Classical Guitar | Indian or Brazilian Rosewood? | Which wood sounds best for a classical guitar?

Published 2022-09-19
This is a one-million-dollar question. One of the questions many guitarists ask themselves before buying a classical guitar. Which is better, a guitar made of Indian rosewood or Brazilian rosewood? Here is our opinion about it. Video
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All Comments (9)
  • @tommym6335
    Thank you for taking the time to make this informative video. Very much appreciated!
  • @johnlay3040
    I wouldn't make to much fuss about the wood for the side and back. The key to the tone is the top. Generally I would only consider two woods, namely American Red Cedar and European Spruce (not Engelmann or Sitka). They have different tone colours. If you can afford it will be nice to have both. The back is mainly a reflector, as long as it is hardwood and not too heavy, it will do the job.
  • @GarySchiltz
    How about mahogany rather than either rosewood?
  • @Chanpanpapi
    Can you talk about other alternatives such as madagascar rosewood, cocobolo and ziricote?
  • @Joe-qw6il
    Which wood combinations are the best for a high quality guitar? What should I look for in a 2000 euro guitar in spain?
  • @leoyu2142
    What is your personal opinion on Madagascar Rosewood please??