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2014 Christoph Sembdner SP/TW

Year 2014
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Tulipwood
Scale Length 652 mm
Nut width 53 mm
Finish French Polish
Country Germany

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Description

Christoph Sembdner's guitars are structurally based on the famous 1973 Romanillos of Julian Bream, primarily in how he constructs and braces his soundboards. They also manage to capture a remarkably similar sound, just as is heard in some of Bream's finer moments, including his famous recording of Albeniz and Granados. It is quite startling actually just how much his instruments sound like these original Romanillos guitars. Sembdner does have his own system of construction for the back and sides, including the use of double-sides for added projection and volume. This particular guitar was built with a set of gorgeous tulipwood which is very dense and therefore 'reflective' in tonal quality - giving the tone added brilliance and clarity. The guitar also has a very wide palette of tonal colors both in the trebles and basses, making this a very agile guitar for the player seeking those Bream-esque shifts of timbre with only the slightest modification of the hand position or angle of right hand attack. Although volume and projection on this guitar are very good, he builds with balance and sustain as top priority. The sound is very solid and clear, with every note able to sing beautifully. The aesthetic design is handsomely elegant and clean (note the beautiful snakewood appointments througout - on head veneer, binding, heel cap and even buttons on tuning machines), and combined with a beautiful sound, this is an excellent concert guitar in all aspects.

Although a second-hand instrument, the guitar is in like-new condition with almost no signs of prior use.

Photos of this guitar being built.

Guitars by Christoph Sembdner