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1906 Vicente Arias SP/CSAR

년도 1906
Spruce
뒷면 및 측면 CSA Rosewood
스케일 길이 650 mm
너트 폭 52 mm
마감 French Polish
국가 Spain

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Description

This is a superb and extremely well-preserved guitar by Vicente Arias (c. 1840-1912), one of the most intriguing yet shadowy giants in guitar-making history. Almost no biographical details are known about his life, and despite the fact that the instruments he left behind are rarely seen, they have retained a very special mystique and longstanding reputation of the highest order amongst the guitar aficionado communities world-wide up to the present day. Although presently we know very little about this elusive personality, a glance at his label suggests that he was likely a household name in his own time - the label proudly displays the medals won in competitions in Brussels, Madrid and Barcelona.

Even though the plantillas and bracing systems (and degree of ornamentation) Arias experimented with differed substantially from guitar to guitar, his reputation for producing a consistently beautiful quality of tone is likely the reason for his enduring legacy. And this guitar is a great example of this quality - it is simply exquisite for its quality of sound. While every note is rich in overtones, it retains an almost unbelievable degree of separation and clarity between voices. Due to its ultra-lightweight build, the production of sound is immediate, with ample amounts of tonal modulation and dynamic range. This is an expressive and impressive instrument by all measures from one of the most enigmatic builders in the 'canon' of the great historical makers of the past 150 years.

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