Miguel Rodriguez flamenco guitars 1959 and 1967

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Vintage Miguel Rodriguez flamenco guitar 1959 and 1967, made in Cordoba, Spain.
    For sales information see: www.fernandezmu...

Komentáře • 5

  • @zackcoffmanguitar
    @zackcoffmanguitar Před 6 lety

    Wow such awesome guitars.

  • @yagoperan3267
    @yagoperan3267 Před 4 lety

    I was wondering how much these could sell for, my grandpa had an extremely old one and i was wondering how much i could sell it for theres a pretty wide crack in the front and its pretty worn out but its playable and in pretty good contition. How much do you think i could sell it for? Its a 1957 i think

    • @FernandezMusic
      @FernandezMusic  Před 4 lety

      Send good photos of the front, the bridge,the head, the label and and the back to ron@fernandezmusic.com

  • @franciscozarateelmestizo

    es una verdadera belleza amigo, ya he visto antes sus videos, yo soy un mexicano que empezó a hacer flamenco con requinto me gustaría que pudiera ver uno de mi videos donde explico lo que hago con él, se toca música con requinto mucho en Oaxaca Mexico y se llama chilena.
    It is a really beuty instrument, i was seen you videos before, I´m a Mexican that started on the Flamenco and i love played whit Requnto, i would like that watch my video where i explain all of i do.
    In my natal city, Oaxaca the people play one music with requinto is nme of that music ir Chilena, and i whish to share
    this is my playin Entre dos aguas with requinto-
    Este soy yo tocando Entre dos aguas de Paco de lucia con requnto
    czcams.com/video/esuoLLT8HrY/video.html
    this is a song "Atolito Con el dedo" this is a famous Chilena, chilena is a Son Mexicano, its a Ritm tradicional, i find similar to Sevillana.
    czcams.com/video/sRtanUvmJZ0/video.html
    other songs- Otras chilenas
    czcams.com/video/c4NjBriMnl8/video.html

    • @FernandezMusic
      @FernandezMusic  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you Paco. I watched your video playing Entre dos Aguas on the requinto. I like what you did. I was lucky to see Paco de Lucia 2 times in California. I also got to speak with him for a few minutes after his concert. I did not know name "chilena" for the music of Oaxaca although I have heard some of it before. I have been to Mexico City, Guadalajara, La Paz, Mazatlan and Tijuana but never to Oaxaca. I have many friends from Mexico including some guitarmakers in Paracho. Saludos. Ron Fernandez from Anacortes, Washington (north of Seattle, near the border of Canada in British Columbia.