Classical Guitars
“Our classic guitars are built entirely by hand. While inspired by Spanish models, they retain totally personal case and bracing characteristics.”
The timbre model was studied in collaboration with the sicilian lutherie of Mirco Inguaggiato, who wanted to create a guitar with a remarkable volume and excellent harmonic definition.
The headstock distances itself from the classic models, referring to manouche instruments. The strings are loosened on the nut and run perfectly straight up to the keys, thus not creating the usual inclination with respect to the axis. This change is an improvement in terms of sound pressure.
The neck is perfectly straight, the fretboard in all models is ebony and flat, no side markers. The button is of standard size, in nickel.
Atelier Cesarini makes the “Palermo” model only on commission, sometimes it’s possible to try the instrument on site. The woods that can be used are the following:
- Italian spruce or cedar, for the soundboard.
- Rosewood, olive, ebony, boxwood, flamed maple, mahogany, ash, walnut, apricot for headstock, counter blade , bridge
- Indian rosewood, cypress, cherry, walnut, poplar briar, for back / sides
- Cedrella for neck
- Woods seasoned for at least ten years.
Classical Guitar “Inguaggiato” Palermo model
The Palermo model in the picture has cypress back / sides, engraved parts / fillets / headstock / counter peghead in Indian rosewood.
Mod. Palermo
Price: € 6.500,00
Classical guitar mod. Inguaggiato – Atelier Cesarini (Joy De Vito)
Inside the “Liuteria Cesarini Expo”, during the 2018 Umbria Jazz Festival, we meet Joy De Vito who tests our splendid classic guitar. Just a taste, then more tests will come.
It is possible to take advantage of the Offerta Vivaldi.