Table of Contents
- 1 How thick is a golpeador?
- 2 How do I get rid of golpeador?
- 3 What is a guitar tap plate?
- 4 What is the correct string height on a classical guitar?
- 5 Do flamenco guitars have truss rods?
- 6 How high should my strings be at the 12th fret?
- 7 What makes a good flamenco guitar?
- 8 Is there enough space at the top of a flamenco guitar?
- 9 How do I protect the soundboard from Golpes?
- 10 How do you cut out a Golpe plate?
How thick is a golpeador?
Thickness: 0,10 cm (0,039″). This large tap plate (golpeador) is used to protect the guitar top from the player’s action without muting sound projection.
How do I get rid of golpeador?
Apply Goo Gone to the corner of the golpeador. Carefully and slowly work the blade under it. makes the adhesive completely release the plastic of the golpeador, so it wont be able to reattach itself.
How high should the action be on a flamenco guitar?
In flamenco guitar, string action is lower and as a reference we can give the following distances: Height between the first string and the 12th fret: 2-3 mm. Height between the sixth string and the 12th fret: 2.5-3.5 mm.
What is a guitar tap plate?
Concert guitars have delicate finishes which are easily damaged by fingernails. This removable, transparent and reusable static tap plate protects the finish of your guitar without requiring any adhesive because it’s made from static cling vinyl. Apply the tap plate before playing and remove after practicing.
What is the correct string height on a classical guitar?
String height at the 12th fret on the 6th string should be 5/32 from the top of the fret to the bottom of the string. The measurement for the 1st string should be 1/8 inch. This is adjusted at the bridge saddle.
Can you put a pickguard on a classical guitar?
Gluing a traditional pickguard on there will put on too much mass and make the sound worse for it. However, there are solutions and those are what flamenco players use. There’s actually no one here, talking about screwing anything, let alone a pick guard to the top of a classical guitar.
Do flamenco guitars have truss rods?
quote: You can be sure that any classical or flamenco guitar with a truss rod is not worth the wood it’s made of. Not so. Some of the best classical guitars have truss rods.
How high should my strings be at the 12th fret?
For electric guitars, in our opinion, a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6/64th of an inch (2.38mm) on the bass side and 4/64th of an inch (1.59mm) on the treble side.
Why are classical guitar strings so high?
Classical guitars have higher action than steel-string guitars. Nylon strings are under lower tension and vibrate in a wider arc, so they need that extra space to do their thing. Also, the spacing between the strings is wider on a classical guitar, partly to account for the greater amplitude.
What makes a good flamenco guitar?
The neck, body, and nut width are slightly thinner than most traditional guitars, making it the best flamenco guitar for the stage. The neck also has minimal to no relief, which allows for effortless playability. All these features make the guitar comfortable to play and offer quick playability.
Is there enough space at the top of a flamenco guitar?
Then there is sufficient space at the top for golpes without danger of damage to the soundboard. The normal golpeador, which is approx. 20 cm, then runs down approx. 1 cm past the bridge, which suffices to protect the soundboard from golpes with normal flamenco technique.
What is a golpeador and do I need one?
The golpeador protects the soundboard against taps, which are required when you play using flamenco technique, and scratches. Shellac-polished soundboards are especially sensitive and consequently need to be protected, but lacquer cannot withstand the continual tapping (golpes) on the soundboard without visible traces either.
How do I protect the soundboard from Golpes?
If someone uses golpes in an undisciplined manner, I recommend purchasing an extra large size (22 cm) to protect the soundboard down to the side. Then outline the length using a ruler.
How do you cut out a Golpe plate?
The golpe plate is thereby scratched and easier to cut out later. A pro constructs a kind of scalpel for the compass and cuts out the section directly using it. You have to work precisely when you locate the middle; otherwise the plate will not fit on the sound hole later.