
  • Spanish heel construction for stability
  • Traditional fan bracing enhances sound quality
  • Ebony fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Renowned craftsmanship by Edgar Mönch

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Mods and upgrades

  • Using blue tacky stuff for side markers has been effective for over 20 years and is removable without residue.

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  • Jockomo stickers offer a durable, pearl inlay look that has lasted over a year, providing a temporary yet appealing solution.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Applying white nail polish with a toothpick can mark specific frets discreetly and is less intrusive than stickers.

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User experience

  • A silver sharpie can be used to mark frets on an Edgar Mönch guitar, offering a non-permanent marking option.

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See how Julian Bream uses Edgar Mönch classical guitar

Julian Bream

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Guitar: Edgar Mönch, Germany/Canada, 1959

Date: Purchased by Bream in 1959

Notes

-Guitar used for the recording of the album Guitar Concertos recorded in September 1959.

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