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Kremona Camellia 4/4

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SKU:  1-Camellia 4/4

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Specs
Brand
Kremona
Condition
New
Shape
4/4
Top Wood
Solid Cedar
Bracing Pattern
Back & Sides Wood
Sapele
Neck Wood
African Mahogany
Fretboard Wood
Rosewood
Tuners
Nickel
Scale Length
65 cm
Number of Frets
Fretboard Inlays
Construction
Case
Extra
52mm Nut

The classic beginner's guitar with a solid cedar top that sounds serious right away

The Kremona Camellia 4/4 is the classical guitar for those who want to play nylon strings for the first time without compromising on quality. Kremona has been building guitars in Bulgaria for over a hundred years, and the Camellia shows that this expertise also pays off in the entry-level segment. This is a guitar that takes you seriously as a musician, even if you're just starting out.

The solid cedar top is the heart of the Camellia 4/4. Cedar responds quickly and warmly to a light touch, making the guitar particularly suitable for beginners who are still working on their technique. The instrument immediately rewards a good approach with a full, warm tone. The sapele back and sides give the sound clear definition and a slight shimmer in the high notes, making the balance between warm and bright pleasant for classical repertoire and simple fingerstyle.

The neck is made of African mahogany with a rosewood fretboard and bridge. The scale length is 65 cm, standard for a 4/4 classical guitar. The nut has a width of 52 mm for extra playing comfort. The nickel tuning machines ensure stable tuning. The open pore finish gives the guitar a natural look and allows the wood to resonate freely.

The Kremona Camellia 4/4 is an honest instrument that prepares you for your first steps in the classical guitar tradition.

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