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2011 Jochen Rothel CD/AR

Année 2011
Dessus Cedar
Dos et côtés African Rosewood
Longueur de l'échelle 650 mm
Largeur au sillet 52 mm
Finition French Polish
Pays Germany
Luthier Jochen Rothel

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Description

GSI is very excited to be representing Jochen Rothel, an extremely fine and talented luthier from Germany. Having grown up in a wood-working family, his passion for guitar making began shortly after high school. His background and training took started with an apprenticeship at Lakewood Guitars, and he went on to complete a “Gesellenbrief” and ultimately a “Meisterbrief” (German “Meister” degree awarded the guild and the state) completed after training at the famous “Staatliche Geigenbauschule Mittenwald” in the upper Bavarian Alps. Additionally, he has attended the famous Romanillos course. His high level of experience is evident in the quality of his guitars.

This outstanding guitar is built with a level of workmanship and attention to detail that is hard to surpass, and an elegant appearance that is near perfect. The mosaic from the rosette is inlaid on either end of the tieblock - a tip of the hat to Romanillos, whose influence is noticeable. The cedar soundboard is extremely stiff and and produces a very firm, but warm tone with exceptionally good power. The balance is steady and clear in all registers. With a highly refined sound, excellent volume and sustain, this guitar has it all.

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2011 Jochen Rothel CD/AR

Sor 'Etude in A minor' played by Thiago Abdalla

Guitars by Jochen Rothel