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Description

Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the Jose Ramirez 1a AM, a classical guitar that embodies the rich tradition and innovation of Spanish luthiery. Handcrafted in Madrid, this instrument is revered for its impeccable tonal quality and superior playability. Designed for discerning musicians, the 1a AM offers a warm, resonant sound that is both powerful and nuanced, making it ideal for both solo performances and ensemble settings.

The guitar features a solid German spruce top, which contributes to its vibrant and articulate voice, while the Indian rosewood back and sides provide depth and richness to the sound. The cedar neck, coupled with an ebony fingerboard, ensures a smooth playing experience, allowing for effortless transitions and a responsive touch. With its elegant design and attention to detail, the Jose Ramirez 1a AM is not just a musical instrument, but a work of art that inspires creativity.

Key Features:

  • Solid German spruce top for a bright and articulate sound
  • Indian rosewood back and sides for rich tonal depth
  • Cedar neck with ebony fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Handcrafted in Madrid by skilled artisans
  • Traditional Spanish heel construction for enhanced stability and resonance
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J. S. Bach's "Lute Suite, BWV 997: I. Prelude" by Edison Pereyra on a 1965 Jose Ramirez "1a AM"

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J. S. Bach's "Lute Suite, BWV 997: I. Prelude" by Edison Pereyra on a 1965 Jose Ramirez "1a AM"

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Ashley Lucero performs Baden Powell's "Pra Valer" on a 1965 Jose Ramirez "1a AM" Classical Guitar

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Setup and maintenance

  • High action is typical for Ramirez 1A, especially on bass strings, due to intentional neck angle; adjustments may require fret removal and replacement by a luthier.

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Features and functionality

  • The neck and neck block are a single piece, making neck removal impossible; the fingerboard is angled to provide relief and prevent bass string buzz.

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Comparisons

  • Users compare Ramirez 1A to Manuel Rodriguez guitars, noting Rodriguez's strong projection and low-end tone as potential alternatives for those struggling with high action.

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Use cases and applications

  • High action on Ramirez 1A is favored by concert guitarists for its dynamic range, suitable for performances in large venues like churches or halls.

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User experience

  • Some owners with smaller hands find high action challenging, impacting playability of complex pieces, while larger hands may manage better due to historical preferences by players like Segovia.

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See how Andrés Segovia uses Jose Ramirez 1a AM

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Year: 1969
Top: Cedar Back & Sides: CSA Rosewood
Scale Length: 664 mm Nut Width: 54 mm Finish: Lacquer Country: Spain
Condition: Excellent

Stamped internally "AM" (designating that it was constructed by Ramirez worker Antonio Martinez), this is one of the primary instruments the great Andres Segovia owned and played from 1969 until 1980, as documentation from Jose Ramirez III attests (in translation): "...the classical guitar number 3.339...was habitually played by maestro Segovia in his concerts, during 1969 and successive years". We decided to keep this instrument here in our facility for over two years for the purpose of being able to show it to several leading concert players, aficionados and lovers of the guitar. Response to it was overwhelming and unanimous - it is not just a transcendent Ramirez, it's a transcendent musical instrument that happens to be a guitar, and all of this regardless of its provenance (although the provenance is fantastic of course). It is such a rare privilege to have an instrument of this caliber and historical value that we held the guitar back from sale in order to show it to the public, players, luthiers and aficionados, and to document it with several videos and recordings - indeed this is the most "video'd" guitar ever in GSI history! Another highlight is that we were able to have Scott Tennant record his CD "The Segovia Sessions" with it, which drew enormous attention from the press which you can see in these feature articles in "Classical Guitar" Magazine and "Guitar Aficionado" Magazine.. We even had a farewell party for it - a fantastic event here in the GSI showroom where it was played by many of our friends and supplemented with lectures by our very own David Collett and Segovia buff David Norton. One of the most memorable guitars to ever pass through our doors for sure!

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